The deviant paedophile Alex Williams who sent Huw Edwards images of baby rape, child torture and child animal rape has been pictured. A few years before police started looking at Alex Williams’s use of offensive photos, he was photographed during his university graduation in Cardiff.
His family expressed disbelief on Thursday, stating they were unaware he had been accused and found guilty of child sex assault crimes. As if they would express acknowledgement.
Alex Williams was found guilty of seven counts of distributing and possessing pornographic photographs, one charge of possessing forbidden images of children included.
Alex Williams received a 12-month term in March this year, suspended for two years. Edwards left the BBC three weeks later, ending his forty-year career with the network.
Alex Williams was sentenced to twelve months in March this year and suspended for two years.
Other pictures of Alex Williams show him enjoying the graduation of one of his siblings and ascending Pen y Fan, the highest point in South Wales, with his mother.
Two females of Alex Williams’ extended family members, claimed they were not told about his transgressions.
One claimed to have known Alex for 15 years and stated she hardly saw Alex Williams and spoke to him just fleetingly. He was always reticent.
“That was his kind of person, and I reasoned that it concerned his studies.”
With one adding, “The whole thing is shocking,” the two declared they would refuse to let Alex Williams enter their houses. Very startling. Just thinking about what he was doing makes one miserable.
When Alex Williams’ conviction was revealed to staff members of the massive do-it-yourself store on the outskirts of Cardiff, they were shocked. Alex Williams had worked for two years.
“We had no idea,” remarked a staff member. Having worked with him all this time, he was as good as it gets. That of him, I never would have imagined.
Following what was said to be “urgent reasons,” Alex Williams departed his work early on Wednesday, the day Huw Edwards appeared in court in London. He was not at the shop on Thursday.
“We don’t know what that was about, but I guess now it was based on this Huw Edwards stuff that is all over the news,” one of his colleagues remarked.
Another employee remarked: “I find it hard to believe him. Though he seemed a little strange, I just considered that may have been anything. This is the last thing I would have thought of.
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