Search moves inside Margate house
The search for bodies at a property where the remains of two teenage girls have been found will move inside on Sunday.
Peter Tobin, 61, lived at the address in Margate, Kent, for a short time in 1991.
The former handyman has been charged with murdering Vicky Hamilton, who was 15 when she went missing in 1991.
Miss Hamilton's remains were discovered in the back garden on Monday, while detectives believe a body uncovered on Friday is that of missing student Dinah McNicol who disappeared the same year.
Police said their search would now move inside the house where concrete floors would be drilled out and forensic archaeologists would be looking for any "anomalies".
Detective Superintendent Tim Wills, leading the Essex Police investigation, said: "The team, encouraged by Friday's sad discovery, is determined to continue with this for as long as it takes."
Miss Hamilton's mother Janette died in 1993 without knowing what had happened to her daughter.
Miss McNicol vanished as she made her way home from a music festival in 1991.
The inquiry into her disappearance was reopened last week after information led police to the house.
There were emotional and angry scenes as Tobin appeared in court on Thursday.
He is due in court again this week.
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