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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. crimes involving violence were reported throughout December 2020, a decrease of almost 500 compared to the 2,104 violent crimes reported in December 2019. Following the horrific killings, the pair took a bath together to wash off the blood, before having sex and watching a Twilight vampire film. 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.”Describing the moment as "traumatic" she added: "I told the lads in the yard to get out of the area and I went and got the police." With a subscription you not only benefit from delivery direct to your door (post-free in UK) – you also save 25% off the shop price of a year’s issues.

Some involved violent acts and one has even been linked to the Yorkshire Ripper, but Lincolnshire Police have been unable to conclusively say who was responsible for these deaths. At around 2am on April 17 1979, Gordon, who was a petrol pump attendant at Sutton Bridge Motors, was found with serious head injuries at the filling station. Two teenage lovers savagely murdered Spalding dinner lady Elizabeth Edwards and her 13-year-old daughter Katie in their own home in April 2016. 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.Numbers fluctuated through the remainder of the year, with the highest number, 7,005, being recorded in July. 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. In total, Allitt claimed four young lives, and attempted the murder of nine other victims. She was given 13 life sentences for murder and attempted murder on May 23, 1993. Alan Wood was brutally bound, tortured and mutilated at his home in the hamlet of Lound, near Bourne in 2009. The statistics show that a total of 5,206 crimes were reported to Lincolnshire Police in December, compared to 5,479 in March.

Lincolnshire Police's head of crime, Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Cox, said: "This has been a tragic, extraordinary, and worrying set of circumstances in equal measure. 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. The case was then stopped by the trial judge as a result of “irregularities in certain aspects of the evidence”. It has since gone cold. Ian Michael Dowling, 39 – Shot in his home

Lincolnshire Police say it is not possible to establish the number of suspects arrested, as this investigation exists only in paper format and has been archived. Research into this case would take “an inordinate amount of time”.

In July 2013, six people were arrested and bailed in connection of his murder. They were released without charge in August as Lincolnshire Police had insufficient evidenceto prove the suspects caused the head injuries that killed him.

His bank cards were stolen and used in Bourne and nearby Stamford over the days that followed and the criminal or criminals walked away with just a couple of hundred pounds.

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