Russell Bishop (sex offender)

Russell Bishop (born 1966 in Brighton) is an English convicted child molester and abductor. He is serving life imprisonment for the abduction, molestation and attempted murder of a seven-year-old girl in the Whitehawk area of Brighton. He committed the crime on 4 February 1990, and was sentenced on 13 December 1990. By 2007 Bishop was still in prison and one of the longest serving prisoners in Britain not to be serving a sentence for murder, despite the trial judge recommending a minimum term of 14 years which could have seen him out of prison in 2004.

Bishop first became the centre of media attention in October 1986 when he was arrested on suspicion of the murders of two nine-year-old girls whose bodies were found in Wild Park, Brighton. The murders became known as the Babes in the Wood murders after the children's tale.[1] He was cleared on both murder charges at his trial in December 1987, and the case remains open.[2] Double jeopardy seemed to eliminate any possibility that Bishop might one day face a new trial for the murders, but new legislation in 2005 meant that a criminal could face a new trial for a crime if substantial new evidence came to light. In September 2006, the High Court decided that there was not enough for Bishop to face a second trial for the murders.[2]

On 10th May 2016, a man was arrested for the murders. The suspect was initially not named for legal reasons.[3]

References

  1. "Sweatshirt at heart of murder case". BBC. 2006-09-15. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
  2. 1 2 "March over Babes in Wood murder". BBC. 2006-10-26. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
  3. Man arrested over 1986 'babes in the wood' murders in Brighton The Guardian, 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
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