Her sentence is way too short! http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006280282,2.html Ex tells of HIV nightmare Aids avenger ... Sarah Jane Porter By MIKE SULLIVAN Crime Editor A BITTER blonde infected with the Aids virus went on a vengeful mission to spread the disease. Sarah Jane Porter, 43, was made HIV positive by a black lover — and set out to pass it to other Afro-Caribbean men. She is thought to have had unprotected sex with DOZENS. The single mum, of Kennington, South London, was yesterday jailed for infecting one ex — and branded “pure evil”. A former lover of Porter told last night how she set out on a callous “payback mission”. The 37-year-old man — known as Mr B — called her “sick in the head”. And he told how she continued to sleep around even while awaiting trial for deliberately infecting another ex. Mr B said: “She caught HIV off a black guy and now she’s on a payback mission. All the guys she has slept with are black. “Her thinking seems to be, ‘Why should I be the only one to suffer? Why shouldn’t they suffer as well?’. “Sarah is very, very attractive — the sort of woman any guy would love to be with. “But make no mistake, she is a very dangerous woman.” The lover she infected, known as Mr C, branded her “pure evil”. Porter, a Vidal Sassoon salon receptionist, is thought to have had unprotected sex with DOZENS of young Afro-Caribbean men she met in nightclubs. One is a well-known figure in the music world. Yet she feigned shock and tears when Mr C discovered he was HIV positive — and let him believe HE had infected HER. It was not until months later that the victim, an events manager, discovered through a mutual friend that Porter was carrying the deadly Aids virus BEFORE she met him. She was jailed for 32 months at Inner London Crown Court yesterday for “recklessly” causing Mr C grievous bodily harm. Wicked mum ... Porter with her son, his identity disguised Afterwards police appealed for any other men who may have slept with her to come forward for medical checks. During a year-long investigation, cops contacted 2,000 people to ask them about her sexual history. Porter, a regular London clubber who also travelled to dance events around the country, was diagnosed as an HIV carrier in 2000, soon after she gave birth to a son. But it was not until May last year that police were tipped off about her vengeful pursuit by Mr B. He had been having regular unprotected sex with her until he was told about her condition at a barbecue. She admitted she was HIV positive when he confronted her — and also confessed she had passed the virus to a former boyfriend. Mr B told how undaunted Porter still kept having sex with young black men while on bail. He said: “A friend told me he slept with a good-looking blonde the night before. He said, ‘Do you know a Sarah?’ My jaw just dropped. “At the same time Sarah was turning up at the police station telling them she was too ill to be interviewed. “But my friends would see her dressed up, going out to clubs, dancing and flirting with other guys. She just wants others to suffer what she is going through.” Mr B had a HIV test, which was negative. But he contacted police, who then traced 24 men Porter is thought to have slept with. Only three agreed to have checks, which all came back negative. Mr C had a two-year relationship with Porter, living part of the time at her flat in Kennington, South London. Prosecutor Tom Nicholson said: “It was, from his point of view, an exclusive relationship. And very early on he asked for the defendant to go with him to a clinic to be tested for sexual diseases. “She said No and said she had already been cleared of any diseases when she had her son the previous year. “Mr C believed what she said and went for a test himself, which was negative.” But he developed a sexual infection in May 2003 and had another check, which revealed he had the Aids virus. Mr Nicholson said: “He immediately went back and told Ms Porter, and she broke down in tears.” The boyfriend still faced a further test to confirm the diagnosis. Mr Nicholson said: “She then said something to him that puzzled him, ‘What if I’ve got it and you haven’t’?” Porter feigned tears again as she accompanied Mr C to the further check. And in July, to make her lies more convincing, she put herself up for a test — even though she had been diagnosed more than three years before. Mr Nicholson said: “Of course it was confirmed she was HIV positive. Mr C was at the hospital and felt responsible for it. “At no time during sexual intercourse, unprotected or otherwise, had she indicated she was HIV positive. “He reports she was vague to the health adviser at the hospital. But he wasn’t suspicious of her.” The prosecutor added: “A few months later he bumped into a friend who revealed that years previously the defendant told him she was HIV positive and wanted to make arrangements for her son. Mr C confronted her that night with the fact she had clearly been aware she was HIV positive. But Ms Porter denied it. “She eventually admitted she had the virus, had known about it and must have infected him with it. His reaction was one of great upset.” Defence lawyer Wayne Cleaver said Porter had been “totally unable” to accept she was HIV positive. He claimed she could not admit it to herself — or to others. But Judge Quentin Campbell told her she was “cruel and dishonest” and had devastated Mr C. Porter sobbed as her wicked duplicity was outlined to the court. But the cop in charge of the case, Detective Sergeant Brian McCluskey, revealed she had refused to help police trace her sexual partners. He called Porter “callous and manipulative” and said she had set out to destroy lives. He said: “I feel the men we have reached are the tip of the iceberg. “Anyone who has slept with her needs to be warned for their own safety and for the sake of others. “She went to a lot of dance nights in the West End and South London and in other parts of the country. This is a nationwide appeal.” The detective added: “She was once a victim herself. But all sympathy disappears when you consider how atrociously she has behaved. She has completely ruined the lives of the men involved.” Her parents Henry, 72, and Anita, 70, said they were devastated by the news. A tearful Mr Porter, of Cuffley, Herts, said: “We had no idea Sarah had Aids until I heard the news today. We’re shocked. “We haven’t got on since she was 17 or 18 and left home.”