Serial killer Steve Wright sentenced to 40 more years for schoolgirl’s murder
Steve Wright admitted the 1999 murder and kidnapping of Victoria Hall and was sentenced to life with a minimum of 40 years, extending his whole-life term for prior murders.
- Steve Wright, a former steward on the QE2 ocean liner, has been sentenced to 40 more years in prison for the 1999 murder of 17-year-old Victoria Hall.
- Wright, already serving a whole-life term for murdering five other women in 2006, admitted to kidnapping and murdering Hall after she left a nightclub with a friend.
- After sexually violating and discarding Hall's body in a farm ditch, Wright returned to work at the Felixstowe docks 'as if nothing had happened'.
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Twenty-five years later, Steve Wright confessed to the murder.
Steve Wright, also known as the 'Suffolk Strangler', is already serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
The British serial killer known as the “Suffolk Strangler” has been convicted of another murder. More than 25 years ago, a teenager disappeared while walking home from a nightclub.
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