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{{Mature}} {{Villain Infobox |image = Levi_Bellfield.jpg |fullname = Levi Rabetts |alias = Levi Bellfield<br>Yusuf Rahim<br>The Bus Stop Killer<br>The Bus Stop Stalker<br>The Hammer Man |origin = London, England |occupation = Wheel-clamping business owner |skills = Superficial charm |hobby = Raping and killing women |goals = Continue murdering women without getting caught (failed) |crimes = Assault<br>Attempted murder<br>Burglary<br>Domestic violence<br>Grievous bodily harm<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Murder]]<br>[[Pedophilia|Paedophilia]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>Stalking |type of villain = Egotistical Serial Killer}} {{Quote|He has a massive ego to feed, he thinks he's God's gift to everyone. He drives around in his car, feels a bit 'whatever' and sees some young blonde girl. Young blonde girl says 'go away' and he thinks 'you dare to turn down Levi Bellfield, you're worth nothing' and then she gets a whack over the head. It is shown in the case of Kate Sheedy. She was smart enough to think she didn't like the look of his car and crosses the road. He thinks 'You think you're so clever' and whoosh, he runs her over.|DCI Colin Sutton about Bellfield.}} '''Levi Bellfield''', AKA '''The Bus Stop Killer''', (born '''Levi Rabetts''' on 17 May 1968) is an English serial killer and sex offender. He is currently the only person to have been sentenced to a whole-life order twice.
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