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Police investigating the murders of five women are examining CCTV footage and may release images showing the last known movements of one of them. | Police investigating the murders of five women are examining CCTV footage and may release images showing the last known movements of one of them. |
Det Chief Supt Stewart Gull said he was confident of finding footage of prostitute Anneli Alderton and was looking for pictures of the others. | Det Chief Supt Stewart Gull said he was confident of finding footage of prostitute Anneli Alderton and was looking for pictures of the others. |
She was last seen on 3 December on a train from Harwich to Colchester, a week before being found dead. | She was last seen on 3 December on a train from Harwich to Colchester, a week before being found dead. |
Suffolk police have received thousands of calls from members of the public. | Suffolk police have received thousands of calls from members of the public. |
And officers say they have drawn up a list of 50 suspects. | And officers say they have drawn up a list of 50 suspects. |
Det Chief Supt Stewart Gull said: "We are looking at many hours of CCTV footage. | Det Chief Supt Stewart Gull said: "We are looking at many hours of CCTV footage. |
"We hope to get footage of Anneli - we know she caught a train in Essex last week." | "We hope to get footage of Anneli - we know she caught a train in Essex last week." |
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Police are considering staging a reconstruction of the last known movements of one of the women in the hope of jogging people's memories. | Police are considering staging a reconstruction of the last known movements of one of the women in the hope of jogging people's memories. |
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On Friday the fifth body found was confirmed as that of Annette Nicholls, 29, who worked as a prostitute. | |
Her body was discovered naked at Levington near Ipswich, but a post-mortem examination failed to reveal exactly how she died. | |
The other four murdered women are Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, Anneli Alderton, aged 24 and Paula Clennell, 24. | The other four murdered women are Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, Anneli Alderton, aged 24 and Paula Clennell, 24. |
Map: Where the bodies were found | Map: Where the bodies were found |
Later on Saturday police will appeal for help at the start of Ipswich Town's football match against Leeds United. | Later on Saturday police will appeal for help at the start of Ipswich Town's football match against Leeds United. |
Players and spectators will observe a minute's silence for the victims, and Ipswich officials said police had offered women safety advice in the match programme. | |
On Friday, prayers were said for the women and their families at a church service at Copdock, a village close to where two of the bodies were found. | On Friday, prayers were said for the women and their families at a church service at Copdock, a village close to where two of the bodies were found. |
Suffolk's chief constable Alastair McWhirter has said his force faced "incredible challenges". | |
But he said his officers remained determined to carry out investigations "thoroughly and quickly", and morale remained high. | |
Tests | Tests |
Police said all the women were found naked but said none had been sexually assaulted. | |
Toxicology tests are being carried out on the bodies of all five women, who were described as "poly-drug users". | |
Detectives have received more than 7,000 calls from the public. | |
Suffolk Police are being helped by 26 other forces, and 250 officers are working on the five murder inquiries. | |
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