Donna Keogh, Rachel Wilson and Vicky Glass all disappeared from Middlesbrough A TEAM of detectives brought together to solve historic cases of violent, murderous attacks on three young women who disappeared around 20 years ago are celebrating their second success. The Historical Investigation Unit (HIU) at Cleveland Police, which is funded by a Home Office special grant, was established in 2018 to reinvestigate the murders of three Middlesbrough women – Donna Keogh, Vicky Glass and Rachel Wilson. The Unit, codenamed
Operation Pandect, is led by Temporary Detective Superintendent Paula Dewell. The unit was funded and launched following a number of independent reviews and pressure from families after the force acknowledged there were ‘shortfalls’ with the initial investigations.
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The year 2020 saw scores of murderers, rapists, terrorists and abusers put behind bars in courts across the UK.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic slowing the justice system down this year, hundreds of criminals faced justice remotely as judges delivered their verdicts via video links.