THE hunt for the bodies of a mother and son murdered in the 1970s will focus on buildings linked to the man convicted of killing them, police have…
THE hunt for the bodies of a mother and son murdered in the 1970s will focus on buildings linked to the man convicted of killing them, police have said., who have been missing since November 12 1976.
MacDowell, who had been living in the north of England, was sentenced to life in prison last September but he died in February.Police have launched another appeal for information, saying a review is looking at properties linked to MacDowell or any places he may have met Renee during their relationship.
Detective Chief Inspector Brian Geddes – who helped bring MacDowell to justice – said: “Renee and Andrew’s family and friends waited decades for justice, which was served last year. “We continue to review the available evidence to identify any further areas of interest, while also considering whether there are any opportunities that modern technology could assist with in identifying possible deposition sites.“This review includes considering any properties which may be linked to William MacDowell which he could have used, possibly a derelict building, an empty one or even an occupied one he had use of.
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