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‘He lives with his mother, an expert on the sexual development of children…’

January 2, 2012 By Kathy Shaidle

Thanks to the sharp eyed 5FF reader who sent in this stupendous story about the wages of privileged socialism.

Meet the people who rule over your lives:

The son of two high-flying academics has been arrested for the sexually motivated murder of a young backpacker at a paradise hideaway in Central America.

Alfred Saunders, 20, is suspected of stabbing to death Alexandra Drbohlavova in her tent at an ‘eco-farm’ in a remote rainforest area of Costa Rica.

A local police chief said yesterday that he believed the murder could have been sexually motivated – and claimed the young Briton was already on an Interpol wanted list, for offences including a sex attack and use of firearms and explosives.

The horrific attack took place at the Finca La Libertad organic farm, where international volunteers are offered free food and lodging in return for working to help establish an ecologically friendly development in the rainforest.

Saunders, who lives in a £1million mews house in exclusive Notting Hill, West London, with his mother Dr Catia Galatariotou, an expert on the sexual development of children, appears to have been travelling the world for some time.

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