Paedophile brought WKD and Mini Eggs to McDonald s meet up with 12 year old girl
He took baby wipes and a gift wrapped necklace after calling her sexy
Paul Coulthwaite, 55
A paedophile took baby wipes and Mini Eggs with him for a 12-year-old girl he planned to meet a McDonald s.
Paul Coulthwaite had called the child sexy and said he wanted them to meet in secret, planning to lure her away from her home.
But the 55-year-old didn t get to give the girl the mint Aero chocolate and WKD he bought her because instead of a schoolgirl he was greeted by police who arrested him for his sickening offences.
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