A recently released prisoner has reported a blow-by-blow on the day that he unleashes a brutal attack on the notorious rapist Bilal SKAF in a prison of maximum security.
Jesse Reid, 33, waited for conviction in the Goulburn Correctional Center for a series of violent crimes when he met SKAF, who served 55 years for a series of gang adaptations in southwestern Sydney.
Reid agreed to join a planned ambush on SKAF in 2015 after he immediately took an aversion to the gang leader when he saw him brag about his pathogenic crimes.
“I never liked it. He is a lut. He is just a typical bastard, “said Reid in a YouTube interview with reformed prison housing leader Nathan Paddison.
'In the run -up to it there were a few things he used to do. He always brought about the crimes and he always said he had done the right one.
“They were” Aussie Pigs ” – that's what he called them – and said they dressed as prostitutes and deserved to be raped.”
Skaf and his brother Mohammed were part of a gang of 14 mainly Muslim Lebanese Australians who went to Sydney in a four -week disaster of Australian women and teenage girls.
In the run -up to the 2000 Olympic Games, the members, all between 13 and 18 years old, attracted the girls from shopping centers and train stations and brought them to parks and public toilet blocks.
Jesse Reid has reported a blow-by-blow on the day that he has unleashed a brutal attack on the notorious rapist Bilal SKAF in a prison of maximum security. Shown is the incident
Jesse Reid, 33, waited for conviction in the Goulburn Correctional Center for a series of violent crimes when he met Bilal Skaf
Bend leader Bilal Skaf serves 55 years for a series of rapes
One of the victims was raped 25 times by a total of 14 men in Bankstown in southwestern Sydney, in a test that lasted six hours, in which the attackers had subjected her racist.
SKAF was convicted of 21 counts of worsened rape, abuse and abduction.
Reid, who was first arrested at the age of 14 for the sale of marijuana from a KFC parking garage in Belmont north of Sydney is in prison for most of his adult life.
His record consists of violent violations, including serious physical injury and house invasions.
He says that at the time of the attack, people assumed that it was racist motivated, but it was a particularly sickness remark from SKAF that led to his brutal bashing.
'We used to tell him to remain silent, but the [Lindt Cafe] Terrorist attack took place in Sydney, “said Reid.
'The next day he came out and said [Lindt Cafe terrorist] Man Monis is a martyr and all this nonsense, so we thought this man is an idiot, he is definitely an idiot. '
On the morning of December 15, 2014, Terrorist Monis took eight employees and 10 customers held hostage in the popular Lindt Chocolate Cafe in Martin Place, in the middle of Sydney CBD.
Jesse Reid (right) opened himself for reformed gang leader Nathan Paddison (left) for his YouTube channel
SKAF was convicted of 21 counts of worsened rape, abuse and abduction
Man Haron Monis took 18 people held hostage in the Lindt Chocolate Café in December 2014
The terrorist claimed that he was armed with a gun and a bomb in his backpack.
After a siege of 17 hours, the manager of the café, Tori Johnson, 34, was shot by Monis who promoted the police to storm the building.
Barrister and Sydney mother of three, Katrina Dawson, 38, was hit by fragments of police bullets and died too.
From that moment on, Reid had SKAF in visor and four months later on 10 April 2015, together with two other prisoners, he made the chance.
“They decided that I should get it first, so I have him in the toilets, you don't see that at one of the images,” said Reid, referring to CCTV that was released after the incident.
“As he turned around to walk outside, I just hit him. I had him down there and I gave him a bit of a touch -up and I told him he should go to the garden.
“He thought he didn't go outside and he went around to try to make the Muslims jump, but my mate, who is a Muslim, hit him and hit him out.
“We stamped his head and kicked him in the face a few times. Spit on him and then dragged him outside.
“The entire prison looked and everyone cheered.”
SKAF, who was 18 at the time of his pathogenic crimes, is only eligible for conditional release until 2033
Both Reid and SKAF were housed in Goulburn Correctional Center at the time
After the attack, SKAF was treated in the hospital for head injury.
Reid was later sentenced to another 18 months on top of his other beliefs for his role in the attack.
A second prisoner Travis Lee Braam, 25, was also convicted of the attack, which resulted in serious facial injuries on SKAF.
Braam served a 15 -year prison sentence for a house invasion in November 2010 in South Grafton in the NSW Northern Rivers region.
Braam was sentenced to a prison sentence of 20 months, to be operated simultaneously with its existing sentence.
The third attacker served 25 years and no further time was added to his sentence.
SKAF was 18 years old at the time of his rapes and is not eligible for conditional release until 11 February 2033.
Reid was released from prison last November after serving 12 years.
He is determined to leave his life of crime to pursue charity work around prisoner reforms.