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'Ronald Castree tried to appear like a normal family man, but we knew his dark secret': Detective reveals how Lesley Molseed's twisted killer was finally caught

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A detective has revealed how Lesley Molseed's twisted killer was finally caught. The 11-year-old's murder sparked a huge manhunt after she was stabbed 12 times and sexually assaulted after disappearing from her home in Rochdale.

Former murder squad boss Det Chief Supt, Max McLean appeared on Channel 5’s Cold Case Killers, where he discussed the chilling moment Lesley was killed, YorkshireLive reports.

On October 5, 1975, Lesley was sent to the shop close to her home in Turf Hill, to buy a loaf of bread for her mum. She never made it home and her body was found three days later facedown on moorland between Oldham and Ripponden, around 40 yards from the A672.

Stefan Kiszko was wrongly accused of the murder after three girls told police he had indecently exposed himself to them just days before Lesley was found dead. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. The vulnerable man with learning difficulties, was eventually found to be innocent after 16 years behind bars - which has since been named one of the worst miscarriages of justice in UK history.

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