Serial killer Levi Bellfield has allegedly confessed to the murder of a student who went missing 24 years ago, as police launch a fresh investigation
The murderer, 54, whose victims include 13-year-old Milly Dowler, has admitted killing Elizabeth Chau, the Sun reported.Elizabeth, 19, went missing a mile away from her home in Ealing, West London in April 1999. He allegedly pushed her into a van.
It comes after news emerged that Bellfield planned to use legal aid to marry a jail visitor and pledged to bring in new laws "quickly" that would stop him. He told LBC’s Nick Ferrari at Breakfast: “Let me just be crystal clear with you, Nick – I don’t think it is appropriate and I’m going to change the law.“But I also think there’s a question around the risk to anyone that would marry an offender as egregious as in this case Levi Bellfield.“So on both factors, I’m committed to doing what we can to prevent that taking place.
A source told the paper: “Bellfield’s laughing that he’s getting all this help for free. It’s alarming that, as things stand, his barristers have the law on their side.Prison Minister says 'evil monster' Levi Bellfield should be stopped from marrying in jail
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