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Gary Glitter To Be Released from Prison!

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 03:37
by Prescott
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (AP) -- Authorities freed British glam rocker Gary Glitter from prison in southern Vietnam on Tuesday, sending the convicted child molester into an uncertain future after nearly three years of confinement.
Gary Glitter said recently he intends to resume his singing career and might move to Singapore or Hong Kong.

Gary Glitter said recently he intends to resume his singing career and might move to Singapore or Hong Kong.

Guards removed Glitter, 64, from Thu Duc prison in Binh Thuan province and transported him Tuesday to Ho Chi Minh City airport, said prison director Tran Huu Thong. He was seen at the airport boarding a plane to Bangkok shortly before 9 p.m.

Vietnamese authorities planned to deport Glitter immediately back to Britain, said his lawyer, Le Thanh Kinh.

Glitter, whose real name is Paul Francis Gadd, was convicted in March 2006 of committing "obscene acts with children." He served 2 years and 9 months of a three-year sentence, which was reduced for good behavior.

The incidents involved two girls, ages 10 and 11, from the southern coastal city of Vung Tau.

Kinh has said the faded rock star did not want to return to Britain.

In a recent interview with Vietnamese newspaper Cong An Nhan Dan (People's Police), Glitter said that he was thinking about resuming his singing career and that he might move to Hong Kong or Singapore.

The Vietnamese will turn Glitter over to British authorities about 4 p.m. (0900 GMT) at Ton Son Nhat airport and then send him back to England, Kinh said.

Thu Duc is the biggest prison in Vietnam, with more than 10,000 prisoners, including roughly 100 foreigners. It is in Binh Thuan province, 87 miles (140 kilometers) north of Ho Chi Minh City.

In his 1970s heyday, Glitter performed in glittery jumpsuits, silver platform shoes and bouffant wigs. He sold 18 million records and recorded a string of British top-10 hits.

His most successful song, the crowd-pleasing anthem "Rock and Roll (Part 2)" cracked the top 10 in the United States, where it continues to bring sports fans to their feet with its rousing one-word chorus: "Hey!"

During the 1990s, Glitter became something of a has-been, living off his past glory and doing occasional quiz shows and variety performances.

Glitter's fall from grace began in 1997, when he brought his laptop computer to a repair shop and an employee there discovered that he had downloaded thousands of hardcore images of children. Two years later, British authorities convicted him of possession of child pornography, and Glitter served half of his four-month jail term.

He later went to Cambodia but was expelled in 2002, after children's rights advocates protested his presence in the country. Cambodian officials did not specify a crime or file charges against him.

Glitter subsequently moved to Vietnam, where he took up residence in a seaside villa in Vung Tau, a resort town popular as a weekend getaway for residents of Ho Chi Minh City.

Neighbors there said they often heard the bald and burly Glitter singing loudly by his swimming pool and entertaining teenage girls from behind the walls surrounding his home.

In November 2005, police launched a weeklong manhunt for Glitter after allegations arose that he had been molesting girls at his villa. He was arrested at Ho Chi Minh City airport, where he was trying to board a flight to Bangkok.

He was convicted in March 2007, and the trial judge denounced him for "disgusting and sick" behavior.

The court verdict said that Glitter had molested the girls repeatedly at his villa and in nearby hotels.

Although Glitter proclaimed his innocence, he was sentenced to three years in prison and given credit for time already served. His sentence was reduced by three months last year for good behavior during Vietnam's annual Lunar New Year prison amnesty.


Kind of makes me think twice about listening to the latest cover version of IDKILYTISYRAR from Sugar Rock. :innocent:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 03:52
by James Blast
aye, old news

he's here... under "surveillance"

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 12:09
by Dark
I'm sure they played "Rock And Roll (Part Two)" at Cubes last night.. nobody seemed to know who it was by, so I just kept quiet and danced. :lol:

Should have been Doctorin' The Tardis though. 8)

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 12:22
by weebleswobble
Doctor the cnuts face.....

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 12:56
by Norman Hunter
weebleswobble wrote:Doctor the cnuts face.....
I'm inclined to agree... :|

Rightly or wrongly he's a Dead Man Walking when he gets back to the UK :roll:

...And to think, I used to love him when I was a kid back in the '70's :eek:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 13:27
by DerekR
Norman Hunter wrote: ...And to think, I used to love him when I was a kid back in the '70's :eek:
Not as much as he'd have loved you ;D

I was a bit of a fan of his myself back then

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 13:49
by weebleswobble
The tossbag is pretending to have a heart attack and get out of Thai airport-Thai police are not having it

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 14:03
by markfiend
Norman Hunter wrote:...And to think, I used to love him when I was a kid back in the '70's :eek:
Aye, me too.

I remember one of those 'top ten' shows on Channel 4 a while back doing 'top ten glam acts' -- didn't even mention Gary Glitter. I don't think they ought to try to make him an unperson.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 14:28
by Izzy HaveMercy
There's nothing to feel guilty about.

You liked him for his music, not for the person behind the image.

IZ.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 16:03
by Norman Hunter
DerekR wrote:
Norman Hunter wrote: ...And to think, I used to love him when I was a kid back in the '70's :eek:
Not as much as he'd have loved you ;D

I was a bit of a fan of his myself back then
...That's the scary thing, man :?

I'm not feeling guilty about liking him as a kid, it just makes my skin crawl when I hear/see him these days :urff:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 16:14
by itnAklipse
Goodness gracious.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 17:35
by Bonksi
Yep, he sure is a dead man walking, I live in the town where he is from, The Gary Glitter Death Squad was formed some years ago, I really doubt he would come back here, even to the villages in the surrounding area(where he would be dead within a couple of weeks).

I really hope that evil bastards life continues to be hell.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 17:58
by Silver_Owl
He's now in Hong Kong apparently.

Just reading the BBC website and came upon this...
But shortly before his release, seemingly undaunted by his very public fall from grace, Gadd suggested that he believes the Gary Glitter story could still end on a high.

He told a British newspaper he was considering making a comeback as a singer.


:eek:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 18:19
by Bonksi
Just read that to, There are goin to be some upset people around here, :lol:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 18:28
by weebleswobble
there is more chance of a new Sisters album

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 19:57
by canon docre
Bonksi wrote:Yep, he sure is a dead man walking, I live in the town where he is from, The Gary Glitter Death Squad was formed some years ago, I really doubt he would come back here, even to the villages in the surrounding area(where he would be dead within a couple of weeks).

I really hope that evil bastards life continues to be hell.
You look like you would be part of the GGDS. :eek: :lol:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 19:58
by Silver_Owl
canon docre wrote:
Bonksi wrote:Yep, he sure is a dead man walking, I live in the town where he is from, The Gary Glitter Death Squad was formed some years ago, I really doubt he would come back here, even to the villages in the surrounding area(where he would be dead within a couple of weeks).

I really hope that evil bastards life continues to be hell.
You look like you would be part of the GGDS. :eek: :lol:
Is that what The Glitter Band renamed themselves? :innocent:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 20:07
by markfiend
Can we spell witch-hunt boys and girls?

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 20:25
by paul
Bonksi wrote: I really hope that evil bastards life continues to be hell.
Yep ... and hell when he's dead :evil:

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 20:30
by boudicca
markfiend wrote:Can we spell witch-hunt boys and girls?
Mmm no, the phrase "witch-hunt" indicates that we are accusing an innocent man. And indeed, to accuse innocent people of such things is just about the most horrific thing a society could do (and sadly, ours has been known to do, which is one of the greatest tragedies of the modern world IMO). But to express disgust for a convicted child abuser - convicted by genuine evidence and not merely hysteria and falsehood - is in my view a seperate thing entirely.

I wouldn't advocate we make a monster of this man - he is a man, he is human... but what he has done is still beyond despicable.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 21:09
by Andrew S
boudicca wrote:But to express disgust for a convicted child abuser - convicted by genuine evidence and not merely hysteria and falsehood - is in my view a seperate thing entirely.

I wouldn't advocate we make a monster of this man - he is a man, he is human... but what he has done is still beyond despicable.
What he has done certainly disgusts me, however I feel no desire to form a lynch mob and I don't get any satisfaction from the thought of reprisals like some people seem to. Maybe it's no more than an expression of disgust, but for me, these angry gut reactions make uncomfortable reading.

Off with the goolies etc. etc. etc.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 21:12
by Silver_Owl
Come on people - surely the Heinz soup advert counts for something? :|

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 21:20
by Andrew S
Hom_Corleone wrote:Come on people - surely the Heinz soup advert counts for something? :|
No - the Iron Maiden shepherds' pie one was infinitely superior (and still crap)!

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 21:25
by boudicca
Andrew S wrote:
boudicca wrote:But to express disgust for a convicted child abuser - convicted by genuine evidence and not merely hysteria and falsehood - is in my view a seperate thing entirely.

I wouldn't advocate we make a monster of this man - he is a man, he is human... but what he has done is still beyond despicable.
What he has done certainly disgusts me, however I feel no desire to form a lynch mob and I don't get any satisfaction from the thought of reprisals like some people seem to. Maybe it's no more than an expression of disgust, but for me, these angry gut reactions make uncomfortable reading.

Off with the goolies etc. etc. etc.
No, I dare say little can be gained from that - though part of me fully understands it and I find it hard to reprimand people who do have such a violent gut reaction. Fundementally though I think these people need to be understood - I don't mean have their crimes belittled and give them a pat on the head, I mean that we should try to get to the root of their psychological disturbance and resulting abberant behaviour. Don't you ever wonder why, what the hell has gone awry in the mind of a person like that? I certainly do.

Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 21:33
by canon docre
boudicca wrote:
Andrew S wrote:
boudicca wrote:But to express disgust for a convicted child abuser - convicted by genuine evidence and not merely hysteria and falsehood - is in my view a seperate thing entirely.

I wouldn't advocate we make a monster of this man - he is a man, he is human... but what he has done is still beyond despicable.
What he has done certainly disgusts me, however I feel no desire to form a lynch mob and I don't get any satisfaction from the thought of reprisals like some people seem to. Maybe it's no more than an expression of disgust, but for me, these angry gut reactions make uncomfortable reading.

Off with the goolies etc. etc. etc.
No, I dare say little can be gained from that - though part of me fully understands it and I find it hard to reprimand people who do have such a violent gut reaction. Fundementally though I think these people need to be understood - I don't mean have their crimes belittled and give them a pat on the head, I mean that we should try to get to the root of their psychological disturbance and resulting abberant behaviour. Don't you ever wonder why, what the hell has gone awry in the mind of a person like that? I certainly do.
I certainly do too. :D Sadly, science found out recently, that paedophilia is incurable. :|

Sooner or later, he will satisfy his needs someway or other. But if we accept his sentence, we must accept his release after serving the sentence. or?

P.S. I saw him live once. His support was Girlschool. What a bad joke.