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12th February 2018
07:32am GMT

"I am genuinely, genuinely sorry and it breaks my heart when it is reported I have no remorse; that I relish something. I do not. "I can’t change anything. I cannot remove that day from history; what I have done. I know those girls would be 26 this year with families of their own, jobs and lives. "I thought about them when they were turning 21 and when they were turning 18."
Chapman and Wells were 10-years-old when they were coerced into Huntley's house on their way back from the shop while attending a barbecue.
They were murdered shortly after entering the home.
The former caretaker said that he wanted people to know the "truth" about how he felt about the murders.
He said:
"I know no matter what I say that people are not going to think any better of me. "I know that, I don’t expect it to but I would much rather people have the truth about how I feel."Huntley received a life sentence for the murders. His then-girlfriend Maxine Carr was sentenced to three years in prison for giving Huntley a false alibi.
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