The British Media has gone into overdrive today as further victims of the serial murderer known as the "Cliché Killer" have been found.
It had believed that the killer had ceased their activity given the lack of victims that had been located. However the identification of 3 victims following an anonymous tip-off has caused further levels of panic and fear.
The phone call assisted the Met Police locate three further victims, each of which has been intentionally hidden by the murderer.
Furthermore, the bodies have all been identified outside of the central London area, causing concerns to grow that the serial killer is becoming increasingly confident and expanding their coverage of the south west.
The first, Edward James Forest had been buried under a significant amount of trees which had been chopped down in advance of being reduced for lumber.
A police spokesman had confirmed that the number of trees had prevented workers in the lumber year from seeing the deceased Mr Forest.
The second victim, Jerry Needle, had also been concealed by his attacker, this time however the body had been hidden in a farming supplies yard. The body of Mr Needle had been cunningly hidden within a haystack within the yard. The body is reported to have taken some time to locate.
The final body was found in a similar supplies store, this time being the well known Music Producer Alfredo Camel. Mr Camel had been buried under a significant amount of straw. The police spokesman confirmed that under the weight of the straw had caused Mr Camel to suffer a broken spine.
The Police have now set up a dedicated task force to respond to the killer and it is expected that unlimited funds will be available to them in apprehending the murderer.
The lead detective on the taskforce, Detective Michael Hard issued a statement reading "The cliché killer thinks that they cannot be caught, but we are onto their game, and it isn't over until it's over".
