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A man has been found guilty of murdering two students he stalked at bus stops. A man has been found guilty of murdering two students he stalked at bus stops in south-west London.
Levi Bellfield, 39, was convicted of killing Amelie Delagrange, 22, and Marsha McDonnell, 19, in south-west London. Levi Bellfield, 39, of West Drayton, west London was convicted of killing Amelie Delagrange, 22, and Marsha McDonnell, 19.
He has also been found guilty of the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy.He has also been found guilty of the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy.
Bellfield, of West Drayton, west London, carried out the attacks between 2001 and 2004. He will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on Tuesday. Bellfield attacked the women between 2001 and 2004. Police also suspect him of carrying out 20 other attacks on women. He will be sentenced on Tuesday.
Police revealed after the trial that Bellfield is also suspected of carrying out 20 other attacks on women, including six attempted date rapes involving drugs, and they believe more victims will now come forward. Police revealed after the trial that the other attacks he is suspected of include six attempted date rapes involving drugs, and they believe more victims will now come forward.
The former bouncer is also due to be questioned over the murder of 13-year-old Milly Dowler, who went missing on her way home from school in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey on 21 March 2002.The former bouncer is also due to be questioned over the murder of 13-year-old Milly Dowler, who went missing on her way home from school in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey on 21 March 2002.
Bellfield stalked lone women at bus stopsDuring the trial the prosecution said Bellfield trawled buses and bus stops for women and attacked them when they rejected him. Both murdered women were students During the trial the prosecution said Bellfield trawled buses and bus stops for women and attacked them when they rejected him.
Miss McDonnell was "bludgeoned to death" just yards from her front door after she got off a bus in February 2003.Miss McDonnell was "bludgeoned to death" just yards from her front door after she got off a bus in February 2003.
And in August 2004 Miss Delagrange died from severe head injuries following an attack on Twickenham Green when she was walking home after missing her bus stop.And in August 2004 Miss Delagrange died from severe head injuries following an attack on Twickenham Green when she was walking home after missing her bus stop.
Miss Sheedy suffered extensive injuries when she got off a bus and was hit by a car which reversed back over her before driving off in May 2004 when she was 18. Miss Sheedy suffered extensive injuries when she got off a bus and was hit by a car, which reversed back over her before driving off, in May 2004, when she was 18.
We welcome the news today that the man responsible for these barbaric crimes has finally been proved to be guilty Shane McDonnell Speaking outside court, Miss Sheedy said she would never forget what happened to her and described Bellfield's actions as "despicable". The road to recovery has been emotionally and physically hard. There were times when I thought I would never get better Kate Sheedy class="" href="/1/hi/england/london/7263311.stm">Kate Sheedy's full statement
And the uncle of Miss McDonnell, Shane, said: "Five years have passed since the night our beloved Marsha was so cruelly taken from this world, a girl that only had love in her heart, brutally slain by a man who only has hate in his. Speaking outside court, Kate Sheedy said she would never forget what happened to her.
"I have waited for nearly four years for this day and it hard to express how much it means to me," the former convent school head girl said.
"The road to recovery has been emotionally and physically hard.
"There were times when I thought I would never get better.
"The fact that Bellfield has been found guilty means more than I can say."
'Barbaric crimes'
Miss McDonnell's uncle, Shane McDonell, said: "Five years have passed since the night our beloved Marsha was so cruelly taken from this world, a girl that only had love in her heart, brutally slain by a man who only has hate in his.
"For her family, life will never quite be the same ever again, the pain and hurt that we carry will always be there."For her family, life will never quite be the same ever again, the pain and hurt that we carry will always be there.
"It is a sentence with no remission. We welcome the news today that the man responsible for these barbaric crimes has finally been proved to be guilty - after nearly five months of having to endure the cowardly charade of innocence put forward by the defence - we at last get to see Levi Bellfield for what he truly is." "It is a sentence with no remission. We welcome the news today that the man responsible for these barbaric crimes has finally been proved to be guilty, after nearly five months of having to endure the cowardly charade of innocence put forward by the defence, we at last get to see Levi Bellfield for what he truly is."
Det Ch Insp Colin Sutton, from the Metropolitan Police, said Londoners could feel safer after the verdicts. Det Ch Insp Colin Sutton, from the Metropolitan Police, said Bellfield was a clever, cunning, arrogant and very dangerous man.
The jury of seven women and five men was unable to reach verdicts on two other charges. These were the kidnap and false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie, 17, and the attempted murder of hairdresser Irma Dragoshi, 33. "He clearly is a dangerous man and clearly south west London in general will be a much safer place, particularly for women.
"This wicked series of attacks ended in 2004 when Levi Bellfield was arrested," he said.
False imprisonment
Andrew Haddock, CPS lawyer, said he was greatly relieved that Bellfield had been found guilty of murder.
He said the families had shown "great fortitude" during the trial.
"Bellfield is probably the only person who does know what his motive was," he said.
The jury of seven women and five men was unable to reach verdicts on two other charges.
These were the kidnap and false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie, 17, and the attempted murder of hairdresser Irma Dragoshi, 33.
The Crown Prosecution Service said it would not seek a retrial on the two counts.The Crown Prosecution Service said it would not seek a retrial on the two counts.
The relatives of Amelie Delagrange, Marsha McDonnell and Kate Sheedy held hands with supporters at the back of the court when the verdicts were read out.