TEACHER EXPOSED: 'Kill Switch' Confessed to 250 Murders!

TEACHER EXPOSED: 'Kill Switch' Confessed to 250 Murders!

A teacher in South Wales is facing serious allegations regarding claims made to students about his past, claims that have raised deep concerns within Basseleg School and beyond.

The concerns began when a colleague, Ms. Davies, noticed inconsistencies in stories Scott Trigg-Turner shared with pupils. These weren’t simple exaggerations; they were narratives that painted a disturbing and improbable picture of a life lived on the edge of conflict.

Ms. Davies first became suspicious when Mr. Trigg-Turner recounted serving in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, a period in which his age would have made such service impossible. This initial doubt quickly spiraled into a series of increasingly unsettling revelations.

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 07: Scott Trigg-Turner of Wales warms up ahead of the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup Group B match between Wales and USA at English Institute of Sport on November 07, 2022 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

The most shocking claim, presented directly to a class, was that he had “killed in excess of 250 people.” When questioned by students about whether this meant he was a murderer, he reportedly justified the acts as following “military orders.”

Adding to the unsettling account, Mr. Trigg-Turner allegedly identified himself with the chilling code name “Kill Switch” and described himself as a sniper. He even claimed to still possess a firearm at his home in Cardiff, a claim he later denied during a school investigation.

He initially told Ms. Davies and students that he became disabled following a bicycle accident in Cardiff, struck by a bus when he was 18 or 19 years old. However, he offered inconsistent explanations to colleagues regarding the cause of his wheelchair use.

Pictured here is Basseleg School in Newport. A teaching assistant boasted to pupils he had killed 250 people as a sniper with the codename "Kill Switch", a disciplinary hearing was told. John Trigg-Turner made bogus claims to a year eight class that he had been a sniper in the US marines and still owned a gun. A professional standards hearing was told wheelchair-user Mr Trigg-Turner said he had been given an electric scooter to use while serving. Fellow learning support assistant Sharon Davies said he also claimed to be a Lord, had been to the Paralympics, had an MBE and had shaken hands with the King. But Ms Davies became suspicious when hearing stories he was telling pupils at Basseleg School in Newport, South Wales. She said Mr Trigg-Turner told her he had served in Northern Ireland during the Troubles - but he was too young to have done so. An Education Workforce Council Wales panel heard Mr Trigg Turner claimed he had he killed "in excess of 250 people." He also allegedly had favourite female students in his year eight class, sat closely to one when it was not necessary and told another to change an exam answer. The allegations took place while he worked on supply from January 2023 before being offered a job at school from September 2023. The hearing was told he arrived late and left class early without agreement a number of times and gave inconsistent explanations to colleagues about how he came to be a wheelchair user. Ms Davies said Trigg-Turner told her and pupils that he had become disabled aged 18 or 19 after a bicycle accident in Cardiff when he was hit by a bus and left "wrapped around a lamp post". Ms Davies told the panel he told her personally that he had served in the American marines and then repeated this to the class in November 2023. She said: "I can confirm he did state he was in the American military. He did state he still had his gun and it was in his hours in Cardiff. "A child asked if he had shot anyone. Scott Trigg-Turner answered yes he had shot someone." She said that when the class asked if that meant he was a murderer he replied that no- and said it was military orders. Ms Davies said: "I do recall the number went up, implying he had killed more people than he said originall. He said his code name was 'Kill Switch' and mentioned he was a sniper." The hearing was told Mr Trigg-Turner had also claimed to have served in Russia and during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Trigg-Turner, who was not at the hearing and not represented, has made no formal response to the allegations. But the EWC hearing was told that during a school investigation he denied having a gun in his house or saying that he did. He said that when he was talking about the military he was referring to family members and that his comments to the class had been misinterpreted. The EWC hearing continues. WALES NEWS SERVICE

Further allegations surfaced concerning his conduct with students, including accusations of favoritism towards female students, unnecessary physical proximity, and even influencing an exam answer. These actions occurred during his time as a supply teacher, beginning in January 2023, and continued after he secured a permanent position in September of the same year.

Despite the gravity of the accusations, Mr. Trigg-Turner has not offered a formal response to the Education Workforce Council Wales panel. During the school’s internal investigation, he asserted that his comments about military service referred to family members and were simply misinterpreted.

The hearing continues as the panel attempts to unravel the truth behind these extraordinary claims and determine the extent to which Mr. Trigg-Turner’s alleged actions compromised the well-being and trust of the students under his care.