DETECTIVES hunting a serial sex attacker who has struck five times at a Hampshire beauty spot say they fear the man could target another victim.
Their warning comes despite the Daily Echo revealing earlier this week that the case, one of the county's longest-running manhunts, was being scaled down.
A case against the only person ever arrested in connection with the terrifying gunpoint attacks is also to be dropped due to lack of evidence.
Now those who led the hunt for the Farley Mount sex attacker have spoken for the first time about their difficulty in collecting evidence and what they have learnt about the man responsible.
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