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Colin Sutton

Colin Sutton (born 11 November 1960) is a retired best known for his role as a senior investigating officer in the Service, where he led more than 30 successful murder investigations, including the capture of serial killers and . Sutton joined the as a police constable in in 1981, rising quickly through the ranks to become a by 1985 and an inspector later that year. He served in various roles across divisions, including Paddington Green, , Holloway, , and , before transferring to in 1996 and in 2000 as a . Returning to the in 2002, he took on high-profile cases as a senior investigating officer until his retirement in January 2011. Among his most notable achievements, Sutton headed the investigation into , a serial killer convicted in 2008 of murdering Amélie Delagrange and Marsha McDonnell, and later in 2011 for the abduction and murder of schoolgirl Milly Dowler; Bellfield received multiple life sentences. He also led the team that apprehended , known as the "Night Stalker," who was convicted in 2011 of 29 charges including rapes and burglaries spanning 1992 to 2009 against elderly victims; Grant was sentenced to a minimum of 27 years in prison. These cases, among others, established Sutton's reputation for meticulous detective work in complex, long-running inquiries. Since retiring, Sutton has transitioned into writing and broadcasting, authoring the 2019 book Manhunt: How I Brought Serial Killer to Justice and the 2025 collection The Colin Sutton Casebook, which detail his investigative experiences. He has served as a for the drama series Manhunt, which dramatizes his investigations into the cases of serial killers and , and hosts the documentary series The Real Manhunter, with its fourth season airing in early 2025. In July 2025, Sutton was appointed as a policing and crime adviser to , where he has proposed reforms including adding 30,000 police officers and reopening 300 stations to combat rising crime rates. Now residing in with his wife, he also pursues interests in classic car restoration.

Early life and education

Early years

Colin David McLean Sutton was born on 11 November 1960 in , . He grew up in , where his father served as a constable in traffic and his mother worked for a local solicitor's firm. During his youth, Sutton played and cricket, representing the Schools’ football team.

Academic background

Colin Sutton attended , a in , , where he grew up after being born in in 1960. There, he excelled academically, earning 11 O-levels and 3 A-levels, and participated in sports as a representative footballer for the Schools’ team. Following school, Sutton secured a place to study at but departed after his first year, opting instead to join the as a in 1981. Later, during his early police career, the supported his return to , enabling him to enroll at (). He graduated from in 1989 with a (LLB) degree, achieving a 2:1 honours classification.

Professional career

Early service in the Metropolitan Police

Colin Sutton joined the Service as a police constable in in 1981. He served in that role from 1981 to 1983 before attending the Police Staff College at Bramshill, , in 1984 for a special course. Promoted to in 1985, Sutton served at Paddington Green. Later that year, in December, he was promoted to inspector and assigned to for eight months. From 1989 to 1992, he worked as a uniform inspector at while studying law at , graduating with a 2:1 LLB in 1989. He then served as a detective inspector at from 1992 to 1994, at Area Headquarters from 1994 to 1995, and as acting detective chief inspector at from 1995 to 1996.

Mid-career advancements and transfers

In May 1996, Sutton transferred to as a divisional at , a role he held until November 1997. He then became head of force intelligence at Headquarters until 2000. From 2000 to 2002, Sutton served as a and senior investigating officer with , gaining experience in leading complex investigations.

Senior roles in the Metropolitan Police

Sutton returned to the in September 2002 as a and senior investigating officer, positions he held until his in January 2011. In this capacity, he led more than 30 successful murder investigations over nearly nine years.

Home Office positions and retirement

Sutton did not hold positions in the . He retired from the in January 2011 after a 30-year career in policing.

Awards, legacy, and death

Honors and recognition

Colin Sutton has not received formal honors such as the Queen's Police Medal, but his investigative work has been widely recognized through professional reputation and media portrayals, including dramatizations in the ITV series and his role as host of the series The Real Manhunter.

Contributions to policing

Sutton's legacy in policing stems from his leadership as a senior investigating officer in over 30 successful murder inquiries for the , notably the convictions of serial killers in 2008 and 2011, and in 2011. These cases demonstrated meticulous approaches to reviews and complex evidence gathering, influencing detective practices in long-term investigations. Post-retirement in 2011, Sutton has contributed to public understanding of policing through his books Manhunt: How I Brought Serial Killer to Justice (2019) and The Colin Sutton Casebook (2025), as well as consulting on productions. In July 2025, he was appointed as a policing and adviser to , advocating for reforms such as recruiting 30,000 additional officers and reopening 300 police stations to address rising .

Death

As of November 2025, Colin Sutton is alive and residing in .

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