Police are facing fresh calls to investigate whether the killer of a schoolgirl also carried out a notorious double murder amid fears that he could soon be freed on parole.
Tony Jasinskyj, 68, was jailed for life in May 2002 after DNA advances linked him to the sadistic murder and rape of 14-year-old Marion Crofts in 1981 in Aldershot, Hampshire.
MailOnline can reveal that the former Army chef is now making a new bid to win his freedom at a Parole Board hearing which could take place as early as this summer.
But former police office turned crime author Chris Clark is convinced that Jasinskyj also murdered dog walkers Ann Lee, 44 and Margaret 'Peggy' Johnson, 66, who were stabbed to death in Aldershot on May 10, 1982.
The cold case crime expert is now urging detectives to interview Jasinskyj about the unsolved double murders before his parole hearing.






