
Bellfield was convicted on in 2008 of the murders of Marsha McDonnell and Amélie Delagrange and the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy.
In 2011, Bellfield was found guilty of the murder of Milly Dowler and is one of around 50 British prisoners serving a whole life sentence, meaning he will never be released.
It has emerged that he was part of a paedophile gang which preyed on more than 17 children in care, according to a council review.
Scotland Yard is studying the report which reveals links between the serial killer and six men accused of grooming children as young as 13 to be raped.
Those men have never faced justice and continue to 'pose a serious threat to children', the report by a respected social worker claims.
Bellfield is said to have been a member of a Rotherham-style child sex ring in Hanwell, West London preying on victims from two children's homes. His 'associates', who allegedly used Bellfield's flat as a 'raping room', were never caught.


A six-month study of police and children's home records has identified at least 17 potential victims aged 13 to 16, including a girl who told police she was assaulted at the age of 14 in Bellfield's home only days before he killed Amelie Delagrange in 2004.
In June 2004 Bellfield had been at the centre of a sickening rape, but was never questioned on the incident, despite having given the victim's freshly laundered clothing to police officers. The rape had occured just two months before he killed Amelie.
The gang was said to include Asian and white sex offenders, some of whom had met through Bellfield's wheel clamping business and bouncer work.
The dossier naming a seven-strong gang, including Bellfield and two other convicted paedophiles, was compiled by Debbie Weissang when she was the child sexual exploitation service manager at Hillingdon council in west London.
Her report containing claims of child sex abuse from 2000 to 2017 has been reviewed by Hillingdon Council's head of safeguarding in partnership with the Metropolitan Police.
'I am deeply concerned there remains a risk to children both in the community and online from Bellfield's associates' Miss Weissang wrote.
She covered the area where he owned the flat in Hanwell, West London, which contained the infamous âraping roomâ where young women were given the date rape drug GHB.
At the time, Ms Weissang said that despite Bellfield being âlocked awayâ there are âsix other menâ who are not serving life sentences and âpose a serious threat to childrenâ.
She added that these men have ânever been brought to justiceâ and think they are âuntouchableâ.
Ms Weissangâs report mentions 17 alleged victims of Bellfieldâs gang with claims of abuse taking place as recently as last year.
The majority of the alleged victims were vulnerable, white British girls who were often in care.
One of the alleged gang members named in her report is Victor Kelly (Uncle Joe) who is on the sex offendersâ register for life.
Kelly was 62 when he was convicted in 2005 for offering a 12-year-old girl cocaine if she had sex with him.
Another alleged gang member also named is Suraj Gharu, who was jailed for five years for a number of sex offences when he was 25.
Colin Sutton, a former detective chief inspector who led the AmĂ©lie investigation, said they had evidence to link Bellfield to a ânumber of convicted paedophilesâ.
(Source: The Sun, 30 Dec 2018)
Eleven victims/survivors of Bellfield and his gang were under local authority care. This was also in the case of another gang roaming in Rotherham.
"Royales, the Uxbridge club beloved of airmen from the local RAF base" - this brings up a potential military connection. I looked into this further, and found that according to this book on Bellfield, Royales had a room in the upstairs of the club where Bellfield would have sex with underage girls: The Bus Stop Killer: Milly Dowler, Her Murder and the Full Story of the Sadistic Serial Killer Levi Bellfield (Wansell, Geoffrey) » p.2 » Global Archive Voiced Books Online Free
As noted in your research, Spiers - who worked as a bouncer with Bellfield at the club - was alleged by one of Bellfield's victims to have been involved in his sexually abusive activities. That book that I linked also discusses how Royales would get particularly violent when the local RAF airmen would show up. So we have this club where military personnel are frequently attending and starting fights, underage girls are constantly being let in, there's a room upstairs where statutory rapes are going on, and two of the bouncers are sexual predators. This raises questions: surely at least some of the RAF airmen knew what was going on there in terms of victimisation of girls, if they were attending all the time? Surely they must have seen underage girls in the club, and being taken upstairs by Bellfield? Did the officers at the local airbase know what kind of place this was that their subordinates loved going to, where they were not just attending frequently but also behaving very badly?
Between October 2001 and August 2004, five women, four of them young women aged between seventeen and twenty-two, were violently attacked. Two of these young women were brutally murdered by being battered about the head with a blunt instrument. One young woman survived the horrific attack on her when she was driven at and run over. One other woman suffered a nasty injury when she was struck on the head; another young woman escaped the attack upon her without injury. The prosecution says that this defendant, Levi Bellfield, was the attacker in each case.â
There were no witnesses to any of the attacks, no evidence directly linking Bellfield to the women, no forensic evidence to put him at the sites, no DNA evidence saying he had been present, no CCTV footage of the attacks themselves, no murder weapon in two of the cases, and â perhaps most significant of all â no clear motive. Why had Bellfield decided to attack these five innocent young women whom he did not know, without warning and for no apparent reason?
The officers who investigated Bellfield after his arrest in November 2004 came to believe that a âsignificantâ number of young women had fallen victim to his use of date rape drugs. âWe know he raped young girls in his cars after drugging them,â one officer would admit later, âbut we couldnât prove it. We also believe that he would even dress them up as schoolgirls while they were unconscious to increase his pleasure, and then invite his mates round to abuse them too, but again it was enormously difficult to prove so long after the events.â If that did happen, there can be little doubt that it increased Bellfieldâs hold over the group of men who were gradually forming around him as his âknown associatesâ â to use the official police term.
After Bellfield moved out of the family home aged 22, rarely a day passed without him visiting his mother. But he entered into other relationships and by the time he was arrested he had at least eight children by three women-estimates of the total number of offspring varied from 11 to 13. It proved impossible to say accurately how many boys and girls he had fathered. He had many of his lovers at the same time: sometimes two women would be pregnant at once by him and the women in his life often knew one another. They would help each other when he was violent to one of them.
Over the next two decades Bellfield would come to use no fewer than seventeen different aliases, ranging from some close to his own name â Liam Rabetts, Leroy Bellfry and Levi Smith â to David Bennett, Gavin Mercer, David Smith, Lee John, Liam James and Troy Nugent. The reasons for the subterfuge became clear just after his twentieth birthday, when he was convicted of possession of an offensive weapon in June 1988.
Levi became close to his uncle, Charlie Brazil, in Surrey's gypsy community.
Time and again Joanna Collings forgave Bellfield â in spite of the beatings, the cigarette burns and the relentless abuse, in spite of the fact that he took cocaine and smoked heroin when he was with her, and in spite of the distinctly strange fact that he would repeatedly burn brand new clothes that he had only worn once without explaining why.
One young woman who saw exactly what Bellfield was capable of on his nocturnal sprees with Spiers was named Sâ Atkins, who launched into an affair with him after she met him at Royales. She alleged later that Bellfield and Spiers enjoyed such a close relationship that he even would video Bellfield having sex with girls. âLevi wanted to show me the video, âAtkins would recall later, âbut I told him I didnât want to see it.â Undeterred, Bellfield put it into the video recorder and switched it on. Rapidly realizing what it was, she insisted he turn it off at once. Her refusal to watch it did nothing to dampen Bellfieldâs enthusiasm, however, as he also asked her if she would like to have a threesome with another man, although he did not mention which other man he had in mind, but again she refused.''
Another man who saw the drug-dealing and violent side of Bellfield was Richard âYosserâ Hughes nicknamed âMr Treacleâ. Hughes would become a father figure to Emma Mills (another girlfriend of Bellfield) and almost single-handedly helped her survive the torment of spending her life in the shadow of Bellfieldâs moods, his temper, and his relentless violence and sexual abuse. At the same time, however, Hughes remained Bellfieldâs confidant, going to unlicensed bare-knuckle boxing matches with his childhood friend. Like Mills, Hughes was well aware of Bellfieldâs drug-dealing. âI have seen him take cocaine on a number of occasions,â Hughes would recall later, adding: âHe also dealt in cocaine. He had a press at Little Benty, which he used to make blocks of cocaine. He mixed the cocaine with another white substance so that it would go further.â No one was more aware than Hughes of his friendâs temper and capacity for violence. After Bellfieldâs arrest he would describe him as âmainly being nice towards peopleâ but adding that he âsoon turned if they upset him or his friends. It did not take a lot for him to lose his temper.â He went on to explain that he had witnessed Bellfield âassault people on a number of occasionsâ.
âLee (nickname: Bellfield) was a terrific enforcer,â one fellow bouncer admitted later. âHe could terrify the wits out of almost anyone, and wasnât afraid to use violence to make a point. He loved to fight.â Bellfield also had an appetite for weapons. He liked to brag about a brass knuckle-duster that he kept in the glove box of whatever car or van he happened to be driving that day, just as he always kept a baseball bat in the boot. That wasnât all. There were also guns, notably a shotgun, as well as a machete and a samurai sword. Bellfieldâs appetite for weapons almost matched his enthusiasm for drugs â for they both contributed to ensuring that he remained the alpha male within his group of friends, the man who could âsort things outâ or âget things doneâ when the going got a little rowdy or violent.
Not that violence was the only interest Bellfield had at the mini-cab firm. He also started an affair with one of the female drivers. Never one to miss an opportunity, he started having cards printed with his personal mobile number on them â rather than the companyâs â so that he could also âfreelanceâ as a minicab driver. He would distribute the cards to the girls in the nightclub queues, pointing out that he was always available to take them home. Those personalized cards were just another one of Bellfieldâs ruses to get young women into his car alone in the hope that they might be tempted to try the âalcopopâ drinks that he offered them âto make a great end to the nightâ.
Another of Bellfieldâs friends, who worked with him as a bouncer at both The Barn in Shepperton and at Royales in Uxbridge, would later confirm to the police that when they were âworking the doorsâ Bellfield never went home straight away as he would either have âpulledâ a girl while he was working that night or had one lined up already. It was he who first told the police of Bellfield's habit of taking girls to hotels on the northern perimeter of Londonâs Heathrow airport.
Bâ Kingston, one of Bellfieldâs drug customers,
By the summer of 2002 Kingston was literally terrified of Bellfield, the man who had started off supplying him with cannabis and then had gradually drawn him into his drug-dealing business, and he had every reason to be. Kingston was assaulted repeatedly by Bellfield in arguments over the drug profits that one may have owed to the other. The most dramatic example came in the summer of 2002, when Bellfield claimed that Kingston owed him ÂŁ3,800 over a series of drug deals. The two men were at the house in Little Benty when the row started, but it quickly got out of hand â so much so that Bellfield produced a shotgun and proceeded to threaten Kingston with it. In fear of his life, Kingston ran out of the house and away down the cul-de-sac, with Bellfield chasing after him, still brandishing the shotgun â but no shots were actually fired. It wasnât the only occasion when Kingston was threatened with a gun by Bellfield, but he never reported the bouncer to the police, nor did he break off their professional relationship over drugs.
Kingston simply elected to suffer in silence, aware that after every tantrum Bellfield would suddenly become overcome with guilt, and apologize profusely for the violence he had threatened only moments before. Like someone suffering from a form of bi-polar disorder (DID?) the fat bouncer seemed to oscillate dramatically between extremes of emotion, ferociously angry at one moment, utterly repentant the next, apparently unaware of exactly how unstable he had become.
According to his friend â Spiers, who had worked with him on the doors at Royales in Uxbridge, Bellfield started in the clamping business with a man called Joe Smith, known as âJimmy Stockingsâ, and his two brothers, Aaron and John, who taught him the business. Like Bellfield, the Smiths were travelers. In no time at all Bellfield had left Jimmy Stockings behind him and branched out on his own with a company called Access Controlled Parking, and to help in his new business he recruited as many of his friends as he could.Â
One person Bellfield turned to for help was twenty-three-year-old Lâ Smith, who had been a friend of Spiers for the past four years, since they had met when he was a doorman at the Works nightclub in Kingston. Bellfield met Smith regularly at Spiersâs house, and in late October 2002 told her that he was going into the clamping business and asked if she would like a job helping him. âI would be there when Levi and Spiers were clamping,â she explained later, âand I would answer their phones for them, calls from people wanting their cars unclamped. Basically I just sat in the car all day, but because I spent more and more time with Levi, I got to know him a bit better.â As time passed Bellfield gradually signed up clamping contracts around some of the areas he normally worked as a doorman, including a nightclub in Park Royal, West London, a pub in Hounslow, an estate agentâs office in Addlestone, a telecom shop in Woking and a carpet shop in Staines.
Wheel-clamping was a lucrative business. Bellfield charged up to ÂŁ215 to remove a clamp, as well as up to ÂŁ500 for a tow, and he always demanded the money in cash. Given the fact that he was clamping a minimum of thirty cars a day, he could certainly afford a new car. It was bringing him more than ÂŁ30,000 a week in cash. With the proceeds, Bellfield bought himself a second-hand silver five-door Vauxhall Corsa hatchback in early November 2002 to use for clamping. He signed the registration document in his own name and organized finance for the purchase in the name of his company, Access Controlled Parking. The carâs registration number was Y57 RJU, and it would come to play a significant part in his life over the next few months, not least because he used it to drive around west London at night stalking potential victims.
Another of Bellfieldâs friends, Joe Ryan, and his wife Rachel Brazil,Â
Another of his regular clampers, Tâ Morgan.
But when Morganâs recollection of the events of that cold, misty December night in 2003 were told to Levi Bellfield after his arrest on suspicion of attempted murder, his version of what happened was significantly different. The man âYosserâ Hughes had nicknamed Mr Treacle insisted that it had been Morgan who had carried out the attack on Irma Dragoshi, and not him. Although the police were never to seriously suspect Morgan, it wasnât for want of Bellfieldâs trying. Bellfield admitted that he had been in the car with Morgan that night, but had been so shocked at what Morgan had done that he had driven the car away from the attack and then waited at the end of the road. He also insisted that his fellow wheel-clamper hadnât hit Irma over the head but had merely âpulledâ at her handbag, and she had hit her head on the ground when she fell.
So what was the truth?
Mr Treacle was certainly capable of lying, and Morgan had no history of attacking young women out of the blue and without reason. But he had every reason not to tell the police, or anyone else, what had happened. In the end no one could be quite sure what had happened to Irma Dragoshi on that misty December evening. She said she had been hit on the head, but Bellfield insisted that she had hit her head on the ground, and the two police officers couldnât find a weapon. Meanwhile Morgan wasnât able to say with any conviction that Bellfield had hit her over the head during the struggle. In the end Levi Bellfield was not found guilty of the attempted murder of Irma Dragoshi.
But when it came to his trial Bellfield resorted to precisely the same excuse that he had used to explain the attack on Irma Dragoshi â he hadnât been driving at the time. Bellfield claimed that he had lent the Toyota Previa to his wheel-clamping colleagues Morgan and Suraj Gharu for a âbirthday celebrationâ â although he did admit to driving it on Wednesday, 26 May in the car park of The White Hart pub in Bicester. On the night of Thursday, 27 May, however, when Kate Sheedy was run over Bellfield insisted that he had lent it to Suraj Gharu, and so could not have been driving it.
Terri Carroll (another ex-wife of Bellfield) later described Rodriguez as Bellfieldâs âlapdogâ. Unbeknown to Bellfield, however, Rodriguez had struck up a friendship with Joanna Collings and had arranged to go and live with her until he had âsorted himself outâ, as she was to put it.
As the evening wore on, Joe Collings became ever more concerned and rang Rodriguez again between 9.30 and 10 oâclock. This time, however, he told her, âI havenât got anything at the moment,â a code phrase they used to let her know that Bellfield was with him, and that she should ring off. She could hear Bellfield in the background as well as the voices of three other men. They were arguing, but she rang off fully, still expecting to see Rodriguez later on that evening. But he never appeared. Exactly what happened to âSpanish Peteâ on the evening of Sunday, 6 June 2004 at the flat at Crosby Close has never been fully explained, but the aftermath was clear, and disturbing. The night ended with Rodriguez being rushed into hospital having been viciously attacked with an ax and a screwdriver, an attack that was to see him on a life support machine for the next six weeks.
He insisted that âthe Paki had done itâ, meaning his fellow wheel clamper Suraj Gharu. He also told Emma Mills that Victor Kelly had also been involved in some way, although he wasnât specific about how he may have been, beyond warning Mills that Kelly was âdangerousâ. In private Bellfield believed that he would be arrested for the attack on Rodriguez. He confessed to Mills that he was convinced the police âare gonna do me for Peterâ, and she certainly recalls that he was arrested, then charged with perverting the course of justice and given bail. But even that didnât prevent him telling her repeatedly: âYou know I didnât do it, Emma.â Mills also knew that no member of his wheel-clamping crew would tell her the truth.
ï»żBellfield also said Mr Gharu and his brother were among about 20 men who had access to vehicles he had for his clamping business, and the brothers were using a Toyota Previa at the time schoolgirl Kate Sheedy was run over.
Another man who witnessed Bellfieldâs rapacious sexuality was Lâ Drakeford, another friend of Rodriguez, who had helped to organize the clamping expedition to Chichester earlier that year. Not long after the attack on Rodriguez Bellfield asked Drakeford to pick him and a young girl up at a pub in West Drayton and take them to the flat in Crosby Close. On the way there Drakeford stopped to buy a kebab. When he came out of the kebab shop he discovered that Bellfield and the girl were having sex in the back of his car. âI pushed the mirror so I didnât have to watch them and continued driving,â he recalled later.
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Standing in the witness box, Bellfield systematically insisted that the prosecution case was a tissue of lies, that he hadnât attacked any of the five young women, that other people had been responsible, and that his trial was a travesty of justice. âNo airs and graces,â he told the jury. âThis is me. Iâm not trying to fool anyone. Iâm not an angel. Iâm not claiming to be an angel. But Iâm not a killer. No way.â
At another point he condemned two prosecution witnesses as âattention-seeking liarsâ who had âenjoyed their day out at the Baileyâ. On another he brutally condemned two of the police officers called to give evidence against him as âdownright liarsâ.
Over six days in the witness box, Bellfield repeatedly insisted that the witnesses called against him were mistaken, and that he was an innocent man, the victim of a series of terrible mistakes.Â
(Sources: The Bus Stop Killer: Milly Dowler, Her Murder and the Full Story of the Sadistic Serial Killer Levi Bellfield by author Geoffrey Wansell &Â Predator - The true story of Levi Bellfield, the man who murdered Milly Dowler, Marsha McDonnell and Amelie Delagrange by author John McShane)
It doesn't help me when the jury are told that they can draw conclusions and find me guilty of murder. It's disgusting.
You can't hold me responsible, cause I'm innocent.
There's no phone records putting me in the area, there's nothing at all and, you know, I'm just basically convicted on...
...because they say I had access to a white car on that night. And I didn't, and that's my conviction,
that's life.
(Q) Do you think you've been made a scapegoat?
''Yes.''
(Source: Levi Bellfield - 5 Mistakes That Caught a Killer by Channel5)
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On 23 June 2011, Levi Bellfield was found guilty of Milly Dowler's murder.
The News of the World, owned by Rupert Murdoch, had voicemails which appeared to show that Milly was still alive up to three weeks after her kidnap.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/4446040.stm
Yesterday police described him as one of Britainâs most dangerous paedophiles and appealed for more of his victims to come forward. Irish-born Victor Kelly, who boasted of being in prison with the Kray twins, was a âPied Piperâ figure in Hayes, West London.
He has previous convictions for theft, possession of firearms, fraud and burglary. In 1982 he was jailed for six years for drug possession with intent to supply and in 1990 he was given an eight- year sentence after being caught trying to smuggle cocaine from France.
In 2001 he was suspected of involvement in a gangland murder but never charged.
Kelly, whose criminal career began in 1959, has never worked but funded his grooming of children by dealing drugs, especially cocaine. Youngsters from vulnerable backgrounds â including childrenâs homes and single-parent families â would be showered with gifts including clothing, mobile phones and music. The intended victim would then be invited to Kellyâs council flat to watch his ÂŁ2,500 plasma TV and play on his Sony Playstation. Michael Corkery, prosecuting, told Middlesex Guildhall Crown Court: â There was a constant stream of under-age girls going to the premises. â He gave children cigarettes and sweets and then drugs, cocaine, amphetamines and cannabis.â
(Screenshots of a video from Levi Bellfield's cellphone)
PREDATORS; Jailed.. the depraved policemen who used their jobs and uniforms to snare women.
Did Andrew Lang & Mark Witcher knew Levi Bellfield?
A childhood friend and former work colleague of convicted killer Levi Bellfield has spoken about the "tubby kid" he used to protect from bullies but who "deserved everything he got".
In contrast to early memories of Levi as a "fat kid everyone used to pick on" growing up on the Oriel estate in Hanworth, when they met after losing touch for a few years, he said Bellfield had changed.
"As kids we were all big strong lads and everyone bullied Levi so I looked after him - but in the end it just backfired.
"When I bumped into him again, he was working the door at Rocky's in Cobham. He was just an idiot trying to prove himself.
"He had the gift of the gab and was always after blondes, but he bought most of them by flashing the cash.
"Sometimes he would pull up in this seven-seater van with a mattress in the back.
"Another colleague, fat Brian, would chauffeur him around and Levi would be naked in the back with a girl."
Another time Levi placed a camera in his bedroom and filmed himself, another man and a woman having sex.
"That weekend at the club (Royale Nightclub in Uxbridge where Bellfield was head doorman) he played the film on the big screen in front of everyone. The poor girl was on reception doing the tickets - she didn't know what was happening.
"He used to try to bed his mates' daughters to wind them up. Once he even tried it with my own daughter. He was texting and calling her, promising her champagne and strawberries, but I caught him out and got the phone off her."
Paul and Bellfield worked together as doormen and wheel clampers, but he said Bellfield also earned cash from drug dealing, debt collection and extortion.
If clamping victims refused to pay the ÂŁ380 Bellfield charged to remove the clamp, he would often take their vehicle as payment.
Paul said he, Bellfield and "Spanish Pete" Rodriguez once carried out a debt collection of ÂŁ64,000 from a man who they first sent a letter to asking how his wife was.
He helped "lucky rather than clever" Bellfield dispose of ÂŁ40,000 in forged ÂŁ10 notes by passing them off in places including McDonald's and Kempton Park race course.
Paul also told how Bellfield had a flat on the Oriel estate that was used for his lucrative drug dealing.
As a doorman, Paul said Bellfield was deluded by the attention he used to get from females.
"They all come up to you anyway because you're a doorman. Girls were just interested in getting in or getting their boyfriends in, but he never saw that side of it - he used to think they fancied him.
"He was the wrong sort of doorman.
"Bellfield was good at being assertive, but he would keep going and provoked more fights than he actually cured.
"Everyone else would diffuse the situation but he would kick it off and then he couldn't handle it.
"Nine times out of 10 he would leave it to us to clean up.
"We used to call him the plastic pikey' because he thought he was a bit of a gypsy. He used to hang out with them."
He added: "Bellfield was definitely unstable he would often sit in a chair rocking back and forth when nervous.
"All that stuff about him being on steroids is rubbish. He did a line of coke one night and he thought he was going to die. He couldn't take drugs, not even an asprin or cough syrup.
"For a while he was lucky because he had a few good contacts that were quite well off, but then he just started screwing them all."
He said Levi hung out with "dodgy people, up-to-date Krays, who you would definitely not mess around with.
There are still a lot of people after him."
On Bellfield's double murder conviction, Paul said: "He deserved everything he got. He deceived me and he is a coward."
(Source: Guardian - Exclusive: Childhood friend protected 'tubby' Bellfield from bullies, 7th March 2008 & Mirror, 2 Dec 2017)
Peter Rodriguez said the killer ambushed him in 2004 when he refused to hide drugs at his motherâs home.
âI can feel his hand on my shoulder, pulled me back and then I see him with a mallet,â said Peter.
âHeâs tried to kneecap me to get me on the floor and Iâve stumbled, whacked him in the head about two, three times. I passed out.â
The cab driver, now 50, was guarded by cops in hospital after Bellfield got in by posing as a relative.
Bellfield later had his former friend framed for drugs and sex offences although charges were later dropped.
Peterâs injuries meant he could not work and his wife and two children went into hiding for their safety.
âI feel like heâs taken my identity away,â Peter said.
The year before that attack, lab technician Sarah Spurrell, then 23, was bludgeoned with a hammer in Hastings, East Sussex.
The 40-year-old man from west London was arrested on Monday after voluntarily attending a police station and was questioned by Surrey Police officers during the day.
He is understood to be Nirmal Gharu, who was interviewed by police on August 4 over the same matter.
Malcolm Ward, who was 20 at the time.
MURDERING sex beast Levi Bellfield was living in terror of his fellow gypsy lags last night - after being exposed as a police GRASS.
The caged killer of 13-year-old Milly Dowler and two other young girls spent years secretly informing on pals in the travelling community, The Sun can reveal.
Vile Bellfield, 43, whose parents were of gypsy stock, would boast to chums of his hatred for the "gavvers" - police.
Last night officials at Wakefield jail, where the lifer is likely to be held, were braced for revenge attacks.
They also fear he could be targeted by lags outraged at his paedo crimes.
Bellfield, who refuses to admit his depraved lust for children, has insisted on not being segregated like Soham monster Ian Huntley and Roy Whiting - the killer of eight-year-old Sarah Payne.
A source said: "Bellfield has always thought of himself as above their level. The reality is he is a murdering paedophile piece of scum who even betrayed those closest to him."
Phone records when he was arrested in 2004 showed 81 calls to the Met.
Murder cops suspect gypsy contacts were duped into disposing of the red Daewoo car used to snatch Milly. A source said: "What the travelling community did not know was he regularly gave police good info about them."
Before his capture, hammer-wielding Bellfield left a man of 37 in a coma for six weeks.
Victim Peter Rodriguez said Bellfield bragged: "The law doesn't apply to people like me."
(Source: Gypsy lags target cop grass Levi Bellfield, The Sun, 27 Jun 2011)
It was in 2000 that Bellfield hit upon his first chance to make real money.
With a motley crew of friends - including Noel Moran, who was sentenced to life last July for murdering a friend with a samurai sword - he set up a wheel-clamping business.
Moran and a friend called Gavin Ward had broken into the home of computer expert Christopher Mills â known to his friends as âMillsyâ â and attacked him viciously, severing an artery in his left leg. The pair insisted that he had âdisrespectedâ them at the pub on New Yearâs Eve.
The company was notorious for its bullying tactics. The clampers demanded ÂŁ245 in cash to release vehicles and reminded those who argued that there was a claw hammer and baseball bat in their van. Bellfield boasted he was making ÂŁ60,000 a year cash and would show off bricks of ÂŁ20 notes held together with rubber bands. His arrogance - and recklessness - increased with his growing wealth.
(Source: MailOnline, 26 February 2008)
And we can reveal he has written to Met Police chief Cressida Dick from jail confirming his knowledge of their offending.
A source said: âBellfield says London nightclub doormen, local paedophiles, drug users and others were involved.â
The serial killer said one of his bouncer pals used a fake police uniform to stop girls.
(Source: The Sun, 23 Oct 2021)
Bellfield was no stranger to police. Between 2000 to 2002, officers received 93 reports linking him to sexual assaults, threats, obscene phone calls and physical attacks.
(Source: Mail Online, June 2011)
courtesy of that same Brian harvey's docu. i never thought to do this search.
if i could direct your attention to these corp names. 001 [oo7?] moving companies
ATLAS OCEANair etc very mi6/cia front masonic and esoteric.
ATLANTIS?!?! ding ding ding us-uk direction.
here is some of his secratiries as directors
some of thjose names would have been flagged with too many leaidn gzeroes. thisis to fuck with the databse and limited search queries the webapp would manage, pseudo invsible.
what might be important to note is that everything collapsed just ahead of 9/11. jeffery epstein and maxwell only came back on my radar after his sweetheart 90s sweetheart deal when i was looking at finance and intelligence links to 9/11 and him spreading image rehab money around.
with all you guys already understand about this case not sure if you will glean anything new. but it might be interesting viewing this amateur documentary by ex celebrity boyband member BRIAN HARVEY. a guy blackballed from the industry allegedly over his drugs and excess but he says because he happend ot mention it was all freemasons and child grooming not knowing it was a faux pas to say things like that while famous
he had been trying to understand why he was phonetapped by uk newsprint/tabloid media so much of the older material comes from thee key players who also phonetapped milly dowler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28tuvGjqwE0
rebecca wade == rebekah brooks. spy trade craft becomes google age tech camoulflage
Two of his tattoos hinted at the devil in him. On the upper part of his right arm, Bellfield had a tattoo of a devil wearing a pair of boxing gloves and another of a similar devil wearing boxerâs shorts with the name âLeviâ embroidered across the waistband. For good measure he also had a tattoo on the same right arm commemorating his favourite football club, Tottenham Hotspur.
At one stage he bragged to a friend that he had been to a paedophile âmeeting placeâ in a park where he could engage in sex with under-age girls. He confided that it was a place where paedophiles of all kinds could meet to indulge themselves but he didnât reveal the exact location, except to say that it was outside London and to the south with the word âHillâ in its name. There is no doubt whatever that Bellfield knew of the existence of a paedophile ring in west London and at least one of its members, Victor Kelly (Uncle Joe), a man whom the police would later describe as âone of Britainâs most dangerous paedophilesâ.
One of Bellfieldâs friends at the time remembered later that the bouncer had a number of cars and vans at his disposal â though he never knew exactly how he came to have so many. Bellfield would brag about them, calling them his âGHB wagonsâ. This friend saw the inside of âat least oneâ van, which was fitted out with a mattress, handcuffs and blacked-out windows.
One of the men he met while working on the door at Royales, the Uxbridge club beloved of airmen from the local RAF base, was a man in his early thirties known for his girth and aggressive attitude named Jâ Spiers. Along with Bellfield, he worked a series of doors together at nightclubs on the outskirts of London including The Works in Kingston-upon-Thames.
"The series of murders in the South East of England during 2000-2002 had five victims, namely Sarah Payne, Milly Dowler, Danielle Jones, and Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman."
According to Michael Payne's mother Cynthia, Levi Bellfield befriended Michael Payne in the Ashley Park pub in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey, around five miles from Jimmy Savile's haunt the Duncroft Aproved School, in Staines.
The Sun reported that when police searched Bellfield's flat, they found newspaper cuttings about Sarah Payne's murder.
Reportedly, Sarah was snatched in 2000 by 'paedophile' Roy Whiting from a field near her grandparents' home in West Sussex, where she was playing with older brothers Luke and Lee and younger sister Charlotte.
In October 2014, Michael Payne was found dead at his home in Kent.
Milly, just short of her 14th birthday, had an email account with the user-name 'sexmeslow', it was revealed.
She visited chatrooms, sent questionable messages and made poignant, diary-style notes about how unhappy she was at school.
But Mrs Dowler insisted Milly was a happy girl from a happy family. As a teacher, she knew teenage girls often put anguished comments like that in their diaries.
Asked about the email account, she said she 'had words' with her daughter. Milly simply replied that all her friends used similar names for their emails.
[masturbated in a bedroom]
Pornography made Milly Dowlerâs father first suspect https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/milly-dowlers-dad-was-original-suspect-2284928.html
Child killer Ian Huntley and other individuals allowed to mix with KIDS behind bars after jail chiefs change visiting rules https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9142588/ian-huntley-allowed-to-mix-with-kids-in-jail/
Bellfieldâs former girlfriend Joe Collings comments about the strange relationship with his mother: âShe wiped his a**e and let him share her bed until he was 13 years old."
Joe also stated Levi was sleeping with his mother in her bed in his 30s.
âHe called her every day and went round there all the time. He would stay there and she would lend him money whenever he wanted it,â Joe recalls.''
âShe was the female version of him. Itâs really bizarre how close Levi and his mum were.''
âYou know you get that feeling â no matter what he did he was never in the wrong.''
âHe could never do anything wrong in his mumâs eyes.â
Retired Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Police, Colin Sutton, the man who finally brought Levi down, also revealed how to this day, members of the convicted killerâs family accuse him of setting Levi up.
Bellfield, who once signed himself âEvilâ, an anagram of Levi, claimed to be the victim of a witch-hunt by the âgavversâ (gypsy slang for police).
âI am many things, but I am no murderer and no nonce.
âI wasnât a great figure of society, hands up, but I got certain principles. Taking a human life is so so wrong.â In another letter, Bellfield admitted being âflashâ and said: âI love my sex and my brains are in my d***.â
He claimed he was a âbroken manâ and could not face being confronted in court by former girlfriends, who had accused him of raping and beating them.
Bellfield later wrote: âWhat am I, a freak show? After five and a half months of sitting in court having to listen to sick allegations that I am wrongfully accused of, I was emotionally wrecked.â
Bellfieldâs former girlfriend, Joe Collings told Sun Online: âThe sex grooming reports aren't a
surprise to me. I've given names before. I'd already given the police two names years ago in numerous interviews. âHe had a fifteen year old living with him at one point and she used to have all her friends round. One of his friends told me it was like a nursery round there - there were so many kids. His council flat was dubbed the âraping roomâ by fellow paedophiles who flocked there to share his victims, The Sun can horrifyingly reveal.
The predator and his mates would film the depravity as they had sex with unconscious girls, whose drinks had been spiked with date-rape drug GHB.
One victim who was just 13 â the same age as murdered Milly Dowler â told how she was lured to another of the squalid homes where warped dad-of-eleven Bellfield threw his âpartiesâ.
She was given a vodka and Coke â and the last thing she remembers before she blacked out in Little Benty, West London, was seeing pictures on the wall of the hulking bruteâs children.
The girl recalled: âI felt very panicky â one minute I was fine, then I couldnât remember anything.â
Despite her hell she was so in thrall to the maniac she went on to become the evil bouncerâs âmollâ â and ended up hooked on cocaine he plied her with.
He would get her to have sex with his chums while he filmed.
The victim, now 22, told how she eventually became terrified of him and his rages. She said: âOne time Levi told me he wanted to have sex with my 11-year-old sister.
âThis really upset me. I told him he wasnât going anywhere near her.
âHe then started saying he would wait until she got to the right age.
âHe also told me he wanted to have sex with my mum.â
Evidence from three grown women who were his ex-partners that he begged them to dress in school uniform was deemed inadmissible by the judge.
Tracey Hedding described it to police as âa sexual and aggressive interestâ â a view echoed by long-term partner Emma Mills, 33.
Joe Collings, said she was repulsed. She also described how Bellfield âwould think nothing of driving around leering at schoolgirlsâ and shouting obscenities at them.
A disgusted former workmate of wheel-clamper Bellfield told police: âIâd describe Levi as an animal.â
Ricky Brouilliard revealed Bellfield offered to let him sleep with one of his teenage girlfriends and her younger sister.
He said: âHis girlfriend was a naive little girl and he didnât treat her very well. Her sister was a tiny girl, 14 years old. He told me he had sex with her and he said, âDo you want to buy her off me?ââ
Yesterday one girl who was just 16 when the sicko drugged and raped her told The Sun: âI wish someone would take a hammer to Bellfield and kill him.
âHe does not deserve to have a life for what he has done.â
The victim â Charmaine Hook is now a mum of one aged 24. Waiving her anonymity she recalled how Bellfield chatted her up then gave her a spoonful of liquid to taste, saying it was Malibu.
She began feeling sick as he gave her and a friend a lift in his van back to the houseboat near Uxbridge, Middx, where she lived with her family, who were away.
Charmaine said: âI went into my room and my vision started to blur. Bellfield came in and began lying on top of me on the bed.
âThatâs the last thing I remember before waking up.â
She discovered Bellfield had fled after tearing off her ring and earrings. Clothes and mobile phones belonging to Charmaine and her friend were also gone. The Crown Prosecution Service refused to pursue him, claiming lack of evidence â even though she picked Bellfield from a book of mugshots.
Another of his victims â Miss B â was drugged and raped at the age of 14 just days after Bellfield murdered Amelie in August 2004.
She woke up in his âraping roomâ flat at Crosby Close, Hanwell. Now 21, she recalled: âI found my shorts and knickers were on back to front.â
Her pal aged 15 had been going out with Bellfield and she told of once being with the pair in his van when he pointed to a woman walking by.
Miss B said: âI remember Levi saying, âShall we get her, torture her, take her to the woods, set fire to her and pull her eyes out?ââ Others also told of being drugged and raped. Miss C was 17 at the time and living in a West London hostel for homeless youngsters.
Bellfield and his fellow perverts targeted it for prey. She was taken to one of their houses and given spiked drinks. While unconscious she was dressed up in a school uniform. Then she was raped by Bellfield and a pal.
Miss C said: âWhen I woke up I was on the sofa. I was still wearing my underwear and trousers but I was wearing a manâs shirt.
âI felt strange and numb and had a bruise on my inner left thigh. I didnât know how it got there.â A week later she heard Bellfield was passing round a video of the attack. His cohorts included 30-year-old Suraj Gharu â later jailed for five years for sex with a 14-year-old who was living in a council childrenâs home.
Gharu was given a fake alibi by his brother Sunil, 25 â who got nine months. Another close friend of Bellfieldâs was paedophile Vic Kelly, jailed for eight years in 2005 for grooming under-age girls for sex by plying them with cocaine, which he called âmilkâ.
It was Suraj Gharu who introduced the 13-year-old â Miss D â to Bellfield. That was in October 2001. Two months earlier petite Miss E, 23, had also been drugged and raped as one of his friends wielded a camcorder.
She worked at an Uxbridge nightspot where Bellfield was a bouncer. Miss E said: âI couldnât put up any resistance. When I saw Levi next he said, âThanks darling, great video â everybody loves itâ.â
Miss F met Bellfield at the same nightclub. He turned up at her home with wine â and secretly spiked her glass. She woke naked and covered in bruises.
Bellfield had left and she was too frightened to tell cops.
Miss G, 15, was lured by the monster to a âpartyâ in June 2004 where she found herself surrounded by a group of men.
Her drink was spiked and she woke feeling sore with her underwear inside out. Raped Miss H, had her drink spiked by Bellfield at a pub in Kingston, Surrey.
She woke in an alley behind a nightspot called The Works, where he knew the bouncers. She went to police who failed to find her attacker. But in 2007 she recognised his face on a news website.
The night Bellfield raped her he allegedly tried to bundle Anna-Maria Rennie into his van just two hours later. She picked him out at an identity parade. He went on trial in 2008 for attempted kidnap but the jury was deadlocked and the case was left on file.
Anna-Maria now lives abroad â and was too terrified to come back to give evidence as Bellfield stood in the dock accused of Millyâs murder. The judge was told: âThere is a fear of retribution from the defendant.â
(Source: Serial paedo drugged and raped girls in school uniform, The Sun, 5th April 2016)