Covering Up For A Quiet ‘Welsh’ Choirboy

Axel Rudakubana

18-year-old monster Axel Rudakubana, appeared in court in Liverpool this morning and pleaded guilty to the murder of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last July.

Rudakubana, whose Rwandan parents moved to Britain in 2002, also pleaded guilty to a range of charges including the attempted murders of eight children and two adults, producing a biological toxin, ricin, and the possession of an al-Qaeda training manual.

Take a good look at the police photograph of the killer released today. Does he look like somebody who attends church and sings in the choir, or was an up-to-date photo deliberately not released to protect the multi-racial status quo.

Rumours abound that his father, Alphonse, now 49, was intimately involved in the Rwandan genocide, where over 250,000 people from the Tutsi ethnic group were massacred by the majority Hutu government.

When the shocking news of the attack in Southport first broke, the governement and its allies in the media went into overdrive. Axel Rudakubana was Cardiff-born they screamed, and a Christian to boot. He was a quiet boy from a God-fearing family, slightly built and small for his age.

Sir Keir Starmer and his Attorney General, Lord Richard Hermer KC, sprang into action, warning people not to speculate about the alleged killer. Large numbers of people who did were hauled before the courts and jailed. Hermer was also, in his younger days, a Searchlight volunteer. As a student in Manchester, he was an active and dedicated anti-fascist working closely with Marxists like Gerry Gable at the magazine.

The Daily Mirror newspaper reported in August 2024 that Rudakubana was described as ‘quiet and introverted.’ Neighbours told the Mirror how the defendant could often be heard singing inside his family home in Banks, Lancashire, and he once appeared in a West End musical.

“But others claimed they had never laid eyes on the Cardiff-born teenager in the seven years his family had resided in the quiet cul-de-sac. A nearby resident who asked not to be named, said: “It’s a massive shock. He would come in from school and be singing. He never went out, we never saw them. We never spoke to them more than to say hello in seven years.

“The source said the family were heavily involved with a local church, and described the suspect as a “quiet choir boy”. The ex-Formby Range High School student was part of a school drama group that once took part in a show at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End.

His parents had moved to the UK from Rwanda and were described as “an ordinary couple struggling to make a go of things here”.

No doubt many believed the fiction that was coming from the government, police and the media that he was a quiet and introverted’ boy who liked singing. The facts that have been released today prove once again that we have been lied to.

Over the next few days, much more will come out about this young ‘Welsh lad from Cardiff,’ who travelled to Southport with the intention of killing as many innocent young children as possible, all the while wearing a hooded sweatshirt and surgical mask.

Credits:

All Images: Merseyside Police. Pictured, the “quiet and introverted” choir boy who murdered three little girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party.


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