Man strangled teacher he met on dating site before having sex with her dead body

A sick and twisted fantasist violently assaulted and strangled a
young teacher he met on the Plenty of Fish dating site before having sex
with her dead body.
Carl Langdell met Katie Locke on the dating app Plenty of Fish.
When
they met up, he took her back to the four star Theobalds Park Hotel in
Hertfordshire where he violently attacked and killed her.

 He dumped her body in a bush near a skip in the 55-acres grounds after strangling her to death.
He then took photos of the 23-year-old’s dead body, and sexually assaulted her.

Only nine months earlier Langdell had told a community psychiatric
nurse that he wanted to cut a girl’s throat.He also admitted that he
wanted to see her naked and have sex with her when she was dead.

Katie had taught history and politics at Cardinal Pole School in Hackney, east London.
Before they met, Langdell lied to Katie when he said he had his own law
firm.He met her for the first time on the night she died.
Katie
was unaware that Langdell, 26, spent time in a psychiatric hospital and
was serving a suspended sentence for telling the nurse his sick
fantasies.Following his arrest he described himself to a psychiatrist as a “monster”.

 Prosecutor Ann Evans said:

 “The tragedy of this case is that Katie
Locke, like thousands of other young people, having agreed to a date
with Carl Langdell accepted what he told her about himself.At the end of
their first date in the early hours of 24 December last
year she agreed to go back to a hotel with him, he strangled her in that
hotel room and then dumped her body near a skip outside the
hotel.”Katie told another friend that Carl told her he was a lawyer who
owned his own firm.
“Carl Langdell is not a lawyer, nor does he have his own firm, this was a lie.

 On May 27 he finally revealed his PIN number to the police and now
accepts he took pictures of Katie’s dead body which he subsequently
deleted.

Daily Mirror

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