The former school caretaker accused of the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman was today remanded to a high-security hospital for a month after appearing in court for the first time.
Mr Ian Huntley (28), of Soham, Cambridgeshire, appeared at a special court sitting in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. He was charged with killing the two 10-year-old girls three weeks ago.
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Prosecutors added a third charge - conspiring with his girlfriend Ms Maxine Carr to pervert the course of justice by lying to police investigating the murders.
He had been remanded to Rampton high security hospital in Nottinghamshire under the Mental Health Act and did not appear in court until today.
Police and court officials took the unusual step of arranging two court sittings in an attempt to avoid unnecessary journeys to court and potential public order problems. His case was initially heard by magistrates, who then remanded him to the crown court.
A short time later, a judge held a special sitting in the magistrates court to hear details of Mr Huntley's case.
Throughout both hearings the accused sat trembling and blinking, staring into space.
A crowd of nearly 300 people gathered outside and eggs and plastic water bottles were among items thrown as Mr Huntley was driven away in a police van.
PA