The Mail on Sunday

Keep him locked up

Former girlfriend­s of prime suspect in murder of Suzy Lamplugh living in fear as he nears parole

- By Rod Chaytor and Michael Powell

FORMER girlfriend­s of the prime suspect in the murder of Suzy Lamplugh are still under police protection, more than three decades after he was jailed for other crimes, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Convicted rapist and killer John Cannan, who investigat­ors named as the only suspect for the unsolved murder of the estate agent, will be eligible for parole next year.

He is currently serving three life terms for the 1987 murder of factory manager Shirley Banks in Bristol, the attempted kidnapping a night earlier of Julia Holman and the rape of a woman the previous year.

But terrified ex-partners who helped put Cannan away want him kept behind bars indefinite­ly amid fears he will hunt them down in revenge if he is released.

Ms Lamplugh, 25, vanished in July 1986, just days after Cannan was released from a bail hostel next to Wormwood Scrubs prison – four miles from where she was last seen in Fulham, West London. He had spent five years behind bars after raping a shop worker at knifepoint and threatenin­g to stab her two-year-old son.

‘Thinking what he may do keeps me awake at night’

One of his former girlfriend­s – herself a victim of a sex attack by Cannan – revealed he had called her up out of the blue around the time that Suzy vanished. ‘I was shocked to the core,’ she said. ‘In the five years while he had been in prison I had changed my name, got married, found a new job and moved to a different part of the country.

‘He asked to see me. He said, “I’ve changed while I was in prison. I’m a new man. I’ve been out three months and I’m going straight”. I refused to see him.

‘I immediatel­y called the police and they told me, “He’s not been out three months, he’s been out three days”. I’ve no idea how he found me, and so quickly.’

The woman said police had installed a panic alarm in her home, adding: ‘I’m really scared to think he is so close to being released again. He is still capable of inflicting terrible damage. The thought of what he might do keeps me awake at night.’

Fears over Cannan’s release come as a TV documentar­y tonight revisits the case of Ms Lamplugh. Her body has never been found, but she was declared dead in 1993.

Detectives believe Cannan, now 67, killed Ms Lamplugh but prosecutor­s say there is insufficie­nt evidence to charge him, Officers who reinvestig­ated the case in the early 2000s concluded Cannan may have tried to woo her, then murdered her when she rejected his advances.

Ms Lamplugh was meeting a client called Mr Kipper on the day she disappeare­d. Police discovered that Cannan was nicknamed ‘Kipper’ by residents at his bail hostel because of his fondness for wearing 1960sstyle kipper ties and habit of sleeping frequently during the day.

Retired Met detective Jim Dickie, who led the second police probe into Suzy’s case, said: ‘Any woman who rejects him, he responds in a really violent and threatenin­g way so there is a real issue about seeking revenge on his ex-girlfriend­s, partners and even his victims.’

The Suzy Lamplugh Mystery premieres tonight at 9pm on Sky Crime and Now TV.

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 ??  ?? REVENGE FEARS: Previously unseen photograph of Suzy, right, with siblings Lizzie, left, Richard and Tamsin. Left: Suspect John Cannan may be free soon
REVENGE FEARS: Previously unseen photograph of Suzy, right, with siblings Lizzie, left, Richard and Tamsin. Left: Suspect John Cannan may be free soon

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