ITV's hit new drama starring Martin Clunes as the detective who caught paedophile killer Levi Bellfield has inspired more women to come forward as victims, it was revealed today.
In three-part series Manhunt, which ends tonight, the star, 57, plays Scotland Yard's DCI Colin Sutton, who led the investigations into the monster's London murders.
It charts the true story of how DCI Sutton linked the 2004 murder of Amelie Delagrange, to the murder of Marsha McDonnell in 2003 and the abduction and murder of Milly Dowler in 2002.
Mr Sutton, who has since retired, revealed that since the show started on Sunday three women have contacted him online to claim Bellfield sexually assaulted them.
The ITV drama Manhunt re-tells the events leading up to the serial killer's arrest and stars Martin Clunes as detective Colin Sutton, who has inspired other women to come forward
Amelie Delagrange (left) was murdered on the night of August 19, 2004 while Marsha McDonnell, aged 19, (right) died from head wounds in Hampton on February 4, 2003, yards from her home after getting off a bus
He said: 'I’ve had another three ladies who have come forward to me via twitter to say "I was attacked by Levi Bellfield and I never reported it to police" and I’ve made contact with them and I am going to be less busy tomorrow and I’ve made arrangements to speak to those who want to be spoken to and to try and help them.
Serial killer Levi Bellfield was eventually charged and convicted of the murders of Marsha McDonnell, Milly Dowler and Amelie Delagrange
He told ITV News: 'It’s not a complete surprise, to be honest. I’ve been involved in documentaries about Bellfield before and had the same effect. We just don’t know what the boundaries of this man’s offending were'.
Bellfield was convicted on in 2008 of the murders of Marsha McDonnell and Amélie Delagrange and the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy.
In 2011, Bellfield was found guilty of the murder of Milly Dowler and is one of around 50 British prisoners serving a whole life sentence, meaning he will never be released.
It emerged last week that he was part of a paedophile gang which preyed on more than 17 children in care, according to a council review.
Scotland Yard is studying the report which reveals links between the serial killer and six men accused of grooming children as young as 13 to be raped.
Those men have never faced justice and continue to ‘pose a serious threat to children’, the report by a respected social worker claims.
Top detective Colin Sutton details how he nailed Milly Dowler's evil-eyed psychopathic killer
Bellfield is said to have been a member of a Rotherham-style child sex ring in Hanwell, West London preying on victims from two children’s homes. His ‘associates’, who allegedly used Bellfield’s flat as a ‘raping room’, were never caught.
A six-month study of police and children’s home records has identified at least 17 potential victims aged 13 to 16, including a girl who told police she was assaulted at the age of 14 in Bellfield’s home only days after he killed Amelie Delagrange in 2004.
Like victims in the Rotherham and Rochdale scandals, most of the girls involved were white, British and vulnerable, and in many cases they were in care.
The gang was said to include Asian and white sex offenders, some of whom had met through Bellfield’s wheel clamping business and bouncer work.
The dossier naming a seven-strong gang, including Bellfield and two other convicted paedophiles, was compiled by Debbie Weissang when she was the child sexual exploitation service manager at Hillingdon council in west London.
Her report containing claims of child sex abuse from 2000 to 2017 has been reviewed by Hillingdon Council’s head of safeguarding in partnership with the Metropolitan Police.
‘I am deeply concerned there remains a risk to children both in the community and online from Bellfield’s associates’ Miss Weissang wrote.
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