Child killer Robert Black dies in prison

The 68 year old, who murdered Caroline Hogg from Edinburgh and Susan Maxwell from the Scottish Borders, has died in prison in Northern Ireland

Published 12th Jan 2016

Serial child killer Robert Black has died in prison in Northern Ireland aged 68.

Northern Ireland Prison Service confirmed an inmate died in non-suspicious circumstances.

The Scottish-born killer was serving 12 life sentences for the murders of four schoolgirls in the 1980s.

In 1994, Black was found guilty of three unsolved child murders in the 1980s - those of 11-year-old Susan Maxwell, from the Scottish Borders, five-year-old Caroline Hogg, from Edinburgh, and Sarah Harper, 10, from Morley, near Leeds - as well as a failed abduction bid in Nottingham in 1988.

His reign of terror was ended in 1990 when he was caught red-handed by police with a barely alive six-year-old girl hooded, bound, gagged and stuffed in a sleeping bag in the back of his van in the Scottish village of Stow. He had sexually assaulted her moments earlier.

In 2012, he was found guilty of the 1981 murder of nine-year-old Jennifer Cardy, from Ballinderry, Co Antrim.

He was also suspected of involvement in other killings.

He had long been the prime suspect in the case of missing 13-year-old Genette Tate, who was last seen in a rural lane in Aylesbeare, Devon, in 1978.

No trace of the newspaper delivery girl has ever been found. All that remained at the scene were her bike and scattered papers.