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Former Altar Boy Who Killed and Dismembered Paedophile Vicar Is Quizzed over Murder of Bachelor Daily Mail January 13, 2011 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1346700/Former-altar-boy-killed-dismembered-paedophile-vicar-quizzed-murder-bachelor.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
A former altar boy who killed and dismembered a paedophile vicar has been arrested on suspicion of murdering another man after handing himself into police. Christopher Hunnisett, 27, spent eight years in prison for the murder of Ronald Glazebrook, 81, before the conviction was quashed at a retrial last September. That followed an earlier trial, in 2002, where he was found guilty of the murder. New evidence introduced at the retrial found he had been the victim of sexual abuse by Glazebrook, whose remains were found scattered around Sussex. Hunnisett was released from prison four months ago but on Tuesday night he handed himself in at Hastings Police Station in East Sussex. He was arrested on suspicion of murder following the subsequent discovery of the body of a 57-year-old man in the bedroom of a flat in Bexhill. The victim has been named locally as Peter Bick. Hastings District Commander Heather Keating said: 'A 27-year-old man attended Hastings police station late last night to report an incident, which led us to the body of a man in a flat in Bexhill. 'The man is in custody at Hastings, where we will be interviewing him to find out what happened. 'The hunt for a murder weapon is part of the inquiry but it would be unhelpful to speculate on any further details at this stage of the investigation. 'We are not looking for anyone else at this stage and we would urge anyone with any information to contact Sussex Police.' Mr Bick was a bachelor who lived alone in the top floor studio apartment of a converted four-storey white-painted detached Victorian house. Caretaker Juley Ross, 55, who lives on the ground floor, said: 'Peter was a lovely, intelligent man. 'I only knew him for the eight months or so he lived here but he was always polite and kept his flat tidy. 'It is just awful to think that he may have been murdered.' Chief Inspector Heather Keating reassured local residents they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the murder. She said: 'I would like to reassure residents that this is an isolated incident. 'We have a 27-year-old man in custody and we are not looking for anyone else at this stage of the investigation. 'Any residents who have any questions or concerns can approach any of the officers on patrol or ring Sussex Police and speak to us.' |
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