DOUBLE child-killer Colin Pitchfork could be freed in days — leaving victims’ families furious.
Pitchfork, 63, raped and strangled Lynda Mann, 15, in 1983 and Dawn Ashworth, also 15, in 1986.
Colin Pitchfork was given a 30 year minimum sentence in 1988 for raping and murdering fifteen year old Leicestershire schoolgirls Lynda Mann and Dawn AshworthCredit: EnterprisePitchfork was released in 2021 but was back in jail two months later after breaching the licence conditionsCredit: Simon JonesDespite never showing remorse, he could walk free from his life sentence this week.
Families have been told to expect a parole board decision on Thursday.
Pitchfork — who now goes by the name David Thorpe — carried out his crimes in Leicestershire.
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He was released in 2021 but was back in jail two months later after breaching the licence conditions of his release.
Lynda’s sister Rebecca Eastwood, 42, has told pals on Facebook: “Keep everything crossed for the outcome we all want.”
Pitchfork, already known to police as a serial flasher, dropped his wife off at an evening class before chancing upon Lynda on a path near to her home in Narborough, Leics, in November 1983.
As his son slept in a carrycot, he raped and murdered the teenager.
When asked why he strangled her, he reportedly said: “Because she was screaming”.
In 1986, the former baker struck again — raping and strangling Dawn, also 15, on another stretch of the same footpath.
He was the first person convicted of rape and murder using DNA profiling.
Colin Pitchfork raped and murdered Lynda Mann near to her home in Narborough, Leics, in November 1983In 1986, Pitchfork struck again — raping and strangling Dawn Ashworth, also 15