A judge said he had committed the crimes to "satisfy his depraved and perverted needs". THE pathologist who ruled one of Camden Ripper serial killer Anthony Hardy's victims died of natural causes has been suspended by the pathologists' monitoring board following a second controversy, the New Journal can reveal. The killer returned to his flat and later in 2002 killed prostitutes Liz Valad and Bridgette MacClennan, chopping up their bodies and throwing them out in black bags. As the pathologist who wrongly concluded a murder victim died of natural causes is suspended, the New Journals RICHARD OSLEY looks back on the case he has followed since the inquest into Sally Whites death in 2002. editorial@camdennewjournal.com Dr Chan also listened to a report from a housing worker and then Dr Patel gave evidence from the witness box. Hardy is also mentioned, and his flat pointed out, in the music video "Guided tour of Camden" by Charlie Sloth. He then engages in extreme sex with them before strangling them. He initially got away with the murder of Sally White in January 2002 due to an incorrect cause of death confirmed by disgraced pathologist Dr Freddy Patel. Dr Freddy Patel, 63, who was criticised over his part in the investigation into the death of Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests, omitted autopsy findings which he considered not "relevant". //-->