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CHILD SEX BEAST'S JAIL SWITCH

Fury after notorious child killer who raped and strangled his victims is transferred to an open prison

Colin Pitchfork, the first criminal to be trapped by DNA, has been in jail since 1988

A NOTORIOUS child killer who raped and strangled his two victims has been transferred to an open prison.

Colin Pitchfork, the first criminal to be trapped by DNA, has been in jail since 1988 and his victims' relatives branded the move "an insult."

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Colin Pitchfork has been in jail since 1988 after raping and murdering two 15-year-old girlsCredit: PA:Press Association

Pitchfork raped and murdered 15-year-old Lynda Mann, Three years later he killed Dawn Ashworth, also 15, in a carbon copy attack.

Despite being given a life sentence he has been moved to a lower security jail while he's assessed if he could be suitable for a full release, Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah confirmed.

The killer, a convicted flasher, targeted Lynda Mann simply because "she was there," he admitted to police.

Before his move, Pitchfork had been kept at HM Littlehey in Cambridgeshire, a Category C facilityCredit: PA:Press Association

Three years later, he killed another 15-year-old girl, Dawn Ashworth, who was beaten, raped and strangled in a wooded area near a footpath in a repeat of Lynda's killing.

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Pitchfork received a 30-year minimum term, which was cut to 28 years in 2009.

It is unclear exactly where and when Pitchfork was transferred, but the move took place before Christmas.

Before his move Pitchfork, now in his 50s, had been kept at HM Littlehey in Cambridgeshire, a Category C facility.

Why give him the opportunity?

Lynda Mann's younger sister Rebecca Eastwood

The information was released by Mr Gyimah in a letter to Alberto Costa, MP for South Leicestershire.

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He had been seeking assurances that Pitchfork was not presently a danger to the public after a potential transfer to an open prison was sanctioned last year by former Justice Secretary Michael Gove.

Lynda Mann's younger sister Rebecca Eastwood said: "Given what he did, it is too big a risk.

"We were told there could be day trips with an officer and then if he behaves he will be let out on his own with a tag, then there could be longer trips out.

Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah - pictured with former PM David Cameron- confirmed his transfer to an open prisonCredit: Getty Images
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"It's an insult.

"There is no way it is safe to let him out in public.

"He has been locked up until now so he hasn't been able to offend.

"Why give him the opportunity?

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"Me and my mum talked about it and there is the worry he will harm someone else."

The minister's letter does not say in which prison Pitchfork is currently being held or whether he has been allowed out, supervised or otherwise, in public.

It does say the purpose of the transfer is to test Pitchfork's suitability for release "in less stringent circumstances".

A potential transfer to an open prison was sanctioned last year by former Justice Secretary Michael GoveCredit: PA:Press Association
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Pitchfork was convicted by DNA evidence after a mass screening, or blooding, of nearly 5,000 local men, where the crimes were carried out.

Before his move Pitchfork, now in his 50s, had been kept HM Littlehey in Cambridgeshire, a Category C facility.

But Mr Gyimah letter stated: "I must stress that the transfer to open prison does not guarantee eventual release.

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"Before that happens, prisoners must meet another stringent set of tests and should their behaviour whilst in open conditions, or on release on temporary release, give cause for concern they are liable to be returned to closed conditions immediately."

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