Revealed: 'Honeytrap' female police officer who tried to seduce Rachel Nickell murder suspect Colin Stagg into a confession has buried her notorious past and started a new life far away with her ex-police husbandThe undercover female police officer whose 'honeytrap' sting led to Colin Stagg being wrongly accused of the murder of young mother Rachel Nickell has buried her notorious past to start a new life in secrecy, we can reveal. The former detective, now 60, lives in a quiet community far from Roehampton, south-west London, where some 28 years ago she worked on trying to worm her way into the affections of 'local weirdo' Stagg in the hope that he would confess to the murder. Known only by her codename 'Lizzie James', her real identity is guarded by a highly restrictive legal clause which protects her in perpetuity and was put in force following the catastrophic collapse of the prosecution case in court. It's believed that few if any of her close circle of friends and neighbours are aware of her association with one of the most disastrous murder investigations in British criminal history. Now, 'Lizzie James's' story will be revisited, next Friday in Deceit, a major Channel 4 thriller telling the story of the bungled case which allowed Rachel Nickell's real killer, Robert Napper, to go on and kill two more women before he was brought to justice. Pictured: Niamh Algar portraying 'Lizzie James' (top) Colin Stagg (bottom left) and Rachel Nickell (bottom right).
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