NIGEL PREISS PREDATOR FROM BIRMINGHAM TARGETS YOUNG GIRL IN SHOCKING SEXUAL ABUSE CASE

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In August 2004, Nigel Preiss embarked on a disturbing campaign of grooming that lasted for several months, targeting a 12-year-old girl in Birmingham. The case revealed a pattern of predatory behavior that involved relentless communication and manipulation. Over this period, Preiss bombarded the young girl with inappropriate and disturbing text messages, creating a toxic environment designed to manipulate her into compliance.

He also exposed her to pornography, using these illicit images as a tool to lure her to his residence. The girl was coerced into visiting Preiss’s home, where he initiated a four-month period of sexual abuse. The details of this abuse are deeply troubling, highlighting a calculated effort to exploit a vulnerable minor.

Throughout the ordeal, Preiss employed threats and intimidation to maintain control over his young victim. He swore her to silence, warning her of severe consequences if she revealed his identity or disclosed the abuse. Her father later explained that medical professionals confirmed the girl’s account, leaving no doubt about the traumatic events she endured at the hands of Preiss.

Preiss faced multiple charges in connection with his actions. He admitted to two counts of raping a child under 13, as well as two counts of sexual assault on a child under 13. Additionally, he pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in sexual activity with a minor. Despite these admissions, he was acquitted of a third count of rape, but the court still mandated that he register as a sex offender for life.

Following his conviction, Preiss remains in the Birmingham area, with known locations including Handsworth, Tyseley, and Acocks Green. Despite the serious nature of his crimes, he continues to maintain an online presence, active on Facebook under various aliases, including different spellings of his last name such as Preece, Priess, Preist, and Robert. His continued online activity raises concerns about his ongoing influence and the potential risk he poses to the community.
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