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Home / Crime and Justice / Unsolved Taxi Murder: 47 Years On, Police Seek New Clues

Unsolved Taxi Murder: 47 Years On, Police Seek New Clues

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Cabbie John Armstrong vanished after picking up a fare in October 1979.
  • His blood-stained taxi was found abandoned near Bridgend's Waterton estate.
  • Police are reviewing the 47-year-old cold case for new information.
Unsolved Taxi Murder: 47 Years On, Police Seek New Clues

The murder of 58-year-old cabbie John Armstrong remains unsolved 47 years after his disappearance. On October 5, 1979, Armstrong radioed in to confirm he had picked up a fare, a transmission that proved to be his last. His taxi was later found abandoned and blood-stained on Treoes Lane, near Bridgend's Waterton industrial estate.

Three days after his taxi was discovered, Armstrong's body was found approximately 11 miles away on Cowbridge Common. Despite extensive investigations and hundreds of statements taken by detectives at the time, the identity of his killer was never determined.

As of January 2026, police are actively reviewing the cold case, which has seen previous appeals for information in 2003 and 2020. Authorities are once again urging the public to come forward with any new details that might help solve the 47-year-old mystery.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
John Armstrong was murdered sometime after October 5, 1979.
His blood-stained taxi was found on Treoes Lane, near Bridgend's Waterton industrial estate.
Yes, after 47 years, the murder of John Armstrong remains an unsolved cold case.

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