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Murder police questioning drivers | Murder police questioning drivers |
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Police investigating the murders of five women in Suffolk have questioned drivers in efforts to establish the last movements of one of the victims. | |
Officers were talking to motorists in Ipswich's red light area to work out the last movements of Paula Clennell. | Officers were talking to motorists in Ipswich's red light area to work out the last movements of Paula Clennell. |
Miss Clennell, 24, was thought to have worked on Handford Road a week ago. | |
Drivers were asked if they were in the area at the time. The prostitute's naked body was found in woodland at nearby Levington on 12 December. | Drivers were asked if they were in the area at the time. The prostitute's naked body was found in woodland at nearby Levington on 12 December. |
The other four murdered women are Anneli Alderton, 24, Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, and Annette Nicholls, 29. | The other four murdered women are Anneli Alderton, 24, Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, and Annette Nicholls, 29. |
All worked as prostitutes and all were drug users. | |
Police said all the women were found naked. | Police said all the women were found naked. |
Map: Where the bodies were found | Map: Where the bodies were found |
Miss Clennell was strangled and Miss Alderton died from a "compression to the neck". | Miss Clennell was strangled and Miss Alderton died from a "compression to the neck". |
The causes of death for Misses Nicol and Adams have not yet been ascertained. | The causes of death for Misses Nicol and Adams have not yet been ascertained. |
Questioning drivers is the latest attempt by police to jog the memories of members of the public. | Questioning drivers is the latest attempt by police to jog the memories of members of the public. |
On Saturday, police released CCTV images showing the final train journey taken by Miss Alderton. | |
She caught the 1753 GMT train from Harwich to Colchester on 3 December - a week before her body was found near Ipswich. | She caught the 1753 GMT train from Harwich to Colchester on 3 December - a week before her body was found near Ipswich. |
Satellite images of key locations | Satellite images of key locations |
Police said Miss Alderton was three months pregnant when she died. | Police said Miss Alderton was three months pregnant when she died. |
Det Chf Supt Stewart Gull said none of the murdered women had suffered "self defence wounds". | |
Nor had any of the women showed any evidence of sexual assault. | Nor had any of the women showed any evidence of sexual assault. |
Conservative leader David Cameron told the BBC the killings had highlighted the dangers posed by drugs and the lack of treatment centres to help addicts. | |
He said: "In many of our towns and cities there is this terrible connection between drugs and prostitution where young women are put at incredible risk. | He said: "In many of our towns and cities there is this terrible connection between drugs and prostitution where young women are put at incredible risk. |
"We have got to have more treatment, particularly residential treatment, to get people off the streets." | "We have got to have more treatment, particularly residential treatment, to get people off the streets." |
Drug treatment | |
On Saturday police appealed for help at the start of Ipswich Town's football match against Leeds United. | On Saturday police appealed for help at the start of Ipswich Town's football match against Leeds United. |
A minute's silence was held at Portman Road and prayers said for the dead women. | A minute's silence was held at Portman Road and prayers said for the dead women. |
Police confirmed they were interested in speaking to 50 to 100 people, and said some had been spoken to and some were still to be questioned. | |
POLICE PHONE NUMBERS Suffolk hotline: 0800 096 1011Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 | POLICE PHONE NUMBERS Suffolk hotline: 0800 096 1011Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 |
Assistant Chief Constable Jacqui Cheer said: "A good way to describe the progress we are making would be to compare the investigation to a jigsaw. | |
"We have constructed the edges, now we have to fill in the middle." | "We have constructed the edges, now we have to fill in the middle." |
Officers have also contacted more than 300 registered sex offenders in the county. | Officers have also contacted more than 300 registered sex offenders in the county. |
Suffolk Police said a detective inspector was liaising with members of the press in case they found out information which could help catch the killer. | Suffolk Police said a detective inspector was liaising with members of the press in case they found out information which could help catch the killer. |
They have also said they want to speak to a man who attended a memorial service for the five women in the company of a teenage prostitute. | They have also said they want to speak to a man who attended a memorial service for the five women in the company of a teenage prostitute. |
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