Levi Bellfield has ‘admitted’ to the murder of a 19-year-old student in a ‘written confession’ and will be questioned by police again, it has been reported.
Bellfield, 54, is known to have killed at least three people, including the highly publicized disappearance and murder of Milly Dowler, 13, in 2011. French student Amelie Delagrange, 22, in 2004, and Marsha McDonnell, 19, in 2008.
In April 1999, a 19-year-old student, Elizabeth Chau, was leaving Thames Valley University and was caught on CCTV walking home along the Uxbridge Road near Ealing Police Station. She was never seen again.
Her sister, Bich, has never given up hope of reuniting with her brother. She said, “We want Liz to know that we love her and miss her very much.”
Now, The sun reports that Bellfield wrote a “signed confession” to Ms. Chau’s murder, “bunched her into a van” and also describes “where she is buried” and “admitted to five other murders.”
Levi Bellfield has ‘admitted’ to the murder of a 19-year-old student in a ‘written confession’ and will be questioned again by police, it has been reported
In April 1999, a 19-year-old student, Elizabeth Chau, was leaving Thames Valley University and was caught on CCTV walking home along the Uxbridge Road near Ealing Police Station. She was never seen again
He would have handed over the confession to his lawyer Theresa Clark in March this year. Ms. Chau’s family reportedly declined to comment.
Theresa Clark told the publication: “I passed it on to the police. He will probably be interviewed under caution.’
In his confession, Bellfield is said to have confessed to the murders of 17-year-old Jessie Wilson in South West London, Sarah Spurell, 23, in Hastings in 2004, and Sonia Salvatierra, 26, in Twickenham, West London.
Scotland Year launched an appeal for information about Elizabeth Chau’s disappearance in 2012, 13 years after her disappearance, with a reward of £15,000.
In March this year, 54-year-old Bellfield became engaged to a regular female visitor to HMP Frankfield, where he serves a lifetime tariff.
News of his intended marriage to the woman, who is in her 40s, sparked outrage when they were revealed last year, and Dominic Raab has vowed to take action to prevent it.
The Justice Minister is ready will unveil its new Victims Act in the coming weeks, which prohibits people serving life sentences from hitchhiking behind bars.
Her sister Bich (pictured left during a press conference with her mother Lam-Pheng on April 16, 1999) has never given up hope of reuniting with her brother. She said, “We want Liz to know that we love her and miss her very much”
Now The Sun reports that Bellfield has written a “signed confession” to murder Ms Chau, “packing her into a van” and also describing “where she is buried” and “admitting to five other murders”
This has put the government on a collision course with Bellfield, who reportedly boasts that his fight against them is costing me the f*** all.
Bellfield, who is serving two life sentences for the murder of 13-year-old Milli, as well as Marsha McDonnell, 19, and Amelie Delagrange, 22, has demanded prison bosses heed his request to marry.
A letter sent on his behalf from law firm Carringtons claims that the delay in approving his marriage request is ‘illegitimate’ and in violation of the 1983 Marriage Act and the European Convention on Human Rights. The sun reports.