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Interview recordings of serial killer Peter Tobin, who once lived in Margate, aired this weekend

The interview recordings of a serial killer who is spending his life behind bars will be televised this weekend.

Peter Tobin, now 70, murdered school girl Vicky Hamilton in 1991, whose remains were found at his former Margate home in Irvine Drive in 2007.

Miss Hamilton disappeared while waiting for a bus in Bathgate, West Lothian, in February 1991.

Peter Tobin remains in prison for murdering three people. Picture: Edinburgh Evening News
Peter Tobin remains in prison for murdering three people. Picture: Edinburgh Evening News

He also murdered 18-year-old Dinah McNicol who went missing in August 1991 on her way home to Tillingham, Essex, from a music festival.

Tobin, a handyman from Johnstone, Renfrewshire, had already been convicted of the murder of Polish student Angelika Kluk, whose body he hid in a Glasgow church in 2006.

Prior to the murder conviction Tobin served ten years in prison for a double rape committed in 1993, being released in 2004.

He was convicted in 2008 for the murder of Vicky Hamilton and has been serving three life sentences for his crimes.

Recordings of him being quizzed by the police are set to be broadcast at 9pm on Sunday on the Crime and Investigation channel.

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