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Pembrokeshire Murders: The inside story of the Pembrokeshire murders as told by the lead detective on the case
Shotgun killer John Cooper, who had blasted four people to death in crimes that went unsolved for years, was finally tracked down by the tireless detective work of Steve Wilkins
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Crime by Emma Pietras, The Sun 28th Dec 2020 6:28 PM The brutal double murders at a picturesque Welsh holiday spot shocked the UK in 1985. Three days before Christmas, the charred remains of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas were found in the ruins of their remote Pembrokeshire farmhouse, Scoveston Manor. Four years later, husband and wife Peter and Gwenda Dixon were murdered as they walked along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Their bodies were later found hidden in undergrowth, The Sun reports. All four victims had been shot at point-blank range and it was clear the cases were linked. Yet despite a huge police investigation, the killer remained at large for 20 years.