Gary Glitter's life after prison sentence from 'gaunt look to hitting on nurse'

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Disgraced 1970s popstar Gary Glitter will remain behind bars
Disgraced 1970s popstar Gary Glitter will remain behind bars

Paedophile pop star Gary Glitter will remain behind bars after he lost his bid to be freed today.

Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. His sentence doesn't expire until February 2031, but the disgraced star tried his hand at an early exit.

Last month, a secret parole hearing took place on whether or not to keep the 79-year-old in jail, with it now being announced that he lost his bid. He did have a brief taste of freedom in February last year, when he was automatically released from HMP The Verne - a low-security prison in Portland, Dorset, after serving half of his fixed-term determinate sentence.

But less than six weeks after walking free, sick Glitter was put back in jail after for breaching his licence conditions by allegedly viewing downloaded images of children. He was escorted back to jail on March 13, 2023, from his secluded bail hostel after a probe into his use of a smartphone and the Dark Web.

Gary Glitter's life after prison sentence from 'gaunt look to hitting on nurse' qhiddxidrhihhinvGary Glitter, who was a hit in the 1970s, was found to be a sick peadophile (WireImage)
Gary Glitter's life after prison sentence from 'gaunt look to hitting on nurse'His bid for parole was rejected (PA)

It followed revelations that Glitter was using a smartphone and was recorded saying he wanted to find "the Onion". The term is slang for the seedy Dark Web, used by paedophiles as it is hard to monitor or trace users. A source said: "Glitter hasn't left the hostel since he was released - he's even had other convicts do his shopping for him.

Gary Glitter freed after serving half his jail sentence for sex abuse of 3 girlsGary Glitter freed after serving half his jail sentence for sex abuse of 3 girls

"But now he's been sent back to prison for breaching his licence it's clear he was never sorry for his crimes." Footage allegedly obtained from a fellow inmate showed him looking 'gaunt' and with a hearing aid.

He could be heard saying: "Shall I get rid of this DuckDuck?" and a companion replies: "Yeah, I wouldn't bother using that." Glitter responds: "So what do I do next? Let's try and find this Onion."

The hostel was in Hampshire, reportedly surrounded by as many as 10 schools. At the time, an angry parent shared his concerns about their new neighbour.

Dad Jonathan Wilson said: "Our children play in the woods which back onto their property, and we had to tell our kids like, don't talk to them, don't go near anyone there. Personally, I don't like those sort of people full stop, the fact they’re slap bang in the middle of where we live. Talk about taking the p*** out of society. This is enemy number one, and they've released them into the community."

Just days after he was put back inside, it was revealed that Glitter was given a £15k knee operation on the NHS while serving his prison sentence. The perverted former musician was understood to have been treated at Dorset County Hospital in November 2022, despite hundreds of patients currently on waiting lists for surgery.

The Sun reported that he spent five nights at the hospital, where he "seemed to revel in the attention". A source said: "While he was there, Glitter was very chatty and cheerful - and over-friendly. He asked quite a lot of questions about the staff, especially the younger female ones.

"He took a shine to one young, female nurse who was quite attractive and it made her feel sick. He also spoke quite a lot about going abroad, and said what a great time he had in Cambodia and Vietnam. There was no shred of remorse about what he had done."

Glitter was jailed in the late 1990s for possessing thousands of child abuse images. In 2002 he was expelled from Cambodia amid reports of sex crime allegations and in March 2006 he was convicted of sexually abusing two girls, aged 10 and 11, in Vietnam, and spent two-and-a-half years in jail.

The offences for which he was jailed in 2015 came to light as part of Operation Yewtree, the Metropolitan Police investigation launched in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal. Earlier this year, Glitter was accused of showing a "total lack of remorse" towards his victims by lawyers representing a woman he abused when she was 12 years old and who is now suing him.

Saffron Otter

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