FEMALE SERIAL KILLER SHOCKS COURT BY ADMITTING TO THREE BODIES

JOANNA DENNEHY 
A female serial killer stunned a court today by admitting she murdered three men before dumping their bodies in remote ditches.
Joanna Dennehy pleaded guilty to killing Kevin Lee, 48, Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, and John Chapman, 56, who were found with multiple stab wounds between March and April.

The 30-year-old from Peterborough also admitted to the attempted murders of another two men, Robin Bereza and John Rogers.

Appearing in the dock in a white shirt with a star tattooed under her right eye, Dennehy told the judge, Mr Justice Sweeney: "I've pleaded guilty, and that's that."

Her barrister, Nigel Lickley QC, said: "The course of the arraignment is not one we had anticipated."

Dennehy also admitted "preventing the lawful and decent burial" of all three murder victims.

The killer, who was flanked in the dock by security guards, appeared alongside her boyfriend Gary Richards, who denied three charges of preventing burial and the two attempted murders.

Bald-headed Richards, who is 7ft 3in tall, is also known as Gary Stretch.

Dennehy  was caught after a manhunt, during which police distributed her picture and described her distinctive tattoo.

Two other defendants appeared at the hearing by videolink.

Leslie Layton, 36, of Bifield, Orton Goldhay, pleaded not guilty to perverting the course of justice at an earlier hearing, while Robert Moore, 55, of Belvoir Way, Peterborough, denied assisting an offender.

Police launched a nationwide appeal to find Dennehy following the murders.

They urged members of the public not to approach her and described her as having "a very distinctive green tattoo on her right cheek, beneath her eye".

She lived in the Peterborough area at around the times of the killings.

Mr. Lee, 48, was found in a ditch in Newborough, Cambridgeshire, on March 30. He died from stab wounds to the chest.

Mr. Slaboszewski, 31, was stabbed in the heart and Mr Chapman, 56, was stabbed in the neck and chest.

They were found at nearby Thorney Dyke on April 3.

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