
The Pervert in the Hills: How Ian Bailey, JP Holzer JP’s Twitter …

If you read just one book about the way a murdering, malignant, narcissistic psychopath can be humbled by jokes about his teeth, moobs, bed-wetting and bin-dipping, make sure it is this one.
Ian Bailey was convicted for the brutal murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in May 2019. He walked free because of an obscure legal technicality and a perplexing decision by the Irish Director of Public Prosecutions. While free he threatened and bullied many women and had a long-term sexual interest in underage girls.
In 2021, he took to social media to feed his narcissistic appetite. There he found new ways to push self-aggrandising lies, promote lamentable business schemes, continue to show his interest in young teenagers, and threaten women in a vile manner.
The author of this book, J P Holzer, decided to use social media to challenge Ian Bailey by uncovering new information about his guilt. He also used it to expose Bailey’s perversions and misogyny. Holzer used social media to mock, irritate, and undermine the self-loving murderer. This included the excoriating dismantling of Bailey’s doomed autobiographical podcast: ‘In my own words’. The podcast was to be Bailey’s legacy project ‘proving his innocence’. It turned out to be an abject failure.
Ian Bailey died just over an hour after receiving an email from J P Holzer. Was the fatal heart attack due to his refusal to quit drinking, smoking, and his unwillingness to exercise, OR did learning from the email that this book would expose his paedophilic tendencies play its part?
