Moss stalked by killer
A MAN who was given a restraining order for harassing Kate Moss has admitted killing his parents.
William Warrington pleaded guilty to stabbing his divorced dad Clive, 67, and mum Valerie, 73.
He was able to walk out of a secure unit and catch a taxi to carry out the killings on March 2, a court heard.
Warrington, 40, was arrested and denied murdering them. But yesterday at Bristol Crown Court he admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
It can now be revealed that Warrington was given a restraining order in 2019 after he left items at supermodel Kate’s home over a month the previous year.
Magistrates heard he “caused distress” to the 48-year-old and her family.
The order was still in place when Warrington, of Cheltenham, carried out his deadly attack.
He has been detained at Broadmoor Hospital since then. In a statement read to court, his brother and sister said their “worst nightmares were realised” in his killing spree.