24 of the most notorious criminals jailed in the UK in April
Some of the biggest court cases to conclude in the UK over the last month
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Some of the criminals locked up across the UK in April
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Vulnerable woman who fled Scotland after fire attack was murdered by Halloween mask killer
Alan Edwards, 48, was jailed for a minimum of 27 years for the murder of Susan Waring in Lancashire
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Vulnerable Susan Waring went missing 18 months after she left Scotland (Image: Lennox Herald)
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THE heartbroken family of an adored mum-of-five have appealed directly to her killer for information about the whereabouts of her remains. Alan Edwards has never disclosed the location of Susan Waring’s body, despite overwhelming evidence to suggest he killed the Darwen woman and being found guilty by a jury of her murder. Now in a last-ditch bid for closure, the 45-year-old’s family have appealed directly to Edwards to tell them where he body is. Speaking both during the hearing on Wednesday and in press interviews after, Susan’s brother Peter Waring said the family would never be able to fully move on so long as she remained missing.
Susan Waring BRAVE victims who suffered at the hands of killer Alan Edwards have been thanked for their courage throughout the trial into Susan Waring’s murder. In a statement released after sentencing, Det Ch Insp Pauline Stables from Lancashire’s Force Major Investigation Team described Edwards as a ‘violent man’ who was a ‘danger’ to the women in his life. Throughout the course of the trial women who had previously been in a relationship with the killer gave evidence about the trauma the suffered at his hands. DCI Stables said: “I must commend and pay tribute to all of Edwards’ other victims for coming forward and sharing their traumatic experiences with us. They have shown real courage, particularly considering that some of them are still frightened of him to this day, such is the fear he has instilled into them.
THE heartbroken family of an adored mum-of-five have appealed directly to her killer for information about the whereabouts of her remains. Alan Edwards has never disclosed the location of Susan Waring’s body, despite overwhelming evidence to suggest he killed the Darwen woman and being found guilty by a jury of her murder. Now in a last-ditch bid for closure, the 45-year-old’s family have appealed directly to Edwards to tell them where he body is. Speaking both during the hearing on Wednesday and in press interviews after, Susan’s brother Peter Waring said the family would never be able to fully move on so long as she remained missing.