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«Breaking News» Levi Bellfield's horrific crimes will never be fully revealed to protect families of his victims



Police have said they will never reveal the true extent of serial killer Levi Bellfield's horrific crimes to protect the families of his victims


Police have said they will never reveal the true extent of serial killer Levi Bellfield's horrific crimes to protect the families of his victims



Police have said they will never reveal the true extent of serial killer Levi Bellfield's horrific crimes to protect the families of his victims



Police have said they will never reveal the true extent of serial killer Levi Bellfield's horrific crimes to protect the families of his victims.


Bellfield, 50, was found guilty of murdering French student Amelie Delagrange, 22, in 2004, and killing Marsha McDonnell, 19, in 2003.


He was found guilty of the murder of Milly Dowler, 13, in 2011 and is one of around 50 British prisoners serving a whole life sentence, meaning he will never be released.


Three women recently came forward to say they had been attacked by Bellfield after ITV's Manhunt, which re-tells the events leading up to the serial killer's arrest.


Bellfield first confessed to his sickening crimes in three interviews with police officers in February and April 2015, reports the Daily Star.


He gave a 'detailed description of violent and depraved offences', including Milly's rape and murder, as well as 'other offending'.


Surrey Police have said the transcripts from the interviews will never be released because it will cause 'further unwarranted emotional damage' to the families.


Replying to a Freedom of Information request, the force’s information access manager Tony Smith said: 'We believe public disclosure is highly likely to cause further unwarranted emotional damage and trauma to the families of Levi Bellfield’s victims, especially to the Dowler family, who in their own words "have had to endure so much".'


Since the show, the officer that first nailed Bellfied, Colin Sutton, has revealed three women made contact with him to say they had been targeted by the monster.


Retired detective Mr Sutton, played by Martin Clunes in the series, told The Mirror that there was 'little doubt' that some of Bellfield's victims had still not come forward. 


The television drama, which ended on Tuesday 8 January was based on Mr Sutton's memoir which detailed his experiences during the case.




Bellfield is one of around 50 British prisoners serving a whole life sentence, meaning he will never be released. He confessed to the murders in 2015, and gave a 'detailed description of violent and depraved offences', including Milly Dowler's rape and murder. Pictured: Milly


Bellfield is one of around 50 British prisoners serving a whole life sentence, meaning he will never be released. He confessed to the murders in 2015, and gave a 'detailed description of violent and depraved offences', including Milly Dowler's rape and murder. Pictured: Milly



Bellfield is one of around 50 British prisoners serving a whole life sentence, meaning he will never be released. He confessed to the murders in 2015, and gave a 'detailed description of violent and depraved offences', including Milly Dowler's rape and murder. Pictured: Milly





Amelie Delagrange (pictured) was murdered on the night of August 19, 2004


Amelie Delagrange (pictured) was murdered on the night of August 19, 2004






Marsha McDonnell, aged 19, died in 2003, yards from her home after getting off a bus. Surrey Police are withholding transcripts from interviews to prevent 'further unwarranted emotional damage and trauma to the families'


Marsha McDonnell, aged 19, died in 2003, yards from her home after getting off a bus. Surrey Police are withholding transcripts from interviews to prevent 'further unwarranted emotional damage and trauma to the families'



Amelie Delagrange (left) was murdered in 2004 while Marsha McDonnell, aged 19, (right) died in 2003, yards from her home after getting off a bus. Surrey Police are withholding transcripts from interviews to prevent 'further unwarranted emotional damage and trauma to the families'





The ITV drama Manhunt, which re-tells the events leading up to the serial killer's arrest and stars Martin Clunes as detective Colin Sutton, has inspired other women to come forward


The ITV drama Manhunt, which re-tells the events leading up to the serial killer's arrest and stars Martin Clunes as detective Colin Sutton, has inspired other women to come forward



The ITV drama Manhunt, which re-tells the events leading up to the serial killer's arrest and stars Martin Clunes as detective Colin Sutton, has inspired other women to come forward


The programme followed the then Met detective and his team as they linked the 2004 murder of French student Amelie Delagrange, 22, in Twickenham, with the 2003 killing of Marsha McDonnell, 19, and the 2002 murder of Milly Dowler, 13, in Walton-on-Thames.


After Manhunt had aired Mr Sutton said Catherine Harvey, 33, told him that Bellfield tried to lure her into his car in 2002 when she was 17.


She said: 'He was really intimidating... I was terrified.'


It also emerged last week that he was part of a paedophile gang which preyed on more than 17 children in care, according to a council review.


Scotland Yard is studying the report which reveals links between the serial killer and six men accused of grooming children as young as 13 to be raped.


Those men have never faced justice and continue to 'pose a serious threat to children', the report by a respected social worker claims.  


Bellfield is said to have been a member of a Rotherham-style child sex ring in Hanwell, West London preying on victims from two children's homes. His 'associates', who allegedly used Bellfield's flat as a 'raping room', were never caught.


A six-month study of police and children's home records has identified at least 17 potential victims aged 13 to 16, including a girl who told police she was assaulted at the age of 14 in Bellfield's home only days before he killed Amelie Delagrange in 2004.


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Police have said they will never reveal the true extent of serial killer Levi Bellfield’s horrific crimes to protect the families of his victims

Police have said they will never reveal the true extent of serial killer Levi Bellfield’s horrific crimes to protect the families of...


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