Thursday 20 August 2015

Meet the Britons who uses rescue of Chibok Girls to lure women to bed


A conman, Beau Plantard, 49, who claims to be a veteran paratrooper in Britain lied to women that was once asked to assist with the rescue of Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria by Boko Haram in a bid to sleep with them.

Plantard who also goes by the name John Pugh, claimed he was a Special Air Service (SAS) hero who worked as Princess Diana’s bodyguard.He would play his friends videos which apparently showed him jumping out of planes and even had a tattoo of Parachute Regiment-style wings emblazoned across his shoulder blade, with the word ‘airborne’ inked above.
But the Walter Mitty-style character, from Blockley, Gloucestershire, had actually served as a private in the Royal Artillery.But she says he persisted in regaling her with exotic tales about his alleged time in the SAS. He even reportedly told the mother of one of her friend’s that he had been a security guard for Princess Diana.

Now, one of his ex-girlfriends has also claimed he is a serial love rat, who began dating her while he was still in a relationship with his partner of 17 years.Beau Plantard now dating Loren Brodie, 19
Second World War historian Amy Jelfs, 36, who dated Plantard for around five months, said she broke up with the ex-serviceman after rumbling his charade, branding him as ‘disrespectful’ and ‘manipulative’.
Amy Jelfsfell, a victim of Beau Plantard lies
“He just told a pack of lies from day one. He has his whole village thinking he is some sort of war hero,” she told Mail Online.
“I wasn’t even impressed or particularly bothered that he was in the SAS, but he would just go on about it constantly: every day he had a new story to tell. He’d apparently been all over the world on secret missions.
“He’s an awful man and, more than anything, it is so disrespectful to serving troops. That is why he needs to be exposed.”
Ms Jelfs met Plantard while they were both members at the Utopia gym in Evesham, Worcestershire.
Because her ex-boyfriend had served with the Army for more than 20 years, she did not find Plantard’s elaborate stories particularly impressive.But she says he persisted in regaling her with exotic tales about his alleged time in the SAS. He even reportedly told the mother of one of her friend’s that he had been a security guard for Princess Diana.
“He was charming and manipulative,” Ms Jelfs said. ‘When he told me he was away in Nigeria, he was actually on holiday with his partner.

surgery to have a piece of shrapnel removed from his bottom, which wasn’t the case at all.
When Ms Jelfs started to get suspicious, she began asking some of her friends in the Army whether they had heard of Plantard. They all claimed that they had – but that he had not been in the SAS.
“I had my suspicions and then he would just come out with more and more weird stuff. I started digging around myself and realised he wasn’t telling the truth.”
“As for his tattoo, it’s hideous and wonky. That also made me suspicious.”
Ms Jelfs was eventually contacted by Plantard’s long-term partner, who found out he had been dating another woman. She then confronted him at his home and the pair broke up.
But days later, Plantard started seeing Sam Joubert, a 40-year-old dental nurse and part-time Zumba instructor, to whom he fed the same imaginative stories.
When Ms Jelfs warned Ms Joubert about Plantard’s ways, he reported her to police for harassment.
“I just wanted to warn Sam that he was dangerous. She has got a little girl,” Jelfs said

Ms Joubert told The Sun: “He lied to me from the beginning. He never mentioned he was in a relationship. He said he had been in the Paras and always used to make out as though he had a traumatic time.”
Meanwhile, Ms Jelfs contated the Walter Mitty Hunters Club, a group which exposes bogus servicemen and women.
But Plantard was already on the group’s radar after he performed at a re-enactment group of the Pathfinder Airborne Troopers, claiming he was in the SAS.
He later issued an apology on the website, claiming his actions were a result of Huntingdon’s disease and that he had been discharged from the Army after having a mental breakdown.
He wrote: ‘Let me apologise for being a k***. I walted and duly lied… The lies took over. I made a mistake and for that I am sorry.’
When asked about whether he had lied about his career, he told The Sun: ‘Yes, a long time ago.’
He is now dating student Loren Brodie, 19.

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