Accused child killer ‘knew where Rikki’s body was found’

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Accused killer James Watson was ‘spot on’ when he explained to detectives where schoolboy Rikki Neave’s body was found 12 years after he was murdered. Watson, 40, is accused of strangling six-year-old Rikki Neave in Peterborough in November 1994, before stripping and posing his body in a ‘star shape’. He was arrested after sophisticated technology found a ‘definitive match’ between his DNA profile and samples taken from Rikki’s clothing after a new investigation was opened into the case in 2015….

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