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55-Year Cold Case: Body Search in London Garden

Summary

  • Family seeks court order to scan garden for woman murdered 55 years ago.
  • Muriel McKay was kidnapped and killed after being mistaken for Rupert Murdoch's wife.
  • A new tip from a tailor's daughter reignited hope in finding the body.
55-Year Cold Case: Body Search in London Garden

A decades-long search for Muriel McKay, who was kidnapped and murdered 55 years ago, may finally yield results. Her relatives are petitioning the High Court for permission to scan a garden in Bethnal Green, London, for her remains. Mrs. McKay was mistakenly targeted by kidnappers who believed she was the wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, demanding a substantial ransom.

The case received renewed attention this year when the daughter of a former tailor at the property shared her father's suspicions. He had reported a 'horrific stench' during the period of the kidnapping and noted that an associate of one of the convicted murderers had access to the premises. This information was reportedly not acted upon by the police at the time.

Now, with the homeowner opposing the scan, a judge is set to decide whether to grant the injunction. The family hopes that a potential discovery will prompt the Metropolitan Police to reopen their investigation into this 55-year-old cold case.

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Muriel McKay was a woman kidnapped and murdered 55 years ago after being mistaken for Anna Murdoch, the wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Her family believes her body may be buried in a garden in Bethnal Green, East London, based on a recent tip.
Muriel McKay's family is seeking a High Court injunction to allow a scan of the Bethnal Green garden for her remains.

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