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Skeletal Remains Found at Former Home of Convicted Killer Peter Tobin Identified

By David Lohr

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During a press conference yesterday afternoon, Detective Superintendent Tim Wills said the investigation into Dinah's disappearance will continue and that a "deep search" of the property will be conducted later this week.

"We had reasons to come here. Those reasons still exist. We came here for Dinah. And we haven't yet finished," Wills said. "There is a chance that she is here. In fairness to the family we need to fully answer the question as to whether she was here at any time... I do not intend to leave the house until I'm fully satisfied that there is not any other human remains at that site."

Wills refrained from answering questions as to what prompted the search of the property, other than to say it came about as the result of a "cold case review."

Peter Tobin
Peter Tobin

Jailed for raping and sodomizing two teenage girls in 1994, Tobin was sentenced to life imprisonment, but earned an early release in May 2004. Due to the nature of his crimes, he was automatically registered as a sex offender.

Following his release from prison, Tobin relocated to Glasgow. Using the alias Pat McLaughlin, Tobin was hired as a handyman at St. Patrick's Church, where he met 23-year-old Polish student Angelika Kluk.

Angelika Kluk
Angelika Kluk

In September 2006, Kluk's bound and gagged body was found hidden in a void beneath a confessional box inside the church. An autopsy of the victim revealed that she had been struck in the head multiple times, raped, and then stabbed sixteen times in the chest. Forensic evidence found at the scene suggested Kluk was still alive when she was stashed under the floorboards.

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