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A twisted deal with the Devil to win the lottery if he killed six women | Daily Mail Online
"The evening before the attack he collected a balaclava and two shovels from an Amazon locker on Edgware Road in central London. He was next caught on CCTV entering the park at around 8.40pm. Police think he spent some time observing the sisters.
It is believed Bibaa was attacked first, then Nicole, who attempted to fight him off. He dragged their bodies to a hedgerow where he hid them, then threw their mobile phones into a pond. He only left the park at 4.07am, having removed his bloodstained trousers. But his 'pact' with the devil had already failed. In the course of the attacks he sustained a knife cut to his right hand.
The following day he sought hospital treatment, saying he'd been injured in a mugging. The DNA evidence provided by this wound would prove crucial. His victims were not reported missing to the police until 9pm on Saturday: 17 hours later, at lunchtime on Sunday, their bodies were found. Not by the police, who had failed to respond, but by Nicole's boyfriend, Adam Stone.
He had gone to the park with his father, where they found two pairs of spectacles belonging to the sisters, as well as a knife in the grass.
Mr Stone broke down in court as he described the moment he discovered their bodies, entwined in the hedge, while he was on the phone to the police.
The slowness of the police response is now the subject of an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct."
"The evening before the attack he collected a balaclava and two shovels from an Amazon locker on Edgware Road in central London. He was next caught on CCTV entering the park at around 8.40pm. Police think he spent some time observing the sisters.
It is believed Bibaa was attacked first, then Nicole, who attempted to fight him off. He dragged their bodies to a hedgerow where he hid them, then threw their mobile phones into a pond. He only left the park at 4.07am, having removed his bloodstained trousers. But his 'pact' with the devil had already failed. In the course of the attacks he sustained a knife cut to his right hand.
The following day he sought hospital treatment, saying he'd been injured in a mugging. The DNA evidence provided by this wound would prove crucial. His victims were not reported missing to the police until 9pm on Saturday: 17 hours later, at lunchtime on Sunday, their bodies were found. Not by the police, who had failed to respond, but by Nicole's boyfriend, Adam Stone.
He had gone to the park with his father, where they found two pairs of spectacles belonging to the sisters, as well as a knife in the grass.
Mr Stone broke down in court as he described the moment he discovered their bodies, entwined in the hedge, while he was on the phone to the police.
The slowness of the police response is now the subject of an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct."