Convicted killer and prime suspect in Suzy Lamplugh’s disappearance to stay behind bars as bid for freedom rejected
THE prime suspect in Suzy Lamplugh's murder will stay behind bars after his bid for freedom was rejected by the Parole Board.
Convicted rapist and murderer John Cannan has been named by police as the monster who killed Suzy, 25, in July 1986.
The serial predator was jailed for at least 35 years in 1989 for the rape and murder of Shirley Banks in Bristol in 1987.
He launched an appeal to be released from police but this was today rejected by the Parole Board.
The panel found Cannan, 69, is too dangerous to let go from the Category A prison where he is currently serving his life sentence.
The panel concluded: "After considering the circumstances of his offending, the progress made while in custody and the evidence presented at the hearing, the panel was not satisfied that release at this point would be safe for the protection of the public.
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"Nor did the panel recommend to the Secretary of State that Mr Cannan should be transferred to an open prison."
The decision means the killer, who was reported to be "on his deathbed" is likely to die in jail.
Cannan began his sadistic rampage against women when he was just 14 after he assaulted a woman inside a phone booth.
In 1980, he choked his mistress during sex and told her he was going to kill her when she tried to leave him.
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The monster committed his first rape a year later when he attacked tied up another lover and attacked her in front of her mum at knifepoint.
He was jailed for eight years in 1981 but later transferred to an open prison - meaning he was on day release at the time of Suzy's disappearance.
Cannan went on to rape a woman in Reading and later signed up for a video dating agency weeks before he attempted to kidnap a woman at gunpoint.
Textile factory manager Shirley Banks, 29, had recently married when she was snatched in Bristol in 1987.
Her naked body was found six months after her disappearance at a site named "Dead Woman's Ditch" in Somerset.
Estate agent Suzy vanished in July 1986 after going to show a client named Mr Kipper a home in Fulham, West London.
She was officially declared dead eight years later with her parents tragically dying before discovering what happened to their daughter.
Rapist, kidnapper and murderer Cannan was questioned about her disappearance and was arrested for the murder in 2000.
But the CPS decided there was insufficient evidence to charge him - with police later taking the rare step of naming him as a prime suspect in 2002.
Cannan had been released from a prison hostel just three days before Suzy disappeared and was even said to use the name "Kipper" in jail.
A criminologist also revealed DNA evidence linked Suzy to a Ford Sierra he once used with the false number plate SLP 386S.
Cannan is still protesting his innocence over Suzy's disappearance from behind bars.