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Babes in the Wood murderer dying of cancer, according to reports

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 3 Oct, 2021 at 6:32PM
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We never forgot Babes in the Wood or gave up on catching their killer, say police

Russell Bishop

The Babes in the Wood double murderer Russell Bishop is dying of cancer, according to a report in The Sun newspaper.

Russell Bishop

Bishop, 55, from Brighton, is receiving end-of-life care at Frankland Prison, in Co Durham, and could have just weeks to live despite having surgery, the newspaper said.

It said: “The predatory paedophile was initially diagnosed with bowel cancer, which has now spread to his brain.

“Bishop underwent surgery to try to stop the growth of the disease in his head, but it was unsuccessful.”

The double killer lured best friends Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway to a wooded area in Wild Park, in Moulsecoomb, where he sexually assaulted and strangled them in October 1986.

He was near by when their bodies were found the next day and prosecuted a year later but sensationally acquitted.

In 1990, Bishop struck again, abducting a seven-year-old girl in Whitehawk before and sexually attacking her and leaving her for dead at the Devil’s Dyke.

Advances in forensic science finally helped to convict Bishop for the Babes in the Wood murders in December 2018, ending the girls’ families’ 32-year wait for justice.

The Sun quoted a source as saying: “Bishop has weeks or, at most, months left … His life is ebbing away and he is getting progressively weaker.

“He is getting good care at the jail but it is only palliative care to make his final weeks less painful.

“But a lot of people think there is an element of karma to this and not many of the staff — nor some of the inmates – feel too sorry for him.

Murder victims Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway

“I am sure the families of those he attacked and killed might feel there is some justice here as well.

“Bishop has never shown much remorse for what he did so people feel justified in not feeling much sympathy towards him.”

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  1. Da Wind says:
    5 years ago

    Oh dear, what a shame (not). Next!

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    • Christopher Hawtree says:
      5 years ago

      An appalling crime but I think it vital that doctors/surgeons’ taking of the Hipporcratic Oath means that, rightly, they cannot become de facto hangmen.

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