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William Devin Howell kept body of woman in his murder mobile van for weeks and slept with it

Cellmate claims serial killer admitted slaughtering seven and slept holding corpse he called 'baby' for weeks in his 'murder mobile' van

William Devin Howell, 45, a drifter with a lengthy criminal record, charged with six additional killings and is already serving time for manslaughterThe bodies of all seven victims were found at separate intervals beginning in 2007 in a wooded area behind a strip mall in New Britain, ConnecticutVictims disappeared in 2003 when Howell was working odd jobs in stateHave been identified as: JoyvalineMartinez, 24, of East Hartford; Diane Cusack, 53, of New Britain; Mary Jane Menard, 40, of New Britain; Melanie Ruth Camilini, 29, of Seymour; Marilyn Gonzalez, 26, of Waterbury; Danny replica Hermes belts france Lee Whistnant, 44, of New Britain; and Nilsa Arizmendi, 33, of WethersfieldHe sexually assaulted some of the women and sex tapes were found in vanIf convicted, Howell would become one of state's most prolific serial killersBy

A drifter accused of being a serial killer told fellow inmates he killed seven people in Connecticut in 2003, including a woman whose body he kept for two weeks in a van he called the 'murder mobile'.

William Devin Howell, 45, told a cellmate 'there was a monster inside of him Hermes replica belt paris that just came out' and called himself a 'sick ripper',according to an arrest warrant released in New Britain on Friday.

He said if he wasn't caught, he was going to go cross country and kill others, it said.

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The document was released after Howell was arraigned in New Britain Superior Court on multiple murder charges related to six of the killings.

A judge set bail at $10million, but Howell already was serving a 15 year prison sentence for manslaughter for killing one of the seven victims.

Howell told a cellmate the first person he killed was a woman he raped in his van, the warrant said.

Howell told the fellow inmate he kept the woman's body wrapped up in his van because it was too cold outside to bury her, the warrant Hermes belts replica paris said.

He also said fake hermes brown belt whosale he cut off the tips of her fingers, dismantled her bottom jaw and disposed of the body parts in Virginia, it said.

He told his cellmate he slept next to the woman's body in the van, calling her his 'baby', according to the warrant

Marilyn Gonzalez (left) of Waterbury, Connecticut, andDanny Lee Whistnan (right) were also victims of Howell

All seven victims disappeared in 2003, when Howell was mowing lawns and working other odd jobs in central Connecticut.

They were identified as: Joyvaline Martinez, 24, of East Hartford; Diane Cusack, 53, of New Britain; Mary Jane Menard, 40, of New Britain; Melanie Ruth Camilini, 29, of Seymour; Marilyn Gonzalez, 26, of Waterbury; Danny Lee Whistnant, 44, of New Britain; and Nilsa Arizmendi, 33, of Wethersfield.

Police said in the arrest warrant that Howell sexually assaulted three of the women he killed.

Many relatives of the victims attended the proceeding, and several cried after Howell was brought into the courtroom in an orange prison jumpsuit, shackled on his arms and legs.

Howell did not speak or enter any pleas and the case was continued to October 28.

His lawyer urged the public to remember Howell is innocent until proved guilty.

Martinez's sister, Sandra Martinez, said: 'Today we had to face a monster.

'I didn't think this day would ever come, but thanks to all the hard work that was put into it they were able to catch him, and I hope he never gets out of jail and he rots,' she told WFSB TV.

The bodies of all seven victims were found in a wooded area behind a strip mall in New Britain.

'Let's remember each of these victims and their families,' police Chief James Wardwell said after the court hearing.

'Each victim was loved and cherished.

'They were people from our communities and in no way deserved the violence that ended their lives.'

The wooded area where the bodies were found is about 12 miles southwest of Hartford in Connecticut

If convicted of the killings, Howell would be one of the most prolific serial killers in Connecticut history.

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