Cameron Osman pretended to be a 16-year-old girl
The sick 44-year-old man involved himself in a fantasy online world where he pretended to be a teenage girl called "Lizzielemon" who had a fetish for dominating boys in school uniform and sports gear, and for conducting teacher and student role play scenarios, reports Wales Online.
The beast was tracked down to a friend’s address in Crowborough, East Sussex after he had quit his job at a holiday camp in the days leading up to police finding and arresting him. The NCA found no evidence that Osman groomed boys at the centre. Top news stories today He had also searched online for underage boys in Columbia, a place he was said to be planning to visit.
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