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The following day he spoke with his mother on the phone. She said he seemed fine but told her he had fallen the previous evening and hurt his shoulder. A police sergeant was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife before faking a car crash to make her death look like an accident. Scotland Yard detectives made regular trips to Wrexham to pursue lines of inquiry for years after, including claims by a soldier he had killed another woman. But the murder remains unsolved. Read more: April Jones' mum Coral says she wants to meet April's killer Mark Bridger face to face in jail

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Daughter Cheryl’s boyfriend Jonathan Jones was initially jailed for life in 1995 after being found guilty of the couple’s murders. But a year later he had his convictions quashed by the Court of Appeal. CrimeReads needs your help. The mystery world is vast, and we need your support to cover it the way Mandy Power, 34, her two young daughters Katie, 10, and Emily, eight, and 80-year-old disabled mother Doris Dawson were beaten to death in June 1999, in Clydach, near Swansea. A post-mortem examination showed the 44-year-old had multiple injuries, including a fracture to his skull. On March 4 1969 Roberts, then aged just 14, went to see his mother’s elderly friend Mrs Sarah Hughes, who lived near his home in Valley.

David Wynne Roberts served seven years in youth detention after being convicted of murdering Sarah Hughes in Valley, Anglesey , in March 1969. Green’s victim in the Body in the Bags case was identified after a newspaper graphic artist produced a computer-enhanced photograph. If you’re looking for something to open your eyes, break your heart, and look to take action to promote change, start with The ANGLESEY MURDERS, Tiffany Hall - Beyond The Stars

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A post-mortem examination discovered he had been murdered by blunt trauma to the skull, and examinations of his teeth and specialist radio carbon dating found the man was born before 1950. The matter was subsequently referred to the Lord Chief Justice, then Lord Lane, who commented: “I doubt if he should ever be released. Certainly 18 years should be the absolute minimum.” Anna Humphreys was walking home from school at Penley near Wrexham November 1988 when Evans, then 31 of nearby Bettisfield, abducted her.Two brothers from Neath – Wayne and Paul Darvell – were convicted of the gruesome killing and were later jailed for life for Sandra’s murder. The prisoner later applied to have the tariff reviewed and in a hearing at Birmingham Crown Court before Mr Justice Gibbs in February 2006 the tariff was set at just over 21 years. The 77-year-old had been stabbed 22 times, perhaps with a pitchfork or possibly a screwdriver, but died from a fire in the hayloft. The widow, who well known in the village having worked as a dinner lady at a nearby school, had been savagely beaten to death after disturbing intruders.

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In April 2015 a BBC Crimewatch reconstruction of the widow’s death led to renewed calls for information.

Crime Files Reopened: How police bluffed brutal Wrexham killer into revealing where he buried the body Clive Sharp (Image: North Wales Police) Read more: Murdered vet Catherine Gowing's family speak of 'unbearable loss' He then killed her and mutilated her body by cutting it into pieces and disposing of it in and near to the River Dee. Images of how murder victim found in Clocaenog Forest, Cerrigydrudion, in 2015 may have looked (Image: North Wales Police/Crimewatch) Caroline Evans was found dead by a farmer in a copse at Coedpoeth, near Wrexham, on October 6, 1945.

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There was a full review in 2000, a second review in 2005 and another following the conviction of John Cooper for the Pembrokeshire killings in 2011. Despite an intensive police investigation the killer of the 39-year-old teacher, has never been found. More than two decades on, the killer is still at large and the Tooze family are still struggling for answers as the police trail goes increasingly cold.

After his release he lived in the North west of England and in January 1986 killed the owner of a Lake District hotel.

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