Long lost daughter of Soham killer Ian Huntley reveals she will never meet her evil dad
Sammie Bryan, 18, said she felt 'physically sick' after discovering the child murderer was her father
THE long lost daughter of evil child murderer Ian Huntley has revealed she will never meet him.
Sammie Bryan, 18, said she felt "physically sick" after discovering the Soham killer was her dad.
She didn't know the identity of her father until she stumbled across a newspaper article with her picture.
Opening up about her ordeal, she told Good Morning Britain: "It was really upsetting.
"I was more shocked than anything because I just wasn't expecting it.
"It affected me for a long time afterwards.
"It was scary when it all came out because I didn't know how people would react.
"But everyone has been supportive."
Sammie was just four years old when Huntley murdered 10-year-old girls Holly Marie Wells and Jessica Aimee Chapman.
Describing her feelings towards him, she said: "It makes me angry to know what he's done and how many people it's affected.
"I will never see him. I never want to meet him."
Sammie was supported by her mum Katie - who left Huntley while she was pregnant.
He had physically and emotionally abusive towards her during the 15-month relationship.
Katie said: "I was only 15 when I met him.
"He was very controlling and he went from bad to worse.
"He physically attacked me on more than one occasion. I found the strength to leave him when I fell pregnant."