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http://www.lep.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=73&ArticleID=1645830
The parents of a man believed to be Britain's worst sex text pest have been hounded from their home by vigilantes – despite disowning their son.
Shocked Evelina and William Parkinson Snr only discovered when reading the Evening Post that their son, also named William, had pleaded guilty to sending thousands of explicit messages to workmates and pupils at the deaf centre where he worked.
The twisted attackers targeted Mr and Mrs Parkinson even though the Evening Post had not published the address.
Parkinson had targeted 15 women, getting their numbers from filing cabinets, and sending one woman more than 85 texts a day. One victim moved house to escape, another was afraid to leave the house, while another went off sick.
He had kept the whole police investigation and trial a secret from his parents.
He even kept up the pretence that he was still working as a cleaner for the charity, Deafway, in Brockholes Brow, Preston, until two weeks ago, despite being fired for gross misconduct in April after police arrested him.
They have now thrown him out of the family home in Ribbleton and say he is no longer their son.
But they feel forcedto leave their home of 29 years themselves after vigilantes broke windows and daubed the word PERVERT on the walls.
They fled on the day they found out about their son, unable to cope with the thoughts of what he had done there, and are homeless with no idea where they will sleep tonight.
The parents of a man believed to be Britain's worst sex text pest have been hounded from their home by vigilantes – despite disowning their son.
Shocked Evelina and William Parkinson Snr only discovered when reading the Evening Post that their son, also named William, had pleaded guilty to sending thousands of explicit messages to workmates and pupils at the deaf centre where he worked.
The twisted attackers targeted Mr and Mrs Parkinson even though the Evening Post had not published the address.
Parkinson had targeted 15 women, getting their numbers from filing cabinets, and sending one woman more than 85 texts a day. One victim moved house to escape, another was afraid to leave the house, while another went off sick.
He had kept the whole police investigation and trial a secret from his parents.
He even kept up the pretence that he was still working as a cleaner for the charity, Deafway, in Brockholes Brow, Preston, until two weeks ago, despite being fired for gross misconduct in April after police arrested him.
They have now thrown him out of the family home in Ribbleton and say he is no longer their son.
But they feel forcedto leave their home of 29 years themselves after vigilantes broke windows and daubed the word PERVERT on the walls.
They fled on the day they found out about their son, unable to cope with the thoughts of what he had done there, and are homeless with no idea where they will sleep tonight.