Updated: 4 May 2021, 9:58
SUSPECTS in the brutal Chillenden murders should be probed over the killing of a PCSO just two miles away amid fears of a serial killer, a barrister says.
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Julia s body was found in a remote field near her Kent home on Tuesday afternoonCredit: SWNS
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Lin Russell and her daughter Megan were bludgeoned to death on a country lane near their home in Kent
Josie Russell, nine, survived the hammer attack in Chillenden with Michael Stone given three life sentences in 1998 despite protesting his innocence.
His barrister Mark McDonald QC now believes five other suspects in the murder should be investigated over Julia s death.
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The uncle of the police community support officer Julia James has urged the public to help find the âmonsterâ who killed her, as the investigation entered its sixth day with no arrests yet made.
Michael Turnball, 65, implored the public to contact Kent police if they had any information that could help catch the perpetrator, who he said had left behind a âfamily full of broken hearts and sadnessâ.
âI have loved Julia since the day she was born,â he wrote in a Facebook post. âJulia is funny, kind, caring, always saw the good in people and most of all full of love. Julia has been taken from us by some worthless cowardly excuse for a human being. Please share this and let us find this monster before he can cause more grief to another family.â