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The 38-year-old had also died as a result of strangulation. One suspect was arrested, however they were not charged with her murder. Kathleen Doris Hempsall, 40 – Died after stabbing The killings took place within minutes of one another, after they had planned the murders at McDonald’s days earlier. The DNA that was discovered appears to belong to someone who does not appear on official records or databases, as they had likely not committed a crime before. Therefore, no identity or match has ever been established.

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! 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. A woman and child have lost their lives in the most devastating way and I know their loved ones will be feeling the magnitude of that today and our thoughts go out to them.

The Twilight killers

On Easter Monday, 1979, 60-year-old Gordon Snowden was discovered severely injured in the early hours of the morning. Simpson was remanded into custody and will next appear at Lincoln Crown Court for a further pre-trial hearing on June 20. During her time as a nurse, it is believed she poisoned her victims after encouraging them to leave her money in their wills. He believed it to be an undetectable method of destruction and that if the bodies could not be found he would not be convicted of murder.

Following the horrific killings, the pair took a bath together to wash off the blood, before having sex and watching a Twilight vampire film. Historically, in terms of the number of homicide cases in the county, the force says it is rare for a murder to remain unsolved, however, despite multiple arrests, thenine cryptic deaths linger in officers’ files.The statistics show that a total of 5,206 crimes were reported to Lincolnshire Police in December, compared to 5,479 in March. A Lincolnshire Police spokesperson said: “Since the formation of East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) Regional Review Unit in September 2010 procedures are in place to review all of our unsolved cases. Four of our cases have been reviewed. It is our intention to review them all in due course.

At the time of the arrests, DCI Helen Evans, Senior Investigating Officer in the enquiry, said: “The investigation into the death of Vasilijs Ransevs has been lengthy and complex. A judgement could take up to a month, but local councillors and WLDC officials have expressed heightened confidence in their case, which continues on Wednesday. After being given advice from the CPS it has been decided that there is insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of proving that any of the suspects were directly involved in causing the injuries to the deceased, which led to his death.” Ian Michael Dowling was found dead in his home on Sidney Street in Grantham on March 15 2001, after he was shot.

John George Haigh

A teenager has been jailed for a minimum of 16 years for murdering his 12-year-old friend after luring him to woodland and attempting to decapitate him. The DNA that was discovered appeared to belong to someone who is not on official records or databases, as they had likely not committed a crime before. Therefore, no match has ever been established. From nurses killing their young patients to people so obsessed with their ex it led them to kill, Lincolnshire’s most notable murderers have played a lasting role in a history of unbelievable crimes. Latvian man Vasilijs Ransevs (33) was found dead at his house on Portland Street in Lincoln on June 16, 2013. The torture and brutal killing of 50-year-old Alan Wood in October 2009 is still one of the most horrific crimes Lincolnshire has ever seen.

Between July 1 and the two days that followed in 1994, Sharon Harper's body was found on a waste ground off Earlsfield Lane in Grantham. She was described privately by the sentencing judge as “the greatest criminal that ever lived” and was sentenced to to be hung in 1862 after being found guilty of one murder. Andrews was sentenced to a minimum of 12 years in prison in 2001 and was later released in 2015, after 14 years in prison. 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 Violent crime covers a broad range of offences, including but not limited to grievous bodily harm, common assault, murder and manslaughter.March Anthony Corley, who lived in Grantham, where he was last seen, is thought to have died between July 8 and December 2000. Numbers fluctuated through the remainder of the year, with the highest number, 7,005, being recorded in July. There has also been a Crimewatch Appeal, and an on-going investigation to trace Pawel Wrzyszcz, a car washer who worked where Mr Wood took his red Jaguar car. Mr Wood died of stab wounds, and was thought to have died between 21 and 24 of October. He was last seen alive three days before his brutal death. The brutal torture and killing of 50-year-old Alan Wood was in October 2009, and is one of the most horrific crimes Lincolnshire has ever seen. Read More Related Articles

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