COLIN HATCH, THE CHILD KILLER FROM FINCHLEY, MURDERED IN BRITAIN'S MOST SECURE PRISON NEAR YORK
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In a shocking development, the suspected murder of Colin Hatch, a notorious child killer from Finchley, has taken place within one of the United Kingdom's most fortified correctional facilities. Hatch, aged 38 and originally from North London, was pronounced dead at the maximum-security prison near York, known as Full Sutton, on Tuesday. Authorities have confirmed that post-mortem examinations are scheduled to determine the exact cause of death.
Hatch's criminal history is marked by heinous offenses, including the murder of a seven-year-old boy. His incarceration began in 1994 when he was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of this brutal killing. The crime was committed while Hatch was on parole for an earlier child sex attack, highlighting a disturbing pattern of recidivism and failure of the justice system to prevent further harm.
Following Hatch's death, police have detained a 35-year-old inmate on suspicion of murder. The suspect is currently held at the East Yorkshire prison and will be transferred to a police station for further questioning and investigation, according to Humberside Police officials.
Details of the incident at Full Sutton prison emerged through a brief statement from a police spokesperson. He explained that authorities received an emergency call from the prison service at 19:24 GMT on Tuesday, reporting an ongoing incident. A subsequent call at 20:07 GMT confirmed that the 38-year-old inmate involved in the disturbance had died.
Hatch's criminal record is extensive and deeply troubling. He had a history of assaulting young boys, and during his trial, Judge Nina Lowry described him as
Hatch's criminal history is marked by heinous offenses, including the murder of a seven-year-old boy. His incarceration began in 1994 when he was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of this brutal killing. The crime was committed while Hatch was on parole for an earlier child sex attack, highlighting a disturbing pattern of recidivism and failure of the justice system to prevent further harm.
Following Hatch's death, police have detained a 35-year-old inmate on suspicion of murder. The suspect is currently held at the East Yorkshire prison and will be transferred to a police station for further questioning and investigation, according to Humberside Police officials.
Details of the incident at Full Sutton prison emerged through a brief statement from a police spokesperson. He explained that authorities received an emergency call from the prison service at 19:24 GMT on Tuesday, reporting an ongoing incident. A subsequent call at 20:07 GMT confirmed that the 38-year-old inmate involved in the disturbance had died.
Hatch's criminal record is extensive and deeply troubling. He had a history of assaulting young boys, and during his trial, Judge Nina Lowry described him as