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#110: Andrew Carpenter | the man most hated by child sex offenders

1 h 14 min · 19. Mai 2026
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This week, we sit down with Andrew Carpenter for one of the most confronting, heavy, and important conversations we’ve had on the podcast. Known by many as “the man most hated by child sex offenders”, Andrew opens up about what led him into this line of work, the reality of what’s happening behind closed doors, and the alarming statistics surrounding both victims and the lack of meaningful punishment many offenders actually receive. We also dive into the law changes he has fought to push forward, the resistance and roadblocks he’s encountered from higher powers, and why these conversations need to happen, even when they make people uncomfortable. This episode isn’t easy listening. But it’s an important one. Learn more about Andrew Carpenter here https://www.instagram.com/andrewcarpentersolicitor/

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