Maria Duque-Tunjano |
A
mentally deranged killer bludgeoned the prostitute he was visiting to
death two weeks after tying up and robbing another sex worker –
triggering a nationwide manhunt.
Robert
Richard Fraser, 40, inflicted fatal blunt force trauma to the head of
48 year-old Maria Duque-Tunjano then searched through her handbag,
snatching cash and her mobile phone.
He
pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to the manslaughter of the
Colombian-born victim by diminished responsibility and received an
indefinite hospital order under the Mental Health Act.
Fraser
killed Ms Duque-Tunjano at her flat in Earl's Court Square, Earl's
Court on January 31 and also admitted robbing a 27 year-old
prostitute in Hermitage Street, Paddington on January 18.
Detective
Chief Inspector Nicola Wall of the Homicide and Major Crime Command
said: “Fraser was clearly a danger to women and in particular sex
workers.
“I
would like to take this opportunity to thank the media and the
general public for the assistance they provided to the police during
the four-days in which a manhunt to locate Fraser was underway.
“I
would also like to thank the various services that support sex
workers for the valuable help they provided the police in
communicating with the women particularly when we needed provide them
with personal safety advice and speak to them as witnesses.”
The
court heard Fraser contacted an escort agency and made arrangements
to visit the 27-year old woman the following evening.
Robert Fraser |
An
investigation was launched and Fraser was later identified as a
suspect by DNA evidence he left at the scene.
Nearly
a fortnight later the body of Ms Duque-Tunjano was found by a friend
in the bedroom of a flat in Earls Court Square, after concerns were
raised for her welfare.
She
had not been seen or heard from since Tuesday, January 28 and
a
post-mortem examination established that she had suffered blunt force
trauma to the head, and a murder investigation was launched.
Detectives
established that Ms Duque-Tunjano took a booking from Fraser on
January 28 and arrangements were made for him to attend the flat for
sexual services.
His
arrival at 9.57pm was witnessed by another sex worker who left
shortly afterwards and it was also captured on CCTV.
CCTV
captured Fraser leaving the property at 10.25pm after he had killed
Ms Duque-Tunjano and his DNA was found at the scene.
Enquires
conducted at this known addresses yielded clothing and footwear,
which matched the descriptions of clothing he was thought to have
been wearing during the two offences.
A
laptop with details of escort agencies and sex workers was also
found.
Enquiries
to locate and arrest Fraser were underway and his image was
circulated to the national media.
Fraser
was arrested on Tuesday, February 4 in Leicester Square, central
London, after a member of the public recognised him and called the
police.
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