Child killer Colin Pitchfork who raped and murdered two girls freed from prison

Child killer Colin Pitchfork who raped and murdered two girls freed from prison

A twisted murderer who raped and killed two schoolgirls has been released from prison.
was the first person to be convicted using DNA evidence and was jailed for 30 years for killing Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth.
Earlier this year, the Parole Board said it was satisfied Pitchfork - who became eligible for parole in 2015 - was safe for release.
It is understood Pitchfork, 61, will be subject to 36 licence conditions in some of the strictest ever set.
He will also have to wear an electronic tag, face restrictions on using the internet and be banned from going near relatives of his victims.
On November 22 1983, Lynda Mann's body was found on a deserted footpath in the Narborough area. She had been raped and strangled by Pitchfork, who was then working at a bakery.
Three years later on August 2, 1986, Dawn Ashworth's body was found in a wooded area near a footpath called Ten Pound Lane in the same area. She had been beaten, savagely raped and strangled.
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