Bill Carney was described as a 'serial sex abuser of children' after being named in the Murphy Report into clerical abuse in Ireland. The Irishman - convicted of indecent assault and linked to 32 other complaints - became one of the most notorious cases in the church's history.
Now, worried parents have spoken out after Carney was found living 100 yards away from a park in a pretty Cotswolds town.
They expressed serious concerns after his back gate was found to lead straight onto the children's area.
One father-of-two from Northleach, Gloucester, who did not want to be named, said: 'I think it is important people know he is living here.
'There's a lot of whispering, but someone needs to speak up.
'This is the first summer I would have allowed my two children to walk out to the play area on their own - but now I can't.'
Carney was convicted of two counts of indecent assault in 1983. In 1992 he was defrocked after church authorities convicted him of child sex abuse.
The Murphy Report, which investigated paedophilia in the Catholic Church and was published in November 2009, pinpointed Carney as one of the worst perpetrators. Read More