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  2. Sep 16, 2020 · Published: Wednesday, 16 September 2020 at 5:27 pm. Dennis Nilsen was arrested at his flat in Muswell Hill after human remains were found in the drains underneath the building. The resulting news...

    • Where Did Dennis Nilsen Live?
    • What Did Police Find at His Home?
    • What Happened to Nilsen After He Was caught?

    Nilsen lived and committed his murders at two addresses in north London. The first was 195 Melrose Avenue in Cricklewood, and the second was 23 Cranley Gardens in Muswell Hill.

    Nilsen attempted to dispose of the flesh, internal organs and smaller bones of the victims killed at his Cranley Gardens property by flushing them down the toilet. He would boil the heads, hands and feet to remove the flesh, before flushing it. However, he also kept some body parts hidden at his home for some time. He kept many of his victims’ part...

    Nilsen was arrested, and admitted to killing 15 or 16 people over a span of five years. He told police he did not know most of his victims’ names and a police investigation was launched, desperately trying to find out who they were. A missing persons unit was called in to help police identify the victims. Not all his victims were identified. Nilsen...

  3. Sep 16, 2020 · Nilsen committed a string of murders in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He is believed to have murdered up to 15 men, most of whom were homeless and homosexual, at his north London home.

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  4. Sep 14, 2020 · The story of the horrors the so-called Muswell Hill Murderer unleashed in London 40 years ago is told through three men – Dennis Nilsen, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Jay and biographer Brian...

  5. All of Nilsen's murders were committed at the two north London addresses where he lived between 1978 and 1983. His victims would be lured to these addresses through deception and killed by strangulation, sometimes accompanied by drowning.

  6. Sep 14, 2020 · Nilsen died in HMP Full Sutton prison in 2018. He was jailed for life with a recommendation he serve a minimum of 25 years in 1983, on six counts of murder and two of attempted murder.

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