The tranquil town of Tunbridge Wells , renowned for its posh shopping district and wealth of historic buildings, was rocked in June 1987 by the shocking news of a brutal murder. Wendy Knell, aged 25, was sexually assaulted and killed in her own home by an unidentified attacker.
In November of the same year, tragedy struck again when 20-year-old Caroline Pierce was discovered dead, with evidence taht she had been killed by the same man.
For 34 years, the identity of the perpetrator remained a mystery. When cold case detectives finally revealed his identity, they uncovered a history of heinous crimes that shocked even the most seasoned officers.
Andrea Richards, the cold case detective who ultimately brought the murderer to justice, recounted how a colleague presented her with the piv

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