Nizamodeen Hosein pointed to a spot on a photograph of the Hertfordshire farm where Muriel McKay was held, and told her daughter Dianne: This is where I buried her.
Nizamodeen and Arthur Hosein were found guilty of killing Muriel McKay in 1969 after carrying out a error-strewn abduction before inflicting torturous cruelty on their victim at a farm in Hertfordshire.
The family of Muriel McKay, a mistaken-identity murder victim from 1969, has extended a £40,000 offer to a Hertfordshire farmer for permission to dig the land.
The 55-year-old mother-of-three, left, was snatched from her home in London in December 1969 and presumed to have been murdered, by Nizam, right, but her body has never been found.