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Revision as of 09:42, 24 March 2010
Edward 'Ted' Paisnel (1925–1994), dubbed the Beast of Jersey, was a notorious sex offender who terrorised the Channel Island of Jersey for a period of eleven years from 1960. He entered homes at night dressed in a rubber mask and nail-studded wristlets, attacking women and children. Reports that he would visit Haut de la Garenne children's home are disputed. His wife, Joan Paisnel, was the founder of another community home in Jersey and it was there, at her request, that he once played Santa Claus.[1]
Suspicion for the attacks initially fell on an eccentric agricultural worker and fisherman, Alphonse Le Gastelois, who was arrested but released through lack of evidence. Public suspicion remained so strong, however, that Le Gastelois' cottage was burnt down in an act of arson.[2] Le Gastelois, fearing for his life, fled to Les Écréhous where he spent 14 years in self-imposed exile on La Marmotière as the second self-styled king of the Écréhous[3] despite being cleared of suspicion when the attacks of the Beast of Jersey continued unabated.
On 17 July 1971 Edward Paisnel was stopped by the police after jumping a red traffic light and then attempting to evade the police persuit. In the car, which he had stolen earlier that evening, were discovered elements of his "Beast" costume. In December 1971 he was convicted of 13 counts of assault, rape and sodomy and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
In 1972 his wife Joan Paisnel wrote the book The Beast of Jersey (published by NEL Paperbacks).
Edward Paisnel returned to Jersey briefly following his release from prison but moved away due to the strength of local feeling against him. He died in the Isle of Wight in 1994.
External links
- ^ "Beast of Jersey paedophile Edward Paisnel was known to visit children's home". Simon de Bruxelles and David Brown. London: The Times. 2008-02-26. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
- ^ Histoire des Minquiers et des Ecréhou, Robert Sinsoilliez, St Malo 1995, ISBN 2905970979
- ^ Jersey Witches, Ghosts & Traditions, Hillsdon, Norwich 1987, ISBN 071170371X