as a life threatening injury. ukraine has accused russia of continuing its offensive despite president putin announcing a 36 hour ceasefire to mark the russian orthodox christmas. ukraine never agreed to a truce and has dismissed it as a cynical ploy by the russians to resupply their forces. now on bbc news, the big cases: killing my children s abuser. a warning, this programme contains themes some viewers may find distressing. i had taken the law into my own hands, i have done that. in 2014, sarah sands and her young sons moved into a maisonette on this estate, their first proper home. maisonette on this estate, theirfirst proper home. her their first proper home. her elder son their first proper home. her elder son bradley their first proper home. her elder son bradley wasn t much older than his twin brothers, alfie and greece, so from the start they were always close. family had been on a council waiting list for years, and sarah hoped their new home would finally give
it appears to be another sign that the temporary truce called by president putin has been ignored. now on bbc news a programme called the big cases: killing my children s abuser. a warning this programme contains themes some viewers may find distressing. a woman has been jailed for stabbing to death a convicted paedophile. paedophiles tear lives apart. that s what they do. her children had been sexually abused. were you glad he was dead? yes. oh, yeah, definitely. she stabbed michael pleasted repeatedly. he bled to death. 20 minutes later she re emerged. you can see the knife. i bring life into the world. it never occurred to me that i would be guilty of taking life out of the world. did a man need to die? did children need to be hurt for the truth to come out? i think i had the knife in my left hand, and i remember him trying to grab it. i had taken the law into my own hands, i had done that. in 2014, sarah sands and her young sons moved into a maisonette on this estate, t
to raise her children the best way she could. she hadn t had it easy way she could. she hadn t had it easy in way she could. she hadn t had it easy in life. i m not condoning what she did, because you can t condoning what she did, because you can t take the law into your you can t take the law into your own you can t take the law into your own hands. she should have allowed your own hands. she should have allowed justice to take its place. allowed justice to take its place, which was happening. what sarah sands and none of our neighbours knew was that the man she had killed, the man accused of abusing her children, was a convicted paedophile who had changed his identity to try to bury his past. his original name was robin mould, and this was a newspaper report of his first case dating back to 1970. he had 24 convictions for sex offending. he had served jail terms for his crimes which spanned three decades. not even the local council was aware of this when it housed him in a
justice to take its place, which was happening. what sarah sands and none of her neighbours knew was that the man she had killed, the man accused of abusing her children, was a convicted paedophile who had changed his identity to try to bury his past. his original name was robin mould, and this was a newspaper report of his first case dating back to 1970. he had 2a convictions for sex offending. he had served jail terms for his crimes which spanned three decades. not even the local council was aware of this when it housed him in a block overlooking a primary school. even without knowing his history, sarah sands had tried to stop him living back on the estate after he was charged with the offences against her sons. i did go through