Hideous full details of Levi Bellfield’s crimes ‘are being kept secret to protect victims’ families’
CONFESSIONS made by serial killer Levi Bellfield in prison are being kept secret to protect the families of his victims.
Bellfield, 50, is currently serving life sentences in Frankland prison for the horrific murders of Milly Dowler, Marsha McDonnell and Amelie Delagrange between 2002 and 2004.
New series Manhunt, which aired last week, has prompted a fresh wave of allegations against the serial killer.
He finally confessed to his crimes in 2015 and his first meetings with two detective constables were on February 25 and 26 that year and then on April 29.
Officers were given a “detailed description of violent and depraved offences” including Milly’s rape and murder along with “other offending”.
Surrey Police have told the the details are too sickening to be released.
“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'.”
Manhunt depicted the story of how the murder of French National Amelie on Twickenham Green in August 2004 was eventually linked to the murders of Marsha in 2003 and the abduction and murder of Milly as she travelled home from school in 2002.
The programmed starred Martin Clunes as Detective Chief Inspector Colin Sutton - the detective who masterminded his conviction.
Mr Sutton told ITV news last week that he had been contacted by three women who claimed they had been targeted by Bellfield.
Damning evidence from his girlfriend Emma Mills - called Laura in the show - put him at the scene of Amélie Delegrange's murder.
Emma had called Bellfield the night he killed the French student, asking him to go to Tesco to pick up some milk she'd forgotten to buy.
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But the call had gone to his voicemail, transmitting to a mast covering the site of the murder.
It placed the bouncer at the scene of the crime - and Emma's Tesco receipt from that night, proving she hadn't bought milk, was also used as evidence to cage him.
One of his other ex-girlfriends Joe Collings, 47, has also said her evidence was also crucial in bringing the twisted serial killer to the attention of police.
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