MALCOLM Webster worked as a nurse before starting to kill her husband and wife to claim their life insurance.

Here’s everything you need to know about the location of the killer.

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Malcolm was sentenced to 30 years in prison

Who is Malcolm Webster?

Malcolm Webster was born on April 18, 1959 in Surrey.

He worked as a nurse and was once investigated for the deaths of three children who were under his care in a children’s ward in the UAE.

The children died of heart failure, although there was no evidence for a police investigation.

He was later jailed for murder, attempted murder, arson, theft, fraud, drugs and attempted bigamy.

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Where is Malcolm Webster now?

Malcolm, son of a former senior officer Metropolitan Policeis currently serving a prison term.

After a 50-week trial – the longest in Scottish history – on July 5, 2011, he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum sentence of up to thirty years.

Detective Inspector Charles Henry, who investigated the killer, said: “Money is a motivation, but also a lifestyle, it is a center of attraction, because narcissism is a trait of psychopaths.”

“They have to control, so it’s not just about money, but also about manipulation and the pleasure of manipulation.”

Who were the victims of Malcolm Webster?

Claire Morris

Claire Morris married Malcolm Webster in September 1993.

During their marriage, Malcolm gave her drugs, making her prone to exhaustion.

Eight months after the marriage, a tragedy occurred when the couple’s car drove off a narrow country road.

Webster crawled out of the car onto the road, but Claire burned in the passenger seat.

Forensic experts were later asked to look at the old evidence, and the first witness at the scene said the car did not burn just 20 minutes after the crash, believing it was launched after the crash.

Felicity Dram

Malcolm married Felicity Dram in New Zealand in 1997.

In the first year of marriage he set fire to the furniture in the living room at their dacha.

In January 1999, he set fire to a property they were about to buy in Bayswater, Auckland.

A month later, he set fire to a chair at Drama’s parents ’house.

One day when Webster drove the couple to the bank, he stated that something was wrong with the car.

The car drove into two lanes and ended up in a ditch.

According to Drama, Malcolm immediately got out of the car and went to the trunk.

She shared as he yelled at her several times to keep her in the car when she got out.

She refused and called a lawyer to take her to the bank.

Webster then simulated a heart attack, and while he was in the hospital, Felicity reported that he withdrew 140,000 NZD of her money from a joint bank account.

It was also later revealed that she was under the influence of drugs and Webster did not appear in court on various charges.

A New Zealand police officer later confirmed: “He did not appear in court and full warrants were issued. They are still alive.

“Two of them – for arson, the third – for the sale, giving, supply or introduction of drugs, and the fourth – for the disconnection or intoxication of his victim, his then wife.

“The accusation of arson concerns a fire in the house of his then-wife’s parents.”

Simon Banarji

After telling her he had incurable leukemia, Malcolm tried to marry Simon.

Simon then changed his will, leaving the entire estate to Webster.

Police gave her a letter from Osman to warn about the past of her fiancé, whom she initially dismissed as nonsense.

After the conviction, Simon said: “He is a very good actor and would give Colin Firth a run for his money.

“He was charming, and that made him so believable.”

She also claimed that he intended to drown her by staging a boat accident, as she later discovered that “the foil on my life jacket had been punctured and I had not checked my life jacket since sailing with him.

“Everyone else’s life jackets were fine. So I have little doubt that the boat was the way it was.”

How was Malcolm Webster caught?

Malcolm’s Crimes caught up with him and led to his arrest in 2007.

Police searched Simona Banarji’s home after receiving information that Webster had stolen funds from a fishing club.

During the search, police confiscated a stolen laptop and an unlicensed pistol.

An investigation into Webster called Operation Field was launched in 2008.

Police have announced they are reviewing the death of Claire Morrisand at the same time New Zealand police began re-examining the second disaster.

In 2009, Malcolm was charged with the murder of Claire Morris, the assassination attempt on Felicity Drum and an attempt to marry Simone Banarji to gain access to her estate.

What happened to Charles Henry?

Charles shared in Fr. Channel 4 A documentary about the killer called Married to a Psychopath: “With any woman he was friends with, their relationship was full of magical antidotes, little messages, romantic gifts.

“He was funny and attractive and even befriended police officers who worked at a local office in Oban, convincing them and all his colleagues that he had incurable cancer.”

Charles explained how Webster’s move to the coastal community of Oban was the beginning of his downfall.

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“He made the classic mistake of thinking he could escape to a small town where he could disappear, go unnoticed and catch up with his past,” he shared.

“But vice versa, because people stand out in a small community, so it’s easier for us to get information.”

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