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A British serial killer pleaded guilty for killing three men.

British woman Joanna Dennehy admits murders of three men

A female British serial killer yesterday admitted murdering three men and dumping their bodies in ditches.

AFP

A female British serial killer yesterday admitted murdering three men and dumping their bodies in ditches.

To the shock of her lawyer, 30-year-old Joanna Dennehy confessed to killing the men, whose bodies were found in March and April riddled with stab wounds.

Her barrister Nigel Lickley told London's Old Bailey court: "The course of the arraignment is not one we had anticipated."

Dennehy, who has a star tattooed under her eye, told the judge: "I've pleaded guilty, and that's that."

The killer, who is from the city of Peterborough in eastern England, also admitted attempting to murder another two men.

Her shock guilty pleas stunned the courtroom.

She appeared alongside her boyfriend Gary Richards, who denied the two attempted murders and three charges of preventing burial.

Richards, who is 2.21 metres tall, also goes by the name of Gary Stretch.

Dennehy further admitted preventing the lawful and decent burial of the three murder victims.

The bodies of Kevin Lee, 48, Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, and John Chapman, 56, were all found in ditches on the outskirts of Peterborough.

Police had launched a nationwide manhunt for Dennehy, warning the public not to approach her and describing her as having "a very distinctive green tattoo on her right cheek, beneath her eye".

Two other defendants, Leslie Layton and Robert Moore, appeared at the hearing by video link.

Layton, 36, pleaded not guilty to perverting the course of justice at an earlier hearing, while Moore, 55, denied assisting an offender.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Woman admits murdering three men
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