A FORMER lover and one of Levi Bellfield's 11 daughters have told the Hillingdon Times about their "traumatic" experience at the hands of the West Drayton murderer.

Bobbie Bellfield, 17, has spoken about the time she was kidnapped for three weeks by her 39-year-old dad, who was once a bouncer at a Uxbridge nightclub.

Bobbie said: "When him and my mum split up I used to go and stay with him and that one time I did he wouldn't let me go back home.

"He kept saying everyone knew I was here and when my mum would ring, he would keep telling her I didn't want to speak to her.

"In 2006, I took an overdose because I couldn't cope any more. I kept hearing about the things he has done to all those girls, but I always had a feeling he was capable of killing someone.

"He is my dad but I would describe him as a nasty and evil person.

"He would take me out in his car and every time he would see a blonde girl he would wind his window down and whistle at them."

Bobbie, who is studying health and social care at Longford Community School in Feltham, lives with her mum, Becky Wilkinson.

Bobbie added: "I was sometimes scared of him, but I knew he would never lay a finger on me, and he didn't.

"Since he has been found guilty and jailed, it's like a weight off my shoulders. I am glad he could be in there for life and never get out to hurt my mum again.

Becky, 39, lives in Southville Road, Feltham, with Bobbie and three more of Levi's children, Jaynie, 12, Hannah, 13 and Jessica, 15.

Becky lived with Levi in Feltham for more than five years. They got together in 1989 and separated in 1995 after Becky left him.

She told the Hillingdon Times: "Everything was fine at first. But it was after we had our first child Bobbie, that things went bad.

"For five years I went through a traumatic, violent relationship with Levi that I couldn't escape. I kept trying to leave and when I eventually did he would still stalk me.

"For the time we were together he would hit me, rape me, I wasn't allowed to speak to my family or see them. He wouldn't let me do anything.

"When he was arrested and let out on bail, I just felt I had to constantly look over my shoulder. I didn't sleep.

"It is a big relief to know he will be behind bars for life."

A life sentence was handed to the West Drayton wheel clamper last week, leaving him to die behind bars.

Bellfield was found guilty of murdering 22-year-old Amelie Delagrange, and 19-year-old Marsha McDonnell using his clamping tools.

He also attempted to murder Kate Sheedy, then 18, when he ran her down with his car as she walked home from a night out.

Bellfield, also a former nightclub bouncer, stalked women at bus stops across West London before attacking them.

Since he was sentenced, police have revealed they are investigating Bellfield's possible involvement in 20 other attacks on women across London, including the abduction and murder of schoolgirl Milly Dowler.