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A woman in her 30s sustained injuries consistent with a knife wound and was taken to hospital for treatment. Simpson was remanded into custody and will next appear at Lincoln Crown Court for a further pre-trial hearing on June 20.

Lincolnshire Police have questioned more than 20,000 people in relation to the case, but to no avail.

March Anthony Corley, who lived in Grantham, where he was last seen, is thought to have died between July 8 and December 2000. Here body was discovered after her home was subject to burglary and arson. Three suspects were arrested in connection to the case, however no one was charged with her murder. Sharon Harper, 21 –Strangled to death

Grzeszcz admitted manslaughter midway through his trial but denied murder. The defendant claimed the victim had taken the knife to the scene and he “lost control” when the younger boy attempted to stab him, but jurors dismissed his argument and concluded he was “motivated by anger”. In addition, four suspects were arrested in 2016 in connection to the case, but no-one was charged.

Beverley Allitt

Three suspects were arrested. Of those, two (Perry Raymond Calvert, 18 years of age and Alan Mark Boulter, 19 years of age) were charged with murder and one(Darren Ellis, 15 years of age) was charged with aiding and abetting the burglary. According to information received through a Freedom of Information Request by The Lincolnite, the following notorious murder cases have not been closed: Gordon Snowden, 60 – Died from head injuries Numbers fluctuated through the remainder of the year, with the highest number, 7,005, being recorded in July.

His “skeletal remains” were found in an undisclosed, isolated location in County Durham and his cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head. The trial previously heard that Grzeszcz was forced to leave St Nicholas primary after bringing a knife on to the premises and was sent to a pupil referral unit (PRU). He was later excluded from high school for selling drugs both in and out of school and had started at another PRU the day before Roberts was found dead.

Catherine Wilson

As retailers do their best to resume normal service, there can still be gaps in supply of some magazines. But there’s no reason to go without your favourite true crime reading! Regarding the case of Vasilijs Ransevs – six people were arrested, one was interviewed under caution. CPS advised in August 2014 that there was insufficient evidence to progress the case. The inquest proceedings are scheduled to take place on June 2 2015.” John George Haigh (1909 – 1949), also known as the ‘Acid Bath Murderer’, was an English serial killer convicted for the murder of six people, although it’s believed there were nine victims in total.



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