The father of a Babes in the Wood victim has revealed his 32 years of torment after murderer Russell Bishop attempted to frame him.
Barrie Fellows, 71, has pointed the finger of blame at two of Bishop's ex-girlfriend's, claiming they helped the sadistic Bishop escape justice.
Bishop 52, killed Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway in Brighton in 1986 but was cleared of murder a year later.
Mr Fellows claims Marion Stevenson and Jenny Johnson helped Bishop evade justice in the original trial.
Barrie Fellows (pictured, left at the Old Bailey last month and, right, at the time of the murders in 1986) broke down and had to leave court after he was accused of killing his own daughter
Stevenson told police she saw Mr Fellows watching a film of his own daughter having sex, and Johnson originally said a blue sweatshirt at the scene belonged to Bishop.
But told the court in 1987 that the jumper at the scene did not belong to Bishop.
Mr Fellows told the Sunday People: 'These women helped him take my family away, piece by piece, over the last 30 years.
'In some respects they are just as bad as him. They are going to pay too, if we have our way.'
Mr Fellows is now considering legal action against the pair.
Russell Bishop, pictured (left) in prison in recent years and (right) after his initial arrest for the 1986 Babes in the Wood murders, was convicted today, 32 years after the girls were killed
The bodies of nine year olds Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway were found huddled together in a den in Wild Park in Brighton in 1986. They had been sexually assaulted and strangled to death.
Bishop, who played cricket with Nicola's father, was charged with murder in 1986 but cleared a year later following a trial branded a 'shambles' by one of the lawyers involved.
A key aspect of the case was Johnson changing her story at the trial to claim a blue jumper was not Bishop's- with DNA evidence at the new trial linking it directly to Bishop.
Mr Fellows added: 'It sickens me, the sweatshirt belonged to the perverted killer of two innocent children. She hadn’t been mistaken.'
Bishop went on trial for a second time after a blue jumper he discarded near the scene 'gave up its secrets' under inspection using modern DNA techniques
The 71-year-old was questioned by police following his daughter's death, and was forced to move from the area due to suspicions about his involvement.
At Bishop's trial he was cross-examined and had to leave the court after weeping in the witness box as he was accused of killing the girls.
Bishop's barrister Joel Bennathan QC had told jurors 'that the police and prosecution have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong man'.
Prosecutor Brian Altman QC slammed the defence case, saying: 'What you have seen unfolding before your eyes is the creation by the defendant of a smokescreen in the hope, quite literally, that he gets away with murder for the second time.'
Nicola Fellows (left) and Karen Hadaway (right) were found dead in woodland near Brighton in 1986. The case, known as the Babes in the Wood, went unsolved for more than 30 years
Meanwhile, Bishop's ex-girlfriend Stevenson previously said she could never forgive herself for not being able to save the girls.
She told The Sun: 'I am just so, so sorry that I didn’t see him for the predator he is and I couldn’t keep those little girls safe.'
Stevenson added she was certain of Bishop's guilt after he was cleared.
After being cleared in 1987, 52-year-old Bishop went on to attack another girl just three years later in 1990, molesting and strangling the youngster before leaving her for dead, a crime for which he was later jailed for life.
He was finally hauled back before court over the original Babes in the Woods murders of Nicola and Karen this year, after advances in DNA science meant a jumper he left near the victims linked him to the crime scene.
His conviction marked the end of the girls' families' 32 year wait for justice - and will raise questions over how he was ever allowed to walk free to attack again.
Bishop, who was jailed for life last week for a minimum of 36 years, will likely die in jail following his latest conviction.
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Main photo article The father of a Babes in the Wood victim has revealed his 32 years of torment after murderer Russell Bishop attempted to frame him.
Barrie Fellows, 71, has pointed the finger of blame at two of Bishop’s ex-girlfriend’s, claiming they helped the sadistic Bishop escape justice.
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