A former Liverpool resident has confessed to killing multiple people, claiming his victims were individuals who had harmed children or vulnerable people. Robert Maudsley, the serial killer, stated during an interview that he targeted those he believed had caused harm to children or those in need. His comments were made in response to a recent investigation into his past actions.

Maudsley's statements were part of a broader legal review of his case, which has sparked debate about the ethics of targeting individuals based on their past actions. The case has drawn attention to the complexities of justice and the moral justifications some offenders may use to defend their actions.

Authorities have not commented on the specifics of Maudsley's claims, focusing instead on the legal proceedings related to his past crimes. The case remains under investigation, with no official confirmation of the full extent of his alleged actions.

The incident has raised questions about the legal and ethical boundaries of self-defense and retribution in criminal cases. Maudsley's case continues to be a subject of public and legal scrutiny.