Aug 16, 2016

Paedophile cult leader released from jail wants his tracking device removed - as his daughter says she is scared he will reoffend with underage followers

CINDY TRAN
DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
16 August 2016

The daughter of a notorious cult leader convicted of child sex offences said her father should be locked up again because she fears he could reoffend.

William Kamm, known as 'Little Pebble', was released from prison last year after serving nine years for raping two 15-year-old girls while he led a sect.

Now the 66-year-old has appealed for a court order to stop monitoring his movements after he was placed under supervision over fears he could reoffend.

However, his daughter Brigidine told A Current Affair she believes her father could 'start another cult' if the legal system overturns his supervision order.

As part of his parole conditions, Kamm must wear a tracking device, stay away from females under the age of 17, adhere to a night time curfew, remain in NSW but avoid Nowra.

His daughter said she believes her father could reoffend if the supervision order is lifted in the NSW Supreme Court.

'It honestly scares the hell out of me to think that he would have free right to do whatever he wanted to do with no one watching him or telling him what to do,' Ms Dean told the Nine Network program.

'I personally don't think he should have his own freedom. I want to see my father locked away for the rest of his life for what he has done.

'I don't believe that anyone like that can change. He's mentally unwell. He has to have control. He controlled a cult.

'He deserves behind bars, that's where he needs to be, that's his place. He doesn't deserve to be free, and I'll stand by that for the rest of my life.'

His daughter Brigidine told A Current Affair she believes her father could 'start another cult' if the legal system overturns his supervision order

Kamm was placed under supervision over concerns he could rejoin with members of his sect - and his order prevented him from returning to the South Coast town.

Justice Ian Harrison said earlier this year the order was needed to keep closer tabs on him after the court heard Kamm had a history of sexual deviance.

'There are also real concerns Mr Kamm will further re-integrate with members of his order and position himself in a rural area away from scrutiny and in a manner that will provide ready access to under-age followers,' Justice Harrison said.

'Mr Kamm's particular sexual predispositions appear to be almost intractable.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3743250/Paedophile-cult-leader-William-Kamm-s-daughter-wants-locked-jail-again.html

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