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Pub where Deborah Wood was last seen 'had been frequented by killer'
Taylor is likely to die behind bars for murdering Leanne Tiernan, 16, in 2000 and a string of rapes and other sex attacks, but detectives believe he may have killed four other young women
- Deborah, 20, was last seen alive leaving Big Lil's bar in Leeds on January 4, 1996
- Deborah's burned body was found 10 days later but her killer is yet to be found
- Now, Big Lil staff members claim murderer John Taylor was a regular at the bar
Now Garth Durkin and Allan Moss, who ran Big Lil's, have revealed that Taylor would wander around the pub, chatting up other customers.
Taylor is likely to die behind bars for murdering Leanne Tiernan, 16, in 2000 and a string of rapes and other sex attacks over three decades.
But detectives believe he may have killed four other young women in West Yorkshire before they caught him.
Moss says he remembers Taylor and recalled: 'He used to come in just after 5pm, probably when he finished work. He was a bit of a creep - touchy, touchy, feely, feely. I didn't like the man. That's it, pure and simple.
'He was one of them that used to wander round and talk, and it was mainly females he'd talk to. He was hands-on, putting his arm around them and rubbing his hand up and down and feeling.
'The younger the female the better. If you're asking me: 'Did he leave with her that night?' I couldn't tell you. But if he'd have been in that night, she's gone missing, he'd have been talking to her.'
Mr Moss was talking on a cold case investigation, by Silent Witness star Emilia Fox and criminologist Professor David Wilson, for their TV series In the Footsteps of Killers on Channel.
The show uncovered Moss and his former colleague Durkin as potential witnesses after Deborah vanished.
Durkin told the programme: 'If they had approached me, I would have sat with the police in my office. We would have gone through the video tape, and we would have pointed out all the regulars.
'Allan would have remembered all their names and that's how it would have been done because we've done this with the police over other incidents. As far as I can remember – and it's a long time ago – I didn't even have one police officer speak to me, show me a picture.'
Deborah's charred body was found on January 14 on an embankment near Burley Park rail station in Leeds – a 12-minute walk from Taylor's home in Bramley. (…)