Nicola Edgington
Nicola Edgington
Nicola Edgington
The house in East Sussex where Marion Edgington's body was found
in 2005.
Edgington, right, left a psychiatric unit and caught a bus to
Asda, where she bought a knife.
Nicola Edgington is pictured leaving the Asda store with the
knife in a shopping bag just moments
before she attacked her first
victim.
Nicola Edgington bought this knife from Asda and used it to
launch an attack on her first victim,
Kerry Clark.
Miss Clark
managed to fend her off and get hold of the blade.
Edgington injured one woman before killing Sally Hodkin on a
shopping street in Bexleyheath.
Edgington then grabbed a larger blade from Meat Market and
attacked Mrs Hodkin around a corner.
Crime scene: Police officers and forensics gather evidence at the
spot where Mrs Hodkin was stabbed
to death in Bexleyheath, Kent.
CCTV footage shows Edgington fleeing the scene after she killed
Sally Hodkin in the street.
Edgington is seen on CCTV being arrested by police after the
murder in October 2011.
The victims
On November 4, 2005, Edgington stabbed her 60 year old mother,
Marion,
nine times in Forest Row, East Sussex.
On October 10, 2011,
Edgington stole a knife from a butcher's shop and stabbed
58 year
old Sally Hodkin, who died of her injuries within minutes.
(Picture: Metropolitan
Police)