Is West Midlands Paedophile Vanessa George living near to your children? She is out in the community right now. She describes herself as a “paedo whore Mum”.
After her release from prison, Britain’s worst female paedophile, Vanessa George, changed her hair to avoid identification.
Vanessa George, 49, was seen and about shopping with a fresh dark brown look.

Currently known as Hazel, the convicted child abuser is thought to have blacked her hair in prison to “give herself some anonymity”.
She was observed with a darker hair colour, walking with shopping bags near her West Midlands house, and using her phone.
But on her release from HMP Send in Surrey last year, she returned to her trademark blonde, only for others to start noticing her again.
An anonymous source said: “Vanessa George thinks her new hairdo will mean she’s not recognised but not fooling anyone.”
Believed to be still residing somewhere in the Midlands, the 49-year-old is banned from visiting Devon or Cornwall, where she carried out her terrible crimes.
Living in a halfway home and ignored by other tenants, she struggles with life outside.
2009 saw Vanessa George imprisoned for a minimum of seven years for her sexual assault and rape of up to sixty-four small children as young as two before filming the abuse and forwarding it to other paedophiles.

After serving ONLY ten years, the Parole Board decided in July, despite indignation from her victims’ parents and MPs, to release her.
After treatment to increase her “self-esteem,” Vanessa George persuaded the board to release her after losing three of her nineteen stones in prison.
After her release, a father who had a child at the nursery reported “disgusted” to the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire show.

‘I knew this was coming, but to find out on the day it’s already happened has made it worse,’ he remarked. Once more, no thought given the victims.
He told the show earlier: “Our punishment is still running. Her initial interview was the only occasion she showed regret.
Woman still poses a threat to children, in my opinion. She had experienced those impulses once. They won’t vanish, in my opinion, ever. She could do it once more, and I believe there is a quite great chance she would.
Claiming he would murder her, should he ever come across her on the street, a parent of another possible victim said
Twenty-one families have accepted an offer of support; 180 youngsters believed to have come into touch with Vanessa George have visited child protection agents.

Already serving the five-year minimum term imposed at the same time, Vanessa George’s co-defendant Angela Allen raped a three-year-old girl.
After serving a minimum of nine years in 2011, Colin Blanchard, the kingpin of the paedophile gang, will be considered for parole next year.
Timeline of the horrific Little Ted’s abuse case:
September 2006: Vanessa George begins working at Little Ted’s Plymouth nursery.
Autumn 2008: Previously caught with photographs of child sex assault, IT worker Colin Blanchard contacts Vanessa George.
Late 2008/early 2009: Vanessa George, Colin Blanchard, and Angela Allen share internet photographs of child abuse. Detectives think they might have participated in a three-way contest aiming at obtaining the most horrific images.
June 6, 2009: After his business colleague finds obscene pictures on his computer, Colin Blanchard is arrested at Manchester Airport.
June 8, 2009: Vanessa George gets arrested; her computer and cell phone are taken. Her name is found on Colin Blanchard’s computers and appears in police interviews.
June 9, 2009: Little Ted’s nursery is closed down.
June 11, 2009: Vanessa George first shows up in court having sexually assaulted and produced obscene photos of children.
October 1, 2009: Vanessa George, Angela Allen and Colin Blanchard enter a guilty plea to several charges at Bristol Crown Court.
January 10, 2011: After protracted court cases, Colin Blanchard is imprisoned for a minimum of nine years. Tracy Dawber and Tracy Lyons, two further members of his paedophile gang, are also imprisoned.
July 11, 2019: The parole board has approved Vanessa George’s release.
September 18, 2019: Vanessa George is freed from prison.
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