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Latest revision as of 15:43, 6 April 2019
A neo-Nazi who plotted to kill a Labour MP with a sword demanded obscene photographs from teenage boys before molesting them, it can be revealed. Jack Renshaw, 23, bought a 19-inch 'Gladius Machete' replica Roman sword and told his comrades at National Action he planned to kill Rosie Cooper MP during a meeting at a Warrington pub. He is also a convicted paedophile who plotted to kill DC Victoria Henderson, the detective who exposed his abuse of underage boys.
Renshaw, a former spokesperson for far right organisation National Action, planned to take hostages after killing the Labour MP to lure DC Henderson into a deadly ambush. He had engaged in sex with a 15-year-old after making the teen send him pictures of his genitals. Renshaw made another boy, between the ages of 13 and 14, take a photo of his buttocks and send it to him after they engaged in "touching of a sexual nature".
source: Article 'Neo-Nazi Jack Renshaw plotted murder of Labour MP and detective to cover up his paedophilia'; www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/neo-nazi-plotted-murder-of-labour-mp-and-detective-to-cover-up-his-paedophilia-1.482465; The Jewish Chronicle; 2 April 2019