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  • #31
    i apologise for my errors, i got confused as i saw jesse pomeroy and since he looked like robbie williams.. apart from the eye.

    and it was a bit late. i normally am not that wrong. so i apologise
    Absence of Proof doesnt mean Proof of Absence

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
      Hi DP,

      Please elaborate on the Humberside Prostitute Mutilator, thats my neck of the woods, and I would love to take a deeper look at that.

      Regards Mike

      I don't know! No record exists!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mercurior View Post
        the camben ripper 1980's.
        Camden Ripper was 2002.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by sdreid View Post
          The Devon Slasher supposedly attacked and killed two women who were walking their dogs in 1998.

          Mike-Have you heard of the "Hull Strangler"? As per The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, he murdered three prostitutes there in 1997-1998. There is a fourth woman missing who is also thought to be a victim. That's about all they say about the case other than that the killer is male.
          I have no record of either case - but both ingrigue me (spelling!).

          Which edition of the Encyclopedia of Serial Killers is it - the most recent?

          EDIT: Devon Slasher;

          You may remember items about the "Devon Slasher," who has now been
          rechristened the "The Country Lane Killer" by the British Press. He
          has murdered several women who were walking their dogs in England's
          scenic Devon countryside. He has apparently struck again, killing a
          dog-walker on May 11, and stalking another around July 3. The latter
          was unharmed, she says, because her huge Alsation dog scared the
          knife-wielding man away.


          ISSUE 1812 Thursday 11 May 2000

          Dog walk woman is stabbed to death
          By Michael Fleet

          A WOMAN was stabbed to death as she walked her dog in a country
          park close to one of the busiest stretches of motorway in the country.
          The woman, thought to be in her thirties, had been killed by a single
          stab wound. Her body was discovered by a man walking his dog in the
          Ver Colne Valley Walk at Watford, Herts, close to the M1. The
          victim's dog was standing by the body when the discovery was made,
          police said.

          Detectives believe the woman was murdered just minutes before her
          body was discovered. A bare chested man in his late twenties was seen
          leaving the area at the time of the killing, on Tuesday evening. Two
          young girls were indecently assaulted in the area a month ago but
          although the description of the attacker was similar to the shirtless
          man, police said they were not making a positive link.

          Detectives are also expected to speak to officers from Devon and
          Cornwall who are investigating the murders of 14-year-old Kate
          Bushell, from Exeter, and Lynn Bryant, from the Roseland Peninsula,
          Cornwall, who were both stabbed to death while walking their dogs.

          The victim's parents are thought to be on holiday and police refused
          to name her until they had been informed. She is thought to have
          lived alone and to have been a regular walker on the network of
          footpaths in the area.

          -----

          ISSUE 1866 Tuesday 4 July 2000


          Stalker may be double murderer
          By Michael Smith

          A KILLER who may have knifed a woman and a girl while they were
          walking dogs might be preparing to strike again. A man with a knife
          has followed another woman walking her dog.

          Carmen Boxwell, 46, said yesterday that she believed it was only the
          growling of her six-stone alsatian dog which saved her life. Mrs
          Boxwell saw the man as she passed his dark blue Volvo car in a car
          park by Batson Creek, near Salcombe, Devon. As she walked down to the
          creek, he got out of his car and followed her along the path.

          It was then that she saw the six-inch knife, she said. "When I saw
          the knife in his hand I thought 'Oh no, he is going to kill me.' He
          followed me all the way and it was only when my dog stopped that he
          stopped as well. I know he was scared of Topsy. I thought the man was
          going to kill my dog and then attack me but Topsy is wonderful and
          she doesn't let anybody come near me. I know in my heart he would
          have attacked me if Topsy had not been with me. I am sure she saved
          my life."

          Devon and Cornwall Police sent 24 officers and a helicopter to the
          area, fearing that the incident could be connected to the unsolved
          murders of Lyn Bryant and Kate Bushell. Both were walking dogs. Kate,
          14, was killed on Nov 15 1997, while walking a neighbour's Jack
          Russell along a lane near her home in Exeter, Devon. Her father found
          her with her throat cut.

          Lyn Bryant, 41, a housewife, was stabbed to death on Oct 20 1998, as
          she walked the family lurcher in Ruanhighlanes on the Roseland
          Peninsula near her home in Truro, Cornwall. Despite wide-scale
          investigations, both murders remain unsolved and police say that it
          is possible that they were carried out by different attackers.

          Nevertheless, there were a number of similarities between the two
          cases and they have been persistently linked. Both the victims were
          women out walking a dog alone in rural areas. The weapon in both
          instances was a knife and there were sightings in both cases of a
          pale-coloured van. Devon and Cornwall police said last night that
          they were taking the possibility of a link between Sunday's incident
          and the two murders very seriously.

          A spokesman said: "There may be a link with the two murders. Here we
          have a woman in a rural area followed while walking a dog by a man
          with a knife. There is nothing to say it is not the same person
          responsible for the murders and we would be crazy not to take this
          seriously.

          "We put pretty much everybody we could out there on Sunday because of
          the possibility it could be the same man. We had the helicopter and a
          good couple of dozen officers but we still didn't manage to locate
          the vehicle. Now we are trying to establish the ownership of the
          Volvo through database checks."

          The man Mrs Boxwell saw was white with a suntan, clean-shaven, aged
          around 40, in green corduroy trousers and a blue sweatshirt. The
          investigating officers were very keen to talk to him, the spokesman
          said, adding that the man could have been completely innocent.

          "He didn't attack Mrs Boxwell or speak to her. He was simply behind
          her on the path. There is a lot of fishing that goes on in that area
          and at that time of the morning he may well have simply been out
          fishing." Mrs Boxwell, who is originally from Honduras, said last
          night that she had not been aware of the two murders in the area.

          She said: "The police told me it could connect with the two murders.
          I think they are right. By the time I got back my clothes were soaked
          with sweat because I was so scared. I am lucky to be here now and
          talking. I could have been the next victim."
          Last edited by DarkPassenger; 02-25-2008, 07:17 PM.

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          • #35
            Hi Dark,

            The Second Edition by Michael Newton. They're just listed in the appendix - not many details. The "Hull Strangler" was just the name I gave the killer here due to the method shown. I'm a listed contributor to that publication but I had nothing to do with those two entries so I don't know anything about them. From the dealings I've had with Newton, he checks things out pretty thoroughly before he puts them in his book.
            This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.

            Stan Reid

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            • #36
              I fear, based on my own work, that the country is overrun with serial killers.

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              • #37
                I am (health permitting) going to visit the Local Studies Library tomorrow on Ripper related business so I will enquire as to this one and hopefully get some info.

                Mike
                Regards Mike

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                • #38
                  The Bus Stop Killer

                  Here is a new one in Britain,
                  His official victim count is 2 murders, 1 attempted but Police investigating the case suspect a lot more.
                  He is also the prime suspect in the murder of Milli Dowler, a 13 year old who vanished in 2002.
                  He is due to be sentanced today here is the BBC website,

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                  mike
                  Regards Mike

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                  • #39
                    I've been tracking the "Twickenham Twatter" since 2004 - I'm delighted at Bellfield's sentencing!

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                    • #40
                      Trevor Hardy, convicted 1977, murdered three teenage girls in 15 months in Greater Manchester, serving a whole life tariff.

                      Anyone have any more useful information?

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                      • #41
                        I too am delighted that this evil b'stard Bellfield has been given life with no hope of ever being released.

                        He winked and laughed at victim's families in court and yelled at them to F off. When it came to sentancing, he refused to come into the courtroom and stayed in the cells.

                        It's also now being investigated concerning his first girlfriend who was murdered when she was 14 and he was only 12, and no one ever brought to trial for it (shades of Ed Gein's brother?)

                        What a turd. I'm usually compassionate but I hope this scumbag gets what he's due.

                        PHILIP
                        Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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                        • #42
                          The big girl Bellfield wouldn't show up at the court due to Bad Press!
                          Well Duh, you just killed 2 innocents, tried killing a third and maybe killed even more, what do you want, a line of people wanting to pat you on the back??

                          I am so glad he got sent down, and I am sure the Queens of the prison are too!

                          I was at Local Studies for hours yesterday and although i got lots of New Jack the Ripper newspaper reports, there was nothing on the Hull Strangler, my father is a local crime historian so i will speak with him later.
                          (He slept through the earthquake last night)

                          Regards Mike
                          Regards Mike

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                          • #43
                            I think there should be a more open, "official" site on British serial killing - instead of the ones listing. The. Same. Bloody. Ones.

                            Howabout; CASEBOOK: British Serial Murder?

                            Or a wiki, perhaps. I have spent five years researching British serial murder and I really want to get out there the true extent of the problem. People tend to think that the UK has had about a dozen or so, ever, when this is clearly incorrect. Even David Wilson, Britain's top serial killer expert, only counts TWENTY in his works! That's a quarter of the number I list in the UK, the majority in the 20th - and 21st Centuries.

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                            • #44
                              Hi Guys, it appears the Busstop Strangeler May have also killed Milli Dowler and is also been investigated for 20 other similar cases.

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                              Mike
                              Regards Mike

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                              • #45
                                Bus Stop Stalker, not Strangler.

                                Yeah, they think he killed Milly - and it looks bloody likely. He's suspected of up to 100 attacks, but the police publically say 20.

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