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Serial abuser's 'cushy' prison conditions cause public fury
4 Feb
Summary
- Serial paedophile Carson Grimes is housed in HMP Rye Hill, a category C prison.
- The prison features extensive sports facilities and rehabilitation programs.
- Public outrage stems from the perceived 'holiday camp' environment for a dangerous offender.

Outrage has erupted over the housing of serial child abuser Carson Grimes, infamously dubbed 'Luton's Jimmy Saville,' in HMP Rye Hill. Grimes, who is serving seven life sentences for abusing 22 boys aged as young as five, is confined in a category C prison near Rugby. The facility boasts a range of sports amenities, including a gym and a 3G football pitch, and aims to prepare inmates for release.
Detective Inspector Clare Gilbert of Bedfordshire Police noted Grimes appeared 'blasé and very comfortable' when informed of additional charges. She expressed skepticism about his potential for rehabilitation, suggesting he has manipulated the system. Victims and the public have voiced strong criticism on social media, describing the prison as a 'holiday camp' and expressing disbelief that such an offender could be placed in a facility designed for rehabilitation.




