Chapter 21Three days after the discovery of the bodies of Anne-Marie Connor and Megan Reece their families had been informed and their stories were still front page news. Every paper had pictures of the girls and their relatives. Every headline linked their deaths to that of Margaret Deacon. Women were frightened to walk alone in Govanhill and a vigilante group of local men was formed to keep the streets policed. Over the next few days the forensic team came up with very little. They were sure that the murderer wore latex gloves and they suspected that he also covered himself in some sort of protective clothing. They did, however, find a hair on Megan's skirt that didn't belong to either her or Anne-Marie, but given that both girls were prostitutes, it could have belonged to anyone. Fran

