Locked up in March: The faces of East Lancashire s most dangerous criminals
THOSE found responsible for the most serious crimes committed in East Lancashire end up in front of a judge at the crown court. Over the last month, the Lancashire Telegraph has reported on dozens of the most shocking crimes to have taken place in the county, either being heard at Burnley or Preston Crown Court. From a murderer to a rapist, robbers to cruel pair who stole from a dying woman, all manner of cases have taken place. Here are just a handful of those who faced justice in March for committing some of the most serious crimes in Lancashire.
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Alan Edwards court case
A man has been convicted of the murder of a woman who has been missing for more than two years.
Alan Edwards, 48, claimed he last saw Susan Waring as she kissed him goodbye and walked out of his flat in Darwen, Lancashire, on January 30 2019.
But the prosecution said he was a “violent bully” who killed the 45-year-old and then disposed of her body.
Miss Waring’s mother reported her missing several days later but, despite extensive police inquiries, her whereabouts are unknown and there is no evidence to say she is alive, Preston Crown Court was told.
By Press Association 2021
Preston Crown Court
A man has been convicted of the murder of a woman who has been missing for more than two years.
Alan Edwards, 48, claimed he last saw Susan Waring as she kissed him goodbye and walked out of his flat in Darwen, Lancashire, on January 30 2019.
But the prosecution said he was a “violent bully” who killed the 45-year-old and then disposed of her body.
Miss Waring’s mother reported her missing several days later but, despite extensive police inquiries, her whereabouts are unknown and there is no evidence to say she is alive, Preston Crown Court was told.