Dennis Ferguson (sex offender)

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Dennis Ferguson is an Australian child sex offender.

In 1987, he kidnapped three children from their home and raped them over a period of three days. Later, one of the children became suicidal and all required long-term counselling. In 1988, he was convicted of kidnapping, sodomy, gross indecency, indecent dealing and carnal knowledge. In 1989, the Brisbane Supreme Court sentenced him to 14 years in jail, saying that his chance of rehabilitation was 'nil'.

In 2003 he was released from jail, and 8 months later he was found to be living in Miles, Queensland, with a 17-year-old girl. The girl was removed, and Ferguson was also charged with having separately molested two girls, aged 4 and 5, since his release. He had also taken on a job selling cleaning products to schools, and failed to inform police of his potential contact with children (which was required by law).

He rented a house in Murgon, in Brisbane's north, just one block from a child care centre. Protesters forced him to flee. He then sought refuge in Ipswich but was forced out again. The town of Narangba forced him out also, along with several other towns.

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