Sunday, 29 December 2013

BABY P’s mum Tracey ­Connelly has joined a dating website so she can snare an unsuspecting fella.

Sex obsessed Baby P mum in web hunt for fella
She is looking for a lover after being freed from a jail sentence over the ­horrific death of her 17-month-old son.
Connelly was considering posting an ­online ad with pictures until another ­resident at the bail hostel where she lives asked her: “What are you going to put? ­Public enemy No.1 seeks soulmate?”
Instead, she is browsing one of Britain’s most popular sites for likely matches close to where she is living in the north of ­England.
And she has already replied to one or two ads.
Last night a source said: “She is sex ­obsessed. It is literally all she talks about, apart from food.
“She is desperate to get a fella and have sex because it has been years.
“She knows she can’t walk into a pub and pick someone up because they might recognise her so she has joined a dating site and reckons she might be able to get some bloke who is a recluse or something and doesn’t know anything about her.
“She has got a ­profile on the site ­without pics or much information and she looks at the other profiles of blokes near where she is living.
“Incredibly, she had considered putting up her own ad with lots of information and personal details but one of the girls at the hostel ripped into her so she scrapped that idea.
“But she is determined to find a fella. I just dread to think who her ideal match is.”
Connelly, 32, is trying to slim down from 22stone and has told residents she is ­considering a gastric band to help her fight the flab.
She was jailed indefinitely in 2009 for a minimum of five years after she admitted causing or allowing the death of her little boy.
She had done nothing to prevent him ­from being tortured by her boyfriend ­Steven Barker and his paedophile brother Jason Owen.
Peter was found dead in his blood-spattered cot at his mum’s flat in ­Tottenham, north London, in 2007.
Connelly was released from Co. Durham’s Low Newton jail at the end of October on the recommendation of the Parole Board.
Probation bosses ruled that, although she is still deemed a risk to children, she is no longer a danger to the public.
Barker, 41, and Owen, 37, of Bromley, Kent, were also jailed indefinitely for ­allowing or causing the death of Peter.
They remain behind bars.