Kirk Reid was raised by his mother in
Battersea, London, until the age of nine, and then spent time periodically in the
care system. Reid has three brothers, some of whom are half-siblings; one of them was a
Metropolitan Police constable at the time of Reid's arrest. Reid made his living as a chef, and at the time of his arrest, he was
head chef at
Camberwell College. Reid's avocation was
football, and he refereed and coached amateur matches in the Wimbledon district league and
Battersea Park, sometimes for teams of children and women. Reid's criminal notoriety and work with children prompted the
Football Association (FA) to issue the statement that "The FA would like to make it very clear that Kirk Reid was not a qualified FA youth football coach and did not undertake a mandatory FA
CRB check." At the time of his arrest in 2008, Reid lived in Cavendish Road,
Balham, with his partner of five years, and owned a second property nearby. == Criminal history ==