Michael blasts killer Tobin for ruining his life
and wasn’t going to harm anyone else.”
Tobin is also serving a life term for the murder of Essex teenager Dinah McNicol, 18, whose dismembered remains were found buried only a few feet from Vicky, and Polish student Angelika Kluk.
Angelika, 23, was raped and then stabbed 16 times. Her bound body was buried beneath the f loor of St Patrick’s Church in Glasgow’s Anderston.
The interview with Michael airs tonight on the Crime and Investigation Channel as part of a new series of Crimes that Shook Britain, presented by Dermot Murnaghan.
In the same programme ex-Detective Superintendent David Swindle, who led the investigation into Angelika’s murder, says he believes Tobin has commited many more murders.
He launched Operation Anagram after Tobin’s arrest over Angelika’s death and asked every force in the UK to look at all the information they held on him.
It was then discovered that Tobin had lived in Bathgate in the early 90s, a mile from where Vicky went missing.
In the attic of his former home in the town, officers also found a knife with a tiny piece of Vicky’s skin.
Police searched his former home in Margate and found her remains.
In the same garden, they found the body of Dinah, who was last seen hitchhiking home to Essex f rom a Hampshire music festival in 1991. Tobin was convicted of her murder in 2009.
Producers have photos of Tobin which have never been screened before. The show also features Operation Anagram police interviews with Tobin in 2010.
When asked about other victims, the serial killer says: “I couldn’t give a f***.”
One detective replies: “You have no humanity about you. You just do not care.”