TV bosses are to screen a sick show in which a convicted paedophile recounts his depraved crimes in an attempt to justify his depraved actions.

During the one hour ITV1 special the pervert, who has two convictions for underage sex gives graphic details of how he raped his own six-year-old daughter then describes how he bedded three 15-year-old schoolchildren.

In a further sick twist four victims of paedophiles, were invited to be in the audience including one panellist so disgusted she rushed from the studio to be sick, the scenes are part of the Jeremy Kyle show. After the traumatised woman fled the studio, producers eventually persuaded her to return to confront the man,

The panelist told the news of the world newspaper "When that monster spoke I was violently sick. He acted as if his crimes were trivial. These people should not have a platform to air their perverted views on TV."

Disgusted audience members wept and others gasped as the paedofile's wife, revealed that she knew of his evil past when she went to live with him, so desperate to be with him she put her eldest daughter into care to protect her and later she even had a child by him.

The voluntary worker from Huddersfield, who fled the show believes it was a staged to grab shock ratings saying "I believe the producers got me on with this guy because they knew they'd get heated and explosive TV" adding "It's simply about the ratings for them. I don't regret my battle with this monster, but I am scared of how much TV time he is getting to talk about his sick desires.

ITV bosses allowed "Scott" to appear after he asked to air his views on child abuse following an earlier show on the subject.

The episode of Kyle's early-morning show, which he admits is "our most shocking ever", will be screened on June 18.

"By the end, Jeremy Kyle was as damning as the rest of the audience because the man refused to accept he'd done wrong."

Michele Elliot, founder of children's charity Kidscape, urged ITV to withdraw the show.

She said: "This is tacky, exploitative, dangerous and incredibly insensitive. ITV has hit a new low. I find it unbelievable they'd want to give this man a platform to discuss what he did."

But ITV senior execs have vowed to go ahead with the show at 9.25am, but say they'll edit the most vile bits and air a warning beforehand.

A spokesman said: "This programme was about victims of child abuse, who voluntarily came on because they to wanted to let people know how it affects people's lives."

Is this just a sick attempt to increase ratings or true investigative TV


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