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Evil Scots killer Dennis Nilsen reveals three more victims in book published after death

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Dennis Nilsen ­confesses to three further sex attacks in his autobiography, which is being published posthumously this week.Nilsen, who died in 2018, tells how he attacked a young soldier who had passed out drunk in the toilet of an overnight train from London to Aberdeen in 1968.That was 10 years before he began murdering young men and boys at his north London homes, first at 195 Melrose Avenue in Cricklewood, then at 23 Cranley Gardens in Muswell Hill.In History of a Drowning Boy, which Nilsen was banned from publishing when he was alive, he admits at least two further attacks at Cranley Garden.The Scot, who grew up in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, writes: “I half strangled at least another two men into ­unconsciousness there before they.

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