One of Britain's most notorious killers who murdered three children before impaling their bodies on railings is quietly being prepared for released from prison, it has been claimed.
David McGreavy, now aged 65, was dubbed 'The Monster of Worcester' after he slaughtered Paul Ralph, four, alongside his sisters Dawn, two, and nine-month-old Samantha in 1973.
The ex-sailor was lodging with the childrens' parents, Clive and Dorothy, when they left him to babysit.
But while they were out McGreavy lost his temper when Samantha began crying for a bottle and murdered all three siblings one after another.
The tragic victims were found impaled on garden railings next door to the family home in a quiet cul-de-sac in Worcester.
Police officers who attended the scene where said to have been physically ill with shock.








