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Bus victim 'killed with hammer' Bus victim 'killed with hammer'
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One of two students murdered after getting off a London bus was hit over the head three times possibly with a lump hammer, the Old Bailey has heard.One of two students murdered after getting off a London bus was hit over the head three times possibly with a lump hammer, the Old Bailey has heard.
Marsha McDonnell, 19, a gap year student, died from brain damage after being struck on the head with a heavy blunt instrument in February 2003.Marsha McDonnell, 19, a gap year student, died from brain damage after being struck on the head with a heavy blunt instrument in February 2003.
French student Amelie Delagrange also died after being struck on the head. French student Amelie Delagrange was killed in 2004 with a blow to the head.
Levi Bellfield, 39, from west London, denies both murders and five other charges against three other women.Levi Bellfield, 39, from west London, denies both murders and five other charges against three other women.
These women were targeted victims of a predatory man who stalked bus stops and bus routes in vehicles looking for young women to attack Brian Altman, prosecutingThese women were targeted victims of a predatory man who stalked bus stops and bus routes in vehicles looking for young women to attack Brian Altman, prosecuting
Brian Altman, prosecuting, said a pathologist thought "a lump hammer was the possible weapon".Brian Altman, prosecuting, said a pathologist thought "a lump hammer was the possible weapon".
"The evidence suggests a rapid attack with Marsha unable to use her hands for defence.""The evidence suggests a rapid attack with Marsha unable to use her hands for defence."
The prosecution allege that Mr Bellfield, a wheel clamper and club doorman, killed Miss McDonnell after seeing her on a bus in Hampton, south-west London.The prosecution allege that Mr Bellfield, a wheel clamper and club doorman, killed Miss McDonnell after seeing her on a bus in Hampton, south-west London.
She was only yards away from her home when she was attacked in 2003, after a night out to the cinema with friends.She was only yards away from her home when she was attacked in 2003, after a night out to the cinema with friends.
LEVI BELLFIELD CHARGES The murder of Amelie Delagrange (above) at Twickenham Green on 20 August 2004The attempted murder of Kate Sheedy at Worton Road, Isleworth, on 28 May 2004The attempted murder of Irma Dragoshi at Longford Village on 16 December 2003Unlawfully and maliciously causing grievous bodily harm to Irma Dragoshi The murder of Marsha McDonnell on 4 February 2003Kidnapping Anna-Maria Rennie at Hospital Bridge Road, Twickenham, on 15 October 2001The false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie Details of attacks heard
Mr Altman alleged Mr Bellfield also killed French student Amelie Delagrange, 22, at Twickenham Green, in August 2004, and attacked three other women after seeing them on buses or near bus stops.Mr Altman alleged Mr Bellfield also killed French student Amelie Delagrange, 22, at Twickenham Green, in August 2004, and attacked three other women after seeing them on buses or near bus stops.
Mr Bellfield is also charged with the attempted murders of 33-year-old Irma Dragoshi and former convent school head girl Kate Sheedy, then 18.Mr Bellfield is also charged with the attempted murders of 33-year-old Irma Dragoshi and former convent school head girl Kate Sheedy, then 18.
He is also charged with causing Ms Dragoshi grievous bodily harm.He is also charged with causing Ms Dragoshi grievous bodily harm.
He further denies the kidnap and false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie, then 17, on 14 October 2001.He further denies the kidnap and false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie, then 17, on 14 October 2001.
Mr Altman old the jury: "These women were targeted victims of a predatory man who stalked bus stops and bus routes in vehicles looking for young women to attack." Mr Altman told the jury: "These women were targeted victims of a predatory man who stalked bus stops and bus routes in vehicles looking for young women to attack."
He alleged that a silver Vauxhall Corsa car, which Bellfield owned at the time, was caught on CCTV footage from Miss McDonnell's number 111 bus.
"At the time of Marsha's killing, not only did the defendant own the Corsa, but he was still driving it - not only up to and in the week before the murder, but shortly afterwards when he sold it on," said Mr Altman.
He added that six days before the murder, police had spoken to a man fitting Bellfield's description in the car outside his sister's home who had a tattoo of a boxing devil similar to the one the accused had.
The trial continues.The trial continues.