The mother of a vulnerable man who was stabbed more than 100 times in Colchester has told Sky News she has "total faith" in the police investigation.
Jim Attfield's murder in a park in March is being investigated alongside last Tuesday's killing of Saudi student Nahid Almanea elsewhere in the town.
"I know they are not leaving any stone unturned," Mr Attfield's mother Julie Finch told Sky News as police announced they had made a "significant development" in the investigations.
"Every bit of information they get, any bit of evidence, anything they find is thoroughly, thoroughly looked at."
Mr Attfield was found in Castle Park just miles from the other killingPolice have said it is not yet clear if the two killings were carried out by the same people, but acknowledge the attacks, in which the victims were stabbed multiple times, bear "obvious similarities".
In the statement on Saturday, Detective Chief Superintendent Steve Worron of Essex Police said: "A criminal profiler from the National Crime Agency has carried out a thorough assessment of all the evidence in connection with both murders.
"A decision has been taken that they remain separate but parallel investigations at this time.
Police have been searching the site MS Almanea's murder for several days"However the circumstances of both crimes mean that we must consider the possibility that the same killer or killers are responsible."
Ms Finch said she was "terrified" for her daughters following the murders.
"They don't go out on their own, I won't go out on my own. And it just goes to prove with this latest murder, it doesn't matter what time of day it is, where you are," she said.
Mr Attfield was seen on CCTV at a pub hours before his killing"Everybody just has to be so much more vigilant, not just for their own safety, they have to be aware of the safety of people around them because obviously for these murderers to be caught will depend of information coming from the public."
Mr Attfield, a father-of-five, suffered from a brain injury after being hit by a car four years earlier.
His body was found with wounds on his arms, hands, back, neck and head in Colchester's Castle Park in the early hours of March 29.
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