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==Biography==
==Biography==
Bishop was born in Brighton on 9 February 1966. At 15, he was sent to a special needs school due to dyslexia and behavioural problems but ran away and hitch-hiked home. Growing up, he was often in trouble with the police for theft and burglary and was described by friends as a habitual liar, having once claimed to have been arrested as a suspected member of the [[Irish Republican Army]]. At the time of the murders, he was working as a roofer in Brighton.
Bishop was born in Brighton on 9 February 1966. At 15, he was sent to a special needs school due to dyslexia and behavioural problems but ran away and hitch-hiked home. Growing up, he was often in trouble with the police for theft and burglary and was described by friends as a habitual liar. At the time of the murders, he was working as a roofer in Brighton.


On 9 October 1986, Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway were playing together and decided to go to Wild Park, where they were not allowed to go. The last time they were seen alive was at 6:30 PM, when they were seen passing by a police box. Russell Bishop was also seen nearby. When the girls failed to return home, Karen's mother Michelle called the police and a search party was organized. Bishop joined in the search, claiming his dog was a highly trained tracker dog. The two girls were found dead in a makeshift den in Wild Park on 10 October, having been raped and strangled. Β 
On 9 October 1986, Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway were playing together and decided to go to Wild Park, where they were not allowed to go. The last time they were seen alive was at 6:30 PM, when they were seen passing by a police box. Russell Bishop was also seen nearby. When the girls failed to return home, Karen's mother Michelle called the police and a search party was organized. Bishop joined in the search, claiming his dog was a highly trained tracker dog. The two girls were found dead in a makeshift den in Wild Park on 10 October, having been raped and strangled. Β 
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