![]() He had been caught after providing a DNA sample to police following a pub punch-up earlier this year. Mark Dixie, a pub chef, was arrested in June and charged with the murder of 18-year-old model Sally Anne Bowman in the south London suburb of Croydon in 2005. But if he does turn out to be the elusive Claremont serial killer, it will raise serious questions about how he was able to slip through the net, given he had been arrested for a sex offence in Perth about six years ago and deported. ![]() Perth police have asked for DNA records of the British suspect and are reportedly preparing to fly to London to question him. And there are intriguing similarities between the Perth murders and the killing in Britain. The 35-year-old British man, who has been charged with the brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl, lived in WA at the time of the three unsolved Claremont murders. One of Australia’s longest-running serial murder investigations, the Claremont killings in Perth, has taken a new twist with the emergence of a suspect in Britain. Seems he had a record in UK, Spain, Holland and Australia. Thanks for posting that trepid! I am up to part 4 but while loading part 5 i spotted Mark Dixie's name in there, his dna was sent but i can't find if it was his or not, i know australian police keep most info very private, and guessing it was no match or that would of been reported, right? Thought it was interesting none the less because even if he isn't related to this case, i wonder if he is too any other unsolved crimes against women in the area.
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