Jane Andrews became the most wanted woman in Britain for a second time back in 2009 when she escaped from prison eight years after being convicted of murder.
She'd previously spent nearly a week on the run before her initial arrest - and she made a break for freedom once again with an audacious escape from jail which ended with her being captured at a Premier Inn.
The story is being revisited in a new documentary - Fergie’s Killer Dresser: The Jane Andrews Story - which tells how she spent nine years working as a dresser for Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, before becoming known as the Fatal Attraction Killer over the brutal murder of her lover.
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