
23/09/2013
Inside Out Midlands goes behind the headlines to find out why Letzgohunting, a group of 'concerned' parents who patrol the internet for potential paedophiles, do what they do.
They call themselves Letzgohunting, a group of 'concerned' parents who patrol the internet for potential paedophiles. They have been accused of being vigilantes and taking the law into their own hands, filming their targets and posting their video evidence online for the world to see. Inside Out Midlands goes behind the headlines to find out why they do it?
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Who are vigilante group Letzgo Hunting

Internet vigilante group Letzgo Hunting has been criticised for some of its efforts to expose paedophiles.
What is this group and who's behind it?
Read a news feature on the BBC Magazine website.
Letzgo Hunting target jailed

A child abuser from Nottingham who was confronted by anti-paedophile activists has been jailed for eight years.
The man was filmed by a group called Letzgo Hunting after members posed as a schoolgirl during web chats.
Read the full story and watch the video feature on the BBC News website.
Shopping on a budget

Inside Out meets Tina Jefferies, a single mother of seven children from Telford, who has mastered the art of shopping for less by careful management of what she spends on family meals.
Watch the video feature on the BBC News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Mary Rhodes |
| Series Editor | Rachel Bowering |
Broadcast
- Mon 23 Sep 201319:30BBC One West Midlands