
Episode 1123: Manhunt - The Night Stalker (extract)
Former detective Colin Sutton will act as Reform UK's police and crime adviser (PA Archive)
Delroy Grant was one of Britain's most wanted men – a shocking sex predator known as the Night Stalker.
He had been at large for a seventeen-year reign of terror, visiting his victims after dark before committing despicable sexual assaults in their homes.
In Manhunt: The Night Stalker, detective Colin Sutton reveals how the Metropolitan Police brought one one of London's most feared monsters to justice.
The following is an audio extract from the book, published by Bonnier.
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Episode 1123: Manhunt - The Night Stalker (extract)
Listen to an extract of the book by former Met detective Colin Sutton Former detective Colin Sutton will act as Reform UK's police and crime adviser (PA Archive) Delroy Grant was one of Britain's most wanted men – a shocking sex predator known as the Night Stalker. He had been at large for a seventeen-year reign of terror, visiting his victims after dark before committing despicable sexual assaults in their homes. In Manhunt: The Night Stalker, detective Colin Sutton reveals how the Metropolitan Police brought one one of London's most feared monsters to justice. The following is an audio extract from the book, published by Bonnier. MORE EPISODES


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