'I'll never talk to my vile mother again'
THE teenage daughter of convicted paedophile Vanessa George yesterday described her as "poison" and vowed never to speak to her again.
Nursery worker George, a 39-year-old married mother-of-two was part of a sick Internet "love triangle" fuelled by the sexual abuse of young children.
She met Colin Blanchard, from Rochdale, and Angela Allen, from Nottingham, on the Facebook website and ended up exchanging images of sexual abuse she committed at Little Ted's Nursery in Plymouth.
The three pleaded guilty at Bristol Crown Court last week, to a catalogue of sex crime charges. George has so far refused to name the victims of her attacks.
Yesterday, her eldest daughter Pearl, 15, spoke of the devastation wreaked on the family – younger sister Grace, 13, and their father Andrew – and her horror at what her mother had done.
"It is truly unimaginable how many people were affected by my mum and her disgusting lies," Pearl wrote in yesterday's News of the World. "She led a double life right under our noses and kept a dirty secret we knew nothing about.
"Her actions have proved emotionally fatal. What she has done still eats away at us, we can't take any more of her devastating secrets."
The teenager described how their lives were turned upside down when her mother was arrested in June and said she had now disowned her mother.
"It is sickening," she said. "I feel deeply for the families involved, and sorry for those mothers, thinking their children could be victims of this horrible nightmare.
"I feel sorry for the people who have lost their jobs because of her, but have decided not to call her 'Mum' ever again.
"I feel I don't know her anymore. Her mind is poison, her smile a plague.
"Although I can't forget her role as Mum, she has passed the line so far and now I don't want her to be part of my family at all.
"In this context, death would have been easier to deal with. There would hardly be any other strings attached to any other person. No-one else would have been hurt."
She went on: "One minute she's a lovely family mother who really loves her daughters and her family and the next minute she's somebody else. I think it's pure evil.
"I know that I'm definitely not speaking to my mum ever again. She doesn't deserve it. Death would have been easier to deal with because you get over it, but with this it just hangs over you like a dark cloud for the rest of your life."
The three paedophiles met in person for the first time in the dock at Bristol Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month. George could receive a taxpayer-funded life of anonymity when she is released from prison, to protect her from vigilante revenge attacks.
Her husband Andrew, a 41-year-old gas fitter, also told the paper: "I call her the monster now. She's evil. Pure evil. And the kids don't want anything to do with her."
Mr George, who wants a divorce, said his wife would sit at the computer in her "cubby hole" off their front room. He knew nothing of her sick Internet relationship and horrific child abuse.
He also appealed for his wife to identify her victims for the good of their families. "I would say to Vanessa, 'If you have a single shred of decency left in your soul you should do the right thing and co-operate with the police and end the torment of the families who still don't know if their children have been abused'.
"Sadly I don't think she will do anything that's not in her interests."














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