Mansfield bodies 'features' link
Remains found in the garden of a house in a Mansfield quiet cul-de-sac have the same distinctive feature that an elderly woman who used to live at the property had, police say.
Remains found in the garden of a house in a Mansfield quiet cul-de-sac have the same distinctive feature that an elderly woman who used to live at the property had, police say.
The bodies of two people found buried in the back garden of a house in a quiet cul-de-sac could be an elderly couple who used to live at the property, police said.
Nottinghamshire Police believe they could be William Wycherley, who would now be 100, and his wife Patricia, 79.
The couple moved in to the semi-detached house in 2 Blenheim Close, Forest Town, Mansfield in 1987.
There has been no trace of the pair since 1998, police said today.
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