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Officers investigating the murder of three prostitutes and the discovery of two more suspected victims have removed one body from woodland near Ipswich.Officers investigating the murder of three prostitutes and the discovery of two more suspected victims have removed one body from woodland near Ipswich.
The body has been taken away by Suffolk Police to establish the cause of death and the victim's identity.The body has been taken away by Suffolk Police to establish the cause of death and the victim's identity.
Police said it was likely the body, found close to another in Levington, is one of two missing prostitutes.Police said it was likely the body, found close to another in Levington, is one of two missing prostitutes.
Paula Clennell, 24, and Annette Nicholls, 29, have not been seen for several days.Paula Clennell, 24, and Annette Nicholls, 29, have not been seen for several days.
The other body is likely to remain at the scene - which is off the A14 - until Thursday morning.The other body is likely to remain at the scene - which is off the A14 - until Thursday morning.
Detectives said the victims had not died at the scenes, but their bodies had been dumped in the wooded areas where they were found.Detectives said the victims had not died at the scenes, but their bodies had been dumped in the wooded areas where they were found.
Map: Where the bodies were foundMap: Where the bodies were found
Police have linked the murders of Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, and Anneli Alderton, 24, whose bodies were found in nearby villages within 10 days.Police have linked the murders of Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, and Anneli Alderton, 24, whose bodies were found in nearby villages within 10 days.
Det Ch Supt Stewart Gull said all five deaths bore "striking similarities" in that the women had been found naked and in a rural environment.Det Ch Supt Stewart Gull said all five deaths bore "striking similarities" in that the women had been found naked and in a rural environment.
It is important that if anyone has concerns for the safety of a prostitute in Ipswich that they contact us immediately Det Ch Supt Stewart Gull A number of people are helping police with their inquiries, but no-one has been arrested.It is important that if anyone has concerns for the safety of a prostitute in Ipswich that they contact us immediately Det Ch Supt Stewart Gull A number of people are helping police with their inquiries, but no-one has been arrested.
Officers are trawling through 2,199 calls made in five hours on Tuesday and will be working "24-7" on the investigation. Officers are working through more than 4,000 calls made on Tuesday and Wednesday for what is now the biggest criminal inquiry in Suffolk Police's history.
Mr Gull said specialists, including blood and soil experts, were at the woodland in Levington where the two bodies were found.Mr Gull said specialists, including blood and soil experts, were at the woodland in Levington where the two bodies were found.
The Suffolk murder trail
Home Office pathologist Dr Nat Carey, who carried out post-mortems examinations on the three murdered prostitutes, will examine the bodies.Home Office pathologist Dr Nat Carey, who carried out post-mortems examinations on the three murdered prostitutes, will examine the bodies.
But Mr Gull said it was unlikely police would confirm on Wednesday the identities of the bodies.But Mr Gull said it was unlikely police would confirm on Wednesday the identities of the bodies.
"We have not found what appear to be murder scenes," he said. "We are dealing with sites where the bodies have been dumped and left." href="/1/hi/in_depth/629/629/6175797.stm" class="">The Suffolk murder trail "We have not found what appear to be murder scenes," he said. "We are dealing with sites where the bodies have been dumped and left."
A picture of the prostitutes working in the area and their clients was gradually being built up, the officer said.A picture of the prostitutes working in the area and their clients was gradually being built up, the officer said.
He added: "It is important that if anyone has concerns for the safety of a prostitute in Ipswich that they contact us immediately."He added: "It is important that if anyone has concerns for the safety of a prostitute in Ipswich that they contact us immediately."
Despite appeals for the women to keep off the streets, there are some continuing to work through desperation for money to buy drugs and Christmas presents.Despite appeals for the women to keep off the streets, there are some continuing to work through desperation for money to buy drugs and Christmas presents.
Home Secretary John Reid and Downing Street have contacted Suffolk's Chief Constable Alastair McWhirter to make sure he has enough resources to deal with the current murder inquiry.Home Secretary John Reid and Downing Street have contacted Suffolk's Chief Constable Alastair McWhirter to make sure he has enough resources to deal with the current murder inquiry.
Teams search 'dump' siteTeams search 'dump' site
The prime minister's spokesman said officials were assured Mr McWhirter was "happy" with the level of resources he had.The prime minister's spokesman said officials were assured Mr McWhirter was "happy" with the level of resources he had.
At Commons question time, the prime minister said there was "entirely understandable fear" in the community in Ipswich and said all MPs would want to send their sympathy to the people of Suffolk and the relatives of the victims.At Commons question time, the prime minister said there was "entirely understandable fear" in the community in Ipswich and said all MPs would want to send their sympathy to the people of Suffolk and the relatives of the victims.
The sites where the two bodies were found on Tuesday is off the main A14 trunk road between Ipswich and Felixstowe docks close to a railway line, the Orwell estuary and a marina.The sites where the two bodies were found on Tuesday is off the main A14 trunk road between Ipswich and Felixstowe docks close to a railway line, the Orwell estuary and a marina.
It is near to where the body of Miss Alderton who had moved to the area from Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, was found on Sunday in Nacton.It is near to where the body of Miss Alderton who had moved to the area from Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, was found on Sunday in Nacton.
The body of Miss Adams was found on 2 December in woodland at Hintlesham, on the outskirts of Ipswich. She had last been seen on 15 November.The body of Miss Adams was found on 2 December in woodland at Hintlesham, on the outskirts of Ipswich. She had last been seen on 15 November.
On 8 December the body of Miss Nicol was found in nearby Copdock. She was the first to go missing and had last been seen on 30 October.On 8 December the body of Miss Nicol was found in nearby Copdock. She was the first to go missing and had last been seen on 30 October.
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