Police are set to search a nature reserve in Surrey for the remains of a missing 19-year-old student who was allegedly murdered by serial killer Levi Bellfield.
The monster hinted at the location of victim Elizabeth Chau’s body, a Thames Valley University student who vanished in April 1999.
Bellfield, 54, offered to lead detectives to her remains in a nature reserve near Kempton Park racecourse after confessing to her murder.
Officers interviewed the killer last week at Frankland Prison, according to The Sun.
A source said: ‘Although Bellfield has drawn maps for police, they are likely to need him to locate the body, if it is there.

Serial killer Levi Bellfield has hinted at the location of 19-year-old Elizabeth Chau’s (pictured) body, claiming the remains are in a nature reserve near Kempton Park racecourse in Surrey

Bellfield’s claims that Ms Chau was his fourth murder victim are being taken ‘extremely seriously’ by the force

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Ms Chau’s remains are said to be buried in a nature reserve near Kempton Park racecourse in Surrey (pictured)
‘They will use all the resources at their disposal to try to find the remains without him.’
Bellfield is serving a life sentence for the 2002-2004 murders of Milly Dowler, 13, Marsha McDonnell, 19, and 22-year-old Amelie Delagrange.
Bellfield’s solicitor Theresa Clark told Sky News: ‘He tells me he feels it’s important that her family have some closure. He wants to see justice done because they have had to live this for so long and that’s unfair. He gains nothing from it, there is no positive publicity for him.

Bellfield offered to lead detectives to Ms Chau’s remains in the nature reserve
‘On Tuesday 9 May 2023, a 54-year-old male was interviewed under caution. Inquiries continue,’ a spokesperson for the Met said.
‘We can confirm we remain in contact with Elizabeth Chau’s family. At this time we will not be providing an ongoing commentary. We have no comment to make.’
Bellfield’s claims that Ms Chau was his fourth murder victim are being taken ‘extremely seriously’ by the force, a source told the Guardian.