
Single mother thought she'd found her dream man but after Googling his name while on a romantic getaway together, she discovered a VERY different reality
Daily MailA woman who believed her new boyfriend was a 'nice guy' until a Google search revealed her initial impressions of the man were far from the truth. In total, Sean had amassed 24 previous convictions for 75 offences, including one for stalking in 2019 and another for threatening criminal damage and a malicious communications offence. In total, Sean had amassed 24 previous convictions for 75 offences, including one for stalking in 2019 and another for threatening criminal damage and a malicious communications offence Liverpool Crown Court heard that Sean first interacted with the victim on social media last year. In court, legal prosecutor Sarah Egan said that Sean had lied to the mother, reassuring her that he was 'against men being abusive towards women', though his violent convictions bore a more sinister truth. The court heard that the pair's relationship had started to 'go downhill' after the mother had learned of his violent streak, with Sean bullying her into deleting her social media accounts because he 'didn't trust her on them' The court heard that the pair's relationship had started to 'go downhill' after the mother had learned of his violent streak, with Sean bullying her into deleting her social media accounts because he 'didn't trust her on them'.
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