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Latvian man Vasilijs Ransevs (33) was found dead at his house on Portland Street in Lincoln on June 16, 2013. Haigh was known for using concentrated sulphuric acid to dispose of bodies after shooting them or battering them to death.

In a short victim impact statement read to the court on behalf of Roberts’s father, Edgars Buncis, he said: “How do I put into words how I feel? This is all wrong. No father should ever have to bury their son. Nothing is a reason for this. I have lost my destination and my purpose. My life is in a cemetery. I feel empty and nothing will change this.”Simpson today (Monday) appeared at Lincoln Crown Court by video-link custody for a pre-trial hearing, and spoke only to confirm his name. 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. Following the horrific killings, the pair took a bath together to wash off the blood, before having sex and watching a Twilight vampire film.

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. Lincolnshire Police has confirmed that it has recorded 13 murders and eight attempted murders in Boston between January 2017 and December 2022. The vast majority of the incidents were between people who were known to each other and some of the cases are still ongoing investigations, the force said. 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 Andrews was sentenced to a minimum of 12 years in prison in 2001 and was later released in 2015, after 14 years in prison.The map, generated using official police data, pinpoints all reported violent and sexual crime across Lincolnshire during December 2020. On Easter Monday, 1979, 60-year-old Gordon Snowden was discovered severely injured in the early hours of the morning.

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.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. 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.” 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 sad incident saw the body of 16-year-old William Thomas Taylor who had vanished from Billericay Union, in Essex, wash ashore. 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 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. A cash till had also been stolen, and Mr Snowden later died in hospital from his injuries. The till has never been traced.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. 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.



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