The former QEII steward strangled Gemma Adams (pictured), Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls, before dumping their bodies in the winter of 2006.
The land in Halesworth which has been sold
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Land with permission for a developer to build 190 new homes and sports facilities in Halesworth has been sold.
The 21-acre site, to the south of Harrisons Lane, has been purchased by Suffolk-based housebuilder Badger Building from Richborough Estates.
The scheme will include around 57 affordable homes in line with planning policy and land for a new 3G pitch.
East Suffolk Council gave the development the green light in October 2019, despite Halesworth Town Council recommending refusal over traffic and safety fears.
Halesworth residents have expressed their concerns over the development on social media, with some questioning the impact it would have on the town s infrastructure.