Three people who knew the serial killer Peter Tobin, during his stay in Brighton has been submitted after an appeal on BBC Crime Watch.
The police said that a significant amount of information had been given the comings and goings of Tobin in the 1980s.
The police also tried to find jewels among women Tobin.
Tobin, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder of 18-year-old Dinah McNicol, who disappeared in 1991 while hitchhiking home in Essex.
Det Superintendent David Swindell, who led the investigation, said: The people who submitted to be asked.
Last month, when he laid Mad Mick and very important information.
This helps us to cover some of the events of the life of the Tobin in 1986, when we knew where he was. The policy is also the owner of the jewels of the woman who was in possession of the Tobin found.
Det Superintendent Swindell said: We have lots of jewelry, is] [the holding back to Peter Tobin.
These are things that we know that he in his possession in 1993, and the things that brings us back to his inauguration in 2006.
A significant part of the jewelry is jewelry for women, we must ask ourselves why a serial killer in his position jewelry for women? The body of Ms McNicol and Vicky Hamilton, 15, were found in the backyard of the house in Margate Tobin 2007th
He was already serving life imprisonment for the murder of Angelika Kluk and Hamilton when he arrested for the murder of Ms McNicol.
Ms McNicol missing in August 1991 while he was heading home to Tillingham a music festival in Hampshire.
March 3, 2010
Crimewatch appeal over killer Peter Tobin sparks leads
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