Lisa has thick, black streaks of Amy Winehouse-style eyeliner, and a ring of roses tattooed around her pierced bellybutton. In her red
cheap wow gold plastic handbag, there is a toothbrush, a bottle of Glen’s Vodka and some photographs of her five-year-old daughter.
Lisa, who says she has seen Stephen Griffiths in the area, worked the streets with two of the dead women and saw Suzanne Blamires to be her best friend. She recalls Mr Griffiths as being a quiet man with a black computer bag and “a fat belly”. She told The Times: “He used to stand at the bus stop, and went out on Fridays
wow gold and Saturdays.”
Having been released from prison three weeks ago after serving a five-year sentence for attempted robbery, she has gone straight back to the red-light district where she has worked since her teens.