Notorious killer Christopher Halliwell whose vile crimes are portrayed in ITV drama A Confession may have murdered FOUR MORE women whose cases have never been solved Christopher Halliwell (left), whose double murders are being portrayed in the ITV show A Confession, has now been linked to the unsolved killings of four other women. A witness has claimed that he saw Halliwell, who is currently serving life in prison for two murders, drive a white van similar to the one spotted at the scene of the unsolved killing of Julie Finley. Ms Finley, 23, was found strangled with her naked body dumped in a field in Rainford, Lancashire on August 5, 1994. He has also been linked to the murders of Carol Clark, Jackie Waines and Yvonne Fitt. Pictured from right to left on the right side: Julie Finley, Jackie Waines, Yvonne Fitt and Carol Clark.
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Halliwell is behind bars after murdering Becky Godden and Sian O'Callaghan
He confessed to DS Steve Fulcher, saying he was a 'sick f*****' who needed 'help'
DS Fulcher has revealed officers unearthed a secret stash of women's clothing
Haul included Ms Godden's cardigan and Ms O'Callaghan's high-heeled shoes
Detective said he fears stash is a roll call of other women he has raped or killed
Halliwell has previously been linked to other disappearances, including Claudia Lawrence
The detective who helped convict double murderer Christopher Halliwell fears he could have killed or raped up to sixty victims after police unearthed a secret 'trophy cabinet' of women's belongings.
Halliwell, 53, is serving a whole life term after confessing to Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher that he had killed 20-year-old Becky Godden.
The depraved taxi driver - who had already led police to the body of his second victim Sian O'Callaghan, 22, when he made the admission - told DS Fulcher that he was a 'sick f*****' who needed 'help'.
Now it's emerged that, while searching for evidence of Halliwell's crimes, investigators found a stash of women's clothing, some 15 miles from where Ms O'Callaghan's body was found.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4628212/Did-Christopher-Halliwell-kill-SIXTY-women.html
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