Serial killer Peter Tobin ‘definitely’ had other victims, says top cop
Former detective appeals to the 'evil, sadistic' murderer to reveal names of his other victims a decade after rape and murder of Polish student Angelika Kluk
A TOP cop who led investigations into serial killer Peter Tobin has urged the monster to confess to his other crimes.
Former Detective Superintendent David Swindle reckons the "evil, sadistic killer" – caged for murdering Angelika Kluk, Vicky Hamilton and Dinah McNicol – definitely murdered others.
Mr Swindle spoke out a decade after Polish student Angelika, 23, was raped and murdered by Tobin at a church in Glasgow.
He said: “There are definitely other people Tobin has killed and only he knows who they are.
“Tobin was a sadistic killer who was determined to take lives and conceal them for his pleasure.
“Ten years on from the murder of Angelika Kluk, it's a poignant time for the families."
The former Strathclyde Police officer added: "You should never give up, that was my attitude. Push, push, push and get the truth. I still think of Tobin a lot, particularly at this time of year.
"You should never forget the victims and you should never forget the evil killers who hold the key to the victims.
"I live in hope that some day we will get the truth about what Tobin has done."
While he described Tobin as "an evil, sadistic killer" he appealed to him directly: "I would like to think that some day you will have the humanity and respect to admit everything you have done."
Mr Swindle led Operation Anagram, which was set up by the police after Tobin was convicted of 23-year-old Polish student Ms Kluk's murder in 2007.
Police found the young woman's body in a space beneath the St Patrick's Roman Catholic church in the Anderston area of Glasgow.
Her body had been dumped through a hatch in the chapel floorboards next to the confessional box, with her hands bound and her mouth gagged.
A trail of clues to the garden in Irvine Drive, Margate, where they unearthed the remains of Viky Hamilton, 15, and fellow missing teenager Dinah McNicol, 18.
Tobin is currently serving three life sentences in prison.
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