Surrender, online paedophile suspect urged

p2pnet news | Crime:- The relatives of a man identified in Interpol’s first online suspect hunt want him to give himself up to the authorities.
Thirty-two-year-old Christopher Paul Neil from British Columbia in Canada, an alleged paedophile who once studied for the priesthood, was until recently working as an ESL teacher in Korea.
He was identified after German police unscrambled a deliberately distorted picture of him which had been widely shown on the Net.
“I would like to say, ‘Chris, turn yourself in’,” CanWest News Service has Neil’s younger brother, Matthew, saying . “You know, get back into Canada. This is where you should be to answer these allegations.”
Matthew, 30, “hasn’t heard anything from Neil since he left Canada for Korea on Aug. 15,” story says, going on:
“He said it was hard to believe the man identified by Interpol was his brother but RCMP officers visited the family and showed them photos that they now believe to be ‘the likeness of my brother.’
” ‘Our thoughts go out to the victims,’ he said. ‘As a psychology major at Simon Fraser University, I understand this kind of thing can last a lifetime in the victims’.”
Also See:
online suspect hunt – Suspected Net paedophile named, October 16, 2007
CanWest News Service – Family urges wanted Canadian man to surrender, October 17, 2007
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