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Biography[]
Victims[]
Confirmed victims[]
| Name | Age | Disappeared | Body Found | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | November 21, 1983 | November 22, 1983 | Strangulation | |
| Dawn Ashworth | 15 | July 31, 1986 | August 2, 1986 | Strangulation |
Survivors[]
| Name | Age | Date of Attack | Method of Attack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unnamed female | 16 | 1979 | Sexually assault |
| Unnamed female | 16 | October 1985 | Sexually assault |
Timeline[]
Bibliography[]
Literature[]
Articles[]
Documentaries[]
Television[]
- Forensic Files: The Footpath Murders (October 23, 1996) on IMDb
- Real Crime: Cracking the Killer's Code (July 29, 2002) on IMDb
- How I Caught the Killer: Traces of DNA (Oct 11, 2018) on IMDb[1]
YouTube Documentaries[]
- Colin Pitchfork: The Double-Murderer Caught By DNA Fingerprinting, Our Life on YouTube
Podcasts[]
- #451: Stop the Release of Serial Killer Colin Pitchfork. Real Crime Profile (June 28, 2023).
In popular culture[]
TV adaptations[]
- Code of a Killer (2015) on IMDb, based on Pitchfork's crimes and the creation of DNA profiling.
- New Tricks: Dark Chocolate (September 30, 2010) on IMDb, refers to Pitchfork several times and it is ultimately the similarities between Pitchfork's case and the case the UCOS team are currently investigating that leads to the criminal's arrest.
Related Articles[]
See also[]
Links[]
- Colin Pitchfork at Wikipedia
- Colin Pitchfork. Radford University.
Notes[]
- ↑ Pitchfork was granted parole in June 2021, and was released on licence on September 1 that year. On November 19 the same year, he was recalled to prison for breach of licence conditions.
References[]
- ↑ How I Caught The Killer. Sky.