Vile child killer Robert Black ‘revealed how he lured kid victims to their death’ in harrowing recording
The recordings suggest Black was responsible for the murder of a 13-year-old girl in the 1970's
CHILLING recordings reveal how a sick child killer lured his victims by persuading them to get into his car.
Kid rapist Robert Black murdered four young girls but cops believe he killed even more, including a 13-year-old.
Young teen Genette Tate was snatched whilst delivering papers in her Devon hometown in 1978.
Paedo Black died in jail last year - when cops were just weeks away from charging him with Genette's murder.
Now, recordings from a 1990 counselling session Black had with counsellor Ray Wyre reveals the sick depths of the murderer's depravity, and are set to be broadcast for the first time on CBS Reality series Voice Of A Serial Killer.
Despite not yet being charged with any murders at the time of the recording, Black was serving life for attempting to abduct a six-year-old in Scotland - and cops suspected he had killed Genette and many others.
Wyre asks Black how Genette's murder could have happened, and he gives a now harrowing response of how the murder may have taken place.
"Well they found her bike didn't they?
"He's obviously persuaded her to get off her bike or grabbed her off the bike.
"One of the two.
"Then got her into a vehicle and took her away."
Then, Black describes a scenario for how Genette could have been taken.
Chillingly, it matches the police's theory exactly.
He said: "If I had seen a paper girl, I'd maybe park and watch for a while to see what sort of route.
"Getting myself into a position where it would be possible to take somebody."
Cops figured out that Black had been responsible for many other murders, and in 1994, he was charged with the murder of five-year-old Caroline Hogg, Sarah Harper, 10 and Susan Maxwell, 11.
The evil killer was then charged in 2011 of the murder of 9-year-old Jennifer Cardy, carried out in 1980, abducting her as she cycled to a friend's house near her Northern Ireland home.