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Cops remove wheelie bins plastered with biohazard stickers as they dig Christopher Halliwell’s garden – and victims’ parents warn more bodies may be found

THE PARENTS of murderer Christopher Halliwell's two victims have said they suspect he killed more people — as cops continue digging his garden.

Investigators removed a number of wheelie bins plastered with biohazard stickers after police began excavating the depraved monster's former home in Swindon, Wiltshire, on Monday.

Several bins were seen outside the former home of Christopher Halliwell plastered with biohazard stickers
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Several bins were seen outside the former home of Christopher Halliwell plastered with biohazard stickersCredit: UK News in Pictures
Police could be seen removing the Swindon council wheelie bins, which had been taped up and labelled with bright yellow warning stickers
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Police could be seen removing the Swindon council wheelie bins, which had been taped up and labelled with bright yellow warning stickersCredit: UK News in Pictures
Cops are understood to be searching the property of evil killer cabbie Christopher Halliwell
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Cops are searching a property in Swindon where evil killer cabbie Christopher Halliwell once livedCredit: PA:Press Association
A forensic tent has been set up around the former home of Christopher Halliwell
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A forensic tent has been set up around the former home of Christopher HalliwellCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Cops are continuing to dig the garden of the house in Swindon, Wiltshire, after a tip off from a member of the public, it's reported
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Cops are continuing to dig the garden of the house in Swindon, Wiltshire, after a tip off from a member of the public, it's reportedCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Halliwell was handed a full-life jail term last year for stabbing and strangling tragic Becky Godden, 20, in 2003.

The sicko cabbie had already been serving a life sentence for killing a second woman, Sian O'Callaghan, after abducting her as she left a nightclub in 2011.

Police are digging two gardens and garages outside Halliwell's former home in a hunt for more bodies.

The force said the investigations in Broad Street, which are expected to last five days, are based on new intelligence they received.

And now Elaine Pickford, mum of murdered Sian, and Becky's dad John Godden have spoken of how they think there could be more victims.

Last year Halliwell was convicted of killing Becky Godden-Edwards in 2003
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Last year Halliwell was convicted of killing Becky Godden-Edwards in 2003Credit: Enterprise News and Pictures
 John Godden has said he believes there could be more victims unearthed in the latest police search
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John Godden has said he believes there could be more victims unearthed in the latest police searchCredit: Sky
Sian O'Callaghan was also murdered by the cab driver in 2011
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Sian O'Callaghan was also murdered by the cab driver in 2011Credit: PA:Press Association
 Elaine Pickford with Sian's former boyfriend Kevin Reape. She has said that more victims could be found
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Elaine Pickford with Sian's former boyfriend Kevin Reape. She has said that more victims could be foundCredit: PA:Press Association Wire

John told how the fresh search is "just more trauma for us".

"It just feels like Becky has been murdered again".

"It's a possibility there could be more victims", he added. "But it should have been done six years ago at the beginning of this case".

Speaking to the , Elaine said: "I always thought there were more but I thought it would be a year not months until it came out."

She added: "They must have a good reason to search and I hope it brings families of missing people closure if anything does come up."

Detectives began searching the property on Monday and today cops could be seen removing Swindon council wheelie bins from the house
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Detectives began searching the property on Monday and today cops could be seen removing Swindon council wheelie bins from the houseCredit: Rex Features
A taped up bin is seen outside one of two properties being excavated by Wiltshire Police
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A taped up bin is seen outside one of two properties being excavated by Wiltshire PoliceCredit: Rex Features
Officers from Wiltshire Police load items into a van outside the home of Christopher Halliwell
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Officers from Wiltshire Police load items into a van outside the home of Christopher HalliwellCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Police warned residents they could have a cordon in place within the alleyways in Broad Street for the next five days
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Police warned residents they could have a cordon in place within the alleyways in Broad Street for the next five daysCredit: Rex Features
Forensic officers leave the scene through a fenced off alleyway on Graham Street close to excavation work at two properties on Broad Street, Swindon
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Forensic officers leave the scene through a fenced off alleyway on Graham Street close to excavation work at two properties on Broad Street, SwindonCredit: PA:Press Association
 Police are excavating two gardens in Broad Street based on new information
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Police are excavating two gardens in Broad Street based on new informationCredit: UK News in Pictures
 Forensic officers have joined the excavation of Halliwell's former home
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Forensic officers have joined the excavation of Halliwell's former homeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Parts of the street have been cordoned off as officers conduct their investigation
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Parts of the street have been cordoned off as officers conduct their investigationCredit: PA:Press Association
 Garages at the two Swindon properties are also being searched during the five-day hunt
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Garages at the two Swindon properties are also being searched during the five-day huntCredit: UK News in Pictures
 Police searching the area have erected tents over the scene this morning
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Police searching the area have erected tents over the scene this morningCredit: UK News in Pictures
 Forensic officers arrive at an alleyway that runs behind Halliwell's former home this morning
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Forensic officers arrive at an alleyway that runs behind Halliwell's former home this morningCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Security guard stands in front of a tarpaulin covering an alleyway by one of the houses
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Security guard stands in front of a tarpaulin covering an alleyway by one of the housesCredit: PA:Press Association
 Halliwell used to live in this Swindon home before he was locked up
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Halliwell used to live in this Swindon home before he was locked upCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Police are on their second day of the hunt for what is believed to be human remains
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Police are on their second day of the hunt for what is believed to be human remainsCredit: PA:Press Association
 Police have no plans to search inside the two homes at this stage
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Police have no plans to search inside the two homes at this stageCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
His old residence on Broad Street in Swindon, Wilts., was being gone over by cops this evening
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Police said the new search had nothing to do with the current owners of the propertiesCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
A spokesman for Wiltshire Police said: "Specialist officers are currently carrying out excavation work within the gardens of two properties"
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A spokesman for Wiltshire Police confirmed specialist officers have been carrying out excavation work within the gardensCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

A forensic tent was set up over the entrance to a garage at the rear of his former home, and power tools have been heard coming from inside.

It is understood police have never searched the exterior of the property before, and the new search is unrelated to its current owners.

Forensic officers were aiding the investigation on the street on Tuesday, while two more white tents were been put up by police.

Detective Chief Inspector Jeremy Carter said: "Searches are being conducted in the gardens and garages of two properties in Broad Street over this coming week.

"Whilst we do not have plans, at this stage, to search inside the properties, there will be some disruption to the occupants.

"I would like to make it clear that those living at the addresses have no involvement in the investigation and we thank them for their understanding and patience."

 Police have blocked off an alleyway by the houses with black tarpaulin
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Police have blocked off an alleyway by the houses with black tarpaulinCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Police said the new search was sparked by "intelligence" they had received
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Police said the new search was sparked by 'intelligence' they had receivedCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

During Halliwell's last trial the detective leading the investigation, DS Steve Fulcher, told a jury that led him to believe he had slaughtered more women.

He claimed Halliwell couldn't remember the year he had killed Becky, saying it "led me to conclude that there were other victims".

And Mr Fulcher, who nailed Halliwell for killing Sian, thinks he may be linked to missing chef Claudia Lawrence.

It was revealed last year that the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence matched the murderer's "pattern of behaviour"
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It was revealed last year that the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence matched the murderer's 'pattern of behaviour'Credit: PA:Press Association

Claudia’s 2009 disappearance in York had similarities and Mr Fulcher said: "His father lived a few streets away. It fits his pattern.”

The mum of murdered Becky has earlier said she believes Halliwell could have killed Claudia - as well as several others.

Claudia was last seen on March 18 and was reported missing the following day after She failed to turn up for a work shift at the University of York. Her body has never been found.

In a chilling coincidence, two missing women, as well as first victim Sian, vanished on the same date - March 19.

 Twisted Halliwell spoke in 1985 of his desire to be a serial killer
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Twisted Halliwell spoke in 1985 of his desire to be a serial killerCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Becky's mum Karen believes they were deliberately targeted on this date because it is significant to Halliwell as it was the day he broke up with a former girlfriend.

Police fear an eight-year gap between his killing of Becky and Sian suggests he could have slain other women in that time.

Det Supt Sean Memory, who led the case against Halliwell, said: "I can't rule out there are other victims. I want to understand why there's a gap."

Sex worker Sally Ann John, 24, disappeared in September 1995 but despite continuous appeals she has never been seen since.

Sandra Brewin disappeared from her parents' home in 1994 aged 21 just months after she became penfriends with a man who was in prison in Oxfordshire.

Other unsolved missing person cases in the area include college worker mum-of-four Linda Razzell, 41, who disappeared from Swindon in 2002.

 Sex worker Sally Ann John, 24, disappeared in September 1995
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Sex worker Sally Ann John, 24, disappeared in September 1995Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Mum-of-four Linda Razzell, 41, who disappeared from Swindon in 2002
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 Mum-of-four Linda Razzell, 41, who disappeared from Swindon in 2002Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Vietnamese immigrant Thi Hai Nguyen, 20, hasn't been seen since June 2005
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Vietnamese immigrant Thi Hai Nguyen, 20, hasn't been seen since June 2005Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
A shovel and tape were found to be in Halliwell's possession when he was first convicted
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A shovel and tape were found to be in Halliwell's possession when he was first convictedCredit: Sky News

Her husband, Glyn, has spent 13 years behind bars for the killing but continues to protest his innocence.

Halliwell was also said to be obsessed with Linda four years before her murder after doing building work on their home in Swindon.

The former cabbie would apparently stalk the mum and do sketches of her.

The whereabouts of Vietnamese immigrant Thi Hai Nguyen, 20, have also been unknown since she went missing from her temporary home in Swindon in June 2005.

Speaking last year, Wiltshire Police dismissed all the claims, saying the speculation is "very distressing", and confirmed that no links have been found between the cases.

19 March held significance for Halliwell, as the date he was dumped by a girlfriend while in prison
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Following his sentence, police said there was a 'distinct possibility' that Halliwell was a serial killerCredit: PA:Press Association

Chief Constable Mike Veale, speaking on BBC Points West, said last year: "The speculation is a disgrace.

"The speculation has caused devastation and trauma and the speculation is inaccurate. There are no links to any other murders in this country."

Dad-of-three Halliwell abducted office administrator Sian as she walked home from a night out in Swindon and dumped her body in Uffington, Oxfordshire.

He then confessed to killing prostitute Becky after he picked her up from Swindon, had sex with her and then strangled her in January 2003.

The beast led police to a field in Eastleach, Gloucestershire, where her remains were discovered.

Last year, it emerged that twisted Halliwell, who was obsessed with Moors murderer Myra Hindley, had spoken in 1985 of his desire to become a serial killer

In a phone call from prison, he allegedly claimed that officers wished to interview him about eight murders.

Speaking outside Bristol Crown Court last year, Detective Superintendent Sean Memory said: "He talked candidly in 1985 about wanting to be a serial killer and I genuinely believe that's a distinct possibility."


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