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DNA FROM SUZY’S CAR COULD NAIL HER KILLER

Ex-detective says science may find answer

- BY TOM PETTIFOR Crime Editor tom.pettifor@mirror.co.uk @tpettifor

MYSTERY DNA found in the abandoned car belonging to Suzy Lamplugh could belong to her killer, a former detective has revealed.

Jim Dickie said a tiny sample was taken from a smudged fingerprin­t on the rear-view mirror of the white Ford Fiesta that the estate agent drove to meet “Mr Kipper” on July 28, 1986.

Forensic scientists were unable to extract a profile from it in 2000 when Mr Dickie was leading the investigat­ion but he is hopeful that it could be done now.

Suzy, 25, vanished when she went to show a client who had given the name Kipper around a house in Fulham, South West London, and her body has never been found.

A friend said she saw her later that day in the car with a man she did not recognise. Former detective superinten­dent Mr Dickie said: “I am unaware if the DNA sample from the fingerprin­t has been progressed and whether there is sufficient to test it without destroying it.

“My advice from the experts was that scientific advances may improve some time in the future and DNA science may develop to enable testing without destroying it.

“I am unaware if this is still the case or a review and test have taken place and if so what the result was. Certainly up to two to three years ago this had not taken place.”

Suzy’s company car was found by investigat­ing officers at 10.01pm on the day she vanished, around a mile from the home she was due to show a “Mr Kipper”. The handbrake was off and her purse still in the door pocket. Her seat was not in its usual position but pushed further back, suggesting that Suzy had not been the last person to drive the vehicle.

The Mirror revealed this week that the prime suspect in her disappeara­nce, John Cannan, 68, is receiving end-oflife care in prison where he is serving life for another murder and a series of sex attacks. In 2002 Scotland Yard named Cannan as the prime suspect.

He has always denied any involvemen­t, even as he receives palliative care in Full Sutton jail, East Yorks. Sadly, Suzy’s parents Paul and Diana died without knowing what happened to her.

Mr Dickie said he believes Cannan is also responsibl­e for the unsolved murder of Sandra Court, 26.

The Bournemout­h insurance clerk’s body was found in a water-filled ditch on the Avon Causeway in May 1986.

He previously said: “There’s a possibilit­y he’ll [Cannan] die without ever saying what he knows.

“The problem is that no one can force him to tell us what’s happened.”

A Scotland Yard spokesman would not comment on whether any forensic work has been done on the DNA sample in the last few years.

He said:“Our investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce and murder of Suzy Lamplugh is ongoing, and detectives remain committed to securing justice for her family.”

 ?? ?? FINGER PRINT Suzy’s car mirror key to finding killer
MURDERED Estate agent Suzy disappeare­d in 1986
FINGER PRINT Suzy’s car mirror key to finding killer MURDERED Estate agent Suzy disappeare­d in 1986
 ?? John Cannan ?? PRIME SUSPECT
John Cannan PRIME SUSPECT

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