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Surrey Police investigating the murder of 13-year-old Milly Dowler in 2002 are to submit a dossier of evidence against jailed killer Levi Bellfield. | Surrey Police investigating the murder of 13-year-old Milly Dowler in 2002 are to submit a dossier of evidence against jailed killer Levi Bellfield. |
Milly's body was discovered on Yateley Heath in Hampshire, six months after she disappeared in Walton-on-Thames. | |
The police will send the file to the Crown Prosecution Service, which will decide whether to charge Bellfield. | The police will send the file to the Crown Prosecution Service, which will decide whether to charge Bellfield. |
Bellfield was jailed for life in 2008 after killing Amelie Delagrange, 22, and Marsha McDonnell, 19, in London. | Bellfield was jailed for life in 2008 after killing Amelie Delagrange, 22, and Marsha McDonnell, 19, in London. |
He was also found guilty of trying to kill Kate Sheedy, then 18, in 2004 and was named as a prime suspect in the Milly Dowler inquiry. | |
Levi Bellfield was given a whole life term for killing two young women | |
The former nightclub bouncer and wheelclamper, now 41, was arrested and interviewed over the teenager's death four years ago. | |
When the schoolgirl's decomposed remains were found in September 2002, police used dental records to identify them as Milly's. | |
The spot was about 25 miles away from where the teenager was last seen. | |
She had phoned her father on 21 March 2002 to say she would be home in half an hour, but she disappeared near Walton-on-Thames railway station that afternoon, triggering a UK-wide search. | |
After the loss of their daughter, Bob and Sally Dowler set up a charity in Milly's name which saw a series of high-profile safety initiatives launched. |