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Who is Rachel Nickell’s killer Robert Napper and where is he now? What the new documentary reveals about her murder

Who is Rachel Nickell’s killer Robert Napper and where is he now? What the new documentary reveals about her murder

Netflix’s new documentary The Murder of Rachel Nickell has brought renewed attention to the 1992 killing of 23-year-old Rachel Nickell. The documentary revisits how Robert Napper, a serial sex offender and later convicted killer, escaped detection for years while authorities focused on an innocent suspect, Colin Stagg. Robert Napper, a serial rapist, was free and continued to perpetrate horrific crimes until ten years later, DNA evidence connected him to Rachel Nickell’s murder. (Netflix) Napper, a serial rapist, was free throughout that period and continued to perpetrate horrific crimes until nearly ten years later, when improvements in DNA technology ultimately connected him to Rachel’s murder. Rachel Nickell was murdered on July 15, 1992, while walking her dog on Wimbledon Common in London with her two-year-old son, Alex. She was sexually assaulted and stabbed 49 times in broad daylight. Alex, who was unharmed physically, became the sole witness to the attack. Netflix has also released a dramatized series, The Witness, that hinges on Alex and his account of Nickell’s murder investigation. Read more: The Witness on Netflix: …

The Witness: Where are Andre, Alex Hanscombe now? Latest update as Rachel Nickell’s brutal killing explored on Netflix

The Witness: Where are Andre, Alex Hanscombe now? Latest update as Rachel Nickell’s brutal killing explored on Netflix

When Rachel Nickell was murdered on Wimbledon Common in South West London in 1992, she left behind a two-year-old son and a devastated partner who spent the next three decades trying to rebuild their lives. A new Netflix series revisits the 1992 Rachel Nickell murder. (X/ @DVDfever) Andre Hanscombe was at work when Rachel was killed and recalls calling home to check in, only for a police officer to answer the phone. “I was in a state bordering on the edge of insanity,” he says in the Netflix documentary. Police found little Alex beside his mother’s body. Detective Sergeant Keith Penrose recalled the toddler was “caked in mud and blood,” while Andre says Alex had been “clinging to his mother’s body,” per Cosmopolitan. Ahead of the documentary’s release, Andre told The Times: “Rachel and I lived in overlapping circles with Alex at the centre. I felt privileged to be the provider, working as a courier, knowing our child was with Rachel 24/7. The love they had for each other was incredible.” Their journey is now …