Suspected killer had fake Irish passport

A MAN who is suspected of serial killings by Spanish police and who was reported to be Irish had been using a fake Irish passport…

A MAN who is suspected of serial killings by Spanish police and who was reported to be Irish had been using a fake Irish passport and has also used French and Italian passports.

The man, who has a Moroccan father and German mother, was arrested following the murder of two prostitutes on August 10th and September 10th in Calahonda and San Pedro de Alcantara.

At the time of his arrest he was using a forged Irish passport under the name of Martin Sparitt.

The man has been charged in relation to two murders after police tracked him down on Friday afternoon at a gym near his home in Fontana Beach, Riviera del Sol.

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It is just one kilometre from the first victim’s home and within walking distance of the home of Irish teenager Amy Fitzpatrick, who has been missing since January 2008.

He has been charged with murder, aggravated robbery, identity theft, fraud and document forgery. The Spanish press want him to face questions about unsolved murders in the country.

Both the victims were contacted by phone, according to the accused. He saw them in adverts in the personal section of a local English language newspaper.