Disgraced Lostprophets front man, Ian Watkins, who was serving out close to three decades of prison time for exploiting minors, was found in his cell with his throat cut.
Watkin’s offenses include the accumulation of 27 terabytes of illegal imagery and footage of minors.
The former rocker was handed concurrent 14 and 15-year sentences in 2013 and had an additional 10 months tacked on in 2019 after prison authorities found a phone in his possession.
Police have since indicated that they have identified the predator’s assailant.
Two men have been arrested for the slaying of Ian Watkins
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The 48-year-old had been serving out his sentence at His Majesty’s Prison, Wakefield, in central England.
According to the local West Yorkshire Police’s website, the department had been alerted to an incident involving the “assault of a prisoner.”
Emergency services were dispatched and found the individual deceased when they arrived.
The update stipulated that law enforcement has since apprehended two unnamed individuals for the crime, aged 25 and 43.
The shamed former musician’s slaying is considered the “most high-profile” of its kind
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The BBC published claims that a knife was used in the attack, while another UK outlet, The Sun, reported that the singer’s throat had been slit.
It further noted that the facility has a reputation for the offenders it houses and thus earned the moniker “Monster House.”
Watkins’ slaying, meanwhile, has been dubbed the “most high-profile” of its kind “in a UK jail in living memory.”
It’s not the first time the former musician has been attacked.
An attack in 2023 also resulted in neck injuries
BREAKING: Ex-Lost Prophets singer Ian Watkins convicted pedophıle, has been kiIIed in prison.
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In August 2023, the rocker had been stabbed and, as a result, rushed to the hospital. The attack is reported to have involved three inmates, and tellingly, also left the rocker with wounds in his neck.
The incident transpired during an attempted prison siege that only abated after a riot team deployed tear gas canisters to quell the chaos.
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The alleged reason for the uprising also centered on the disgraced musician: there was unhappiness regarding his guitar lessons and his significantly younger girlfriend visiting him at the facility.
The illicit footage he had accumulated of his crimes amounted to 27 terabytes
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Watkins’ crimes ensured that he would spend 29 years and 10 months at the facility, with his right to appeal his sentence revoked.
He had been found guilty of numerous instances of child exploitation and attempted child exploitation, and accumulated so much evidence of his crimes that the digital storage it consumed outweighed that of the South Wales Police data storage, which was at the time an organization with just under 5,500 staffers in its employ.
In one instance, he told a woman that he “owned” her and her baby.
Watkins was tech-savvy and able to keep investigators out of his data storage with encryption
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Officials initially struggled to access Watkins’ data storage due to sophisticated encryption, but eventually cracked it.
“Clearly he was a man who used encryption tools. He was a man who went to some lengths to conceal what he was storing,” Detective Chief Inspector Peter Doyle observed during the trial.
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“He went to some considerable lengths to try and hide his wrongdoing.”
“That takes some time to unravel and unfold but unravel it, we did. Which is why we are where we are today.”
Watkins pleaded guilty at the last minute and his lawyers pushed for leniency
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And even when police cracked his encryption Watkins clung to his claims of innocence until the last minute.
His lawyers claimed that this was due to a bad memory damaged by the rocker’s penchant for mind-bending chemicals.
When Watkins eventually pleaded guilty to 13 charges, presiding Judge Rodney Jameson KC observed a “complete lack of remorse” in his demeanor and accused him of being a “corrupting influence.”
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The latter stemmed from gaining the approval of the mothers of his victims to perpetrate his evil intentions.
“This case breaks new ground. Any decent person… will experience shock, revulsion and incredulity.”
The child predator is said to have victimized people around the world
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During their investigation law enforcement is reported to have interviewed witnesses from around the world, per the Daily Mail.
And even with the formidable litigable evidence, Doyle still believed that Watkins had more victims.
Netizens have no sympathy for the predator
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