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1. Pedophile left free to choose where he lives in Brisbane.
Convicted pedophile and serial child molester, Raymond Phillip Downs, is now free to choose his residence after the Supreme Court ruled he did not require extended supervision following his release from prison.
Downs, now aged 59, was previously living in specialised precinct, adjacent to Wacol prison in Brisbane, where he was under constant supervision by the State. During his time there, he was banned from visiting areas where there were signs of children living or playing under the “dangerous sex offenders” legislation.
However, Supreme Court Justice Martin Dabney dismissed an application from Queensland Attorney-General to extend Downs’ supervision for the next two years.
According to the Courier Mail, Downs has plans to move in with “long-term partner’ Sharon White, whose house is located in Kenmore, in Brisbane’s west. Previously, the pedophile was prevented from visiting her home as “there were signs of children living in the house next door and children were observed in the street”. In addition, a childcare centre is situated 50m from her home and a four-year-old boy occasionally goes to White’s house for bible study.
During the court proceedings, a forensic psychiatrist told the Judge that Downs had not “completely lost his deviant sexual arousal to prepubescent girls”.