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«Breaking News» Could police be close to finding murdered mother-of-four’s body?



Police are searching a field close to where murdered mum Linda Razzell (pictured) went missing 17 years ago


Police are searching a field close to where murdered mum Linda Razzell (pictured) went missing 17 years ago



Police are searching a field close to where murdered mum Linda Razzell (pictured) went missing 17 years ago



Police are searching a field close to where murdered mother Linda Razzell went missing 17 years ago.


She was last seen on March 19, 2002, in Swindon, Wiltshire after driving to work at a college and her mobile phone was found dumped in a nearby alleyway. 


In 2003, her estranged husband Glyn Razzell was jailed for life for the murder of Linda, 41.   


The latest search could suggest police could be getting close to finding her body.


 It is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home in Pentylands Close after police were given a tip-off by members of the public.




Today a blue and white forensic tent was erected in a field near Pentylands Lane, in Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire


Today a blue and white forensic tent was erected in a field near Pentylands Lane, in Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire



Today a blue and white forensic tent was erected in a field near Pentylands Lane, in Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire





The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home in Pentylands Close after police were given a tip-off by members of the public. Pictured, a police road block off Pentylands  Lane where  the search is taking place


The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home in Pentylands Close after police were given a tip-off by members of the public. Pictured, a police road block off Pentylands  Lane where  the search is taking place



The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home in Pentylands Close after police were given a tip-off by members of the public. Pictured, a police road block off Pentylands  Lane where  the search is taking place





In 2003, Linda's estranged husband Glyn Razzell (pictured) was jailed for life for her murder


In 2003, Linda's estranged husband Glyn Razzell (pictured) was jailed for life for her murder



In 2003, Linda's estranged husband Glyn Razzell (pictured) was jailed for life for her murder



The mother-of-four's body has never been found and Mr Razzell, a former insurance investment manager continues to protest his innocence from prison.


Today a blue and white forensic tent was erected in a field near Pentylands Lane, in Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire.


The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home in Pentylands Close.


Wiltshire Police say detectives are keeping 'an open mind' as to whether the search is connected with the college worker's murder.


A police spokeswoman said: 'We are conducting some local enquiries in the Highworth area following information from a member of the public.


'As part of these enquiries, we have cordoned off an area in a field off Pentylands Lane.


'People in the local area are, therefore, likely to see an increased police presence in this area over the weekend. Our enquiries also include the use of police dogs.


'As these enquiries are at an early stage, it would be inappropriate to comment at further at this time.'




The scene in Wiltshire near the house of Linda Razzell where police are digging for a body is circled at the bottom.  The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home, Pentylands Close, which is circled at the top


The scene in Wiltshire near the house of Linda Razzell where police are digging for a body is circled at the bottom.  The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home, Pentylands Close, which is circled at the top



The scene in Wiltshire near the house of Linda Razzell where police are digging for a body is circled at the bottom.  The search is taking place less than half-a-mile from Mrs Razzell's former home, Pentylands Close, which is circled at the top





Wiltshire Police say detectives are keeping 'an open mind' as to whether the search is connected with the college worker's murder. Police officers are seen  searching the field 


Wiltshire Police say detectives are keeping 'an open mind' as to whether the search is connected with the college worker's murder. Police officers are seen  searching the field 



Wiltshire Police say detectives are keeping 'an open mind' as to whether the search is connected with the college worker's murder. Police officers are seen  searching the field 





In 2003, former insurance investment manager Glyn Razzell was jailed for life for the murder of his estranged wife Linda, 41. Pictured, a police road block near the field which is being searched


In 2003, former insurance investment manager Glyn Razzell was jailed for life for the murder of his estranged wife Linda, 41. Pictured, a police road block near the field which is being searched



In 2003, former insurance investment manager Glyn Razzell was jailed for life for the murder of his estranged wife Linda, 41. Pictured, a police road block near the field which is being searched





An aerial view of Pentylands Close,  the former home of Linda Razzell


An aerial view of Pentylands Close,  the former home of Linda Razzell



An aerial view of Pentylands Close,  the former home of Linda Razzell



Last year a BBC documentary raised doubts over Mr Razzell's guilt.


Despite Mr Razzell's conviction, his wife's murder is one of several unsolved cases in the area linked with killer taxi driver Christopher Halliwell.


Halliwell, 55, was convicted of stabbing and strangling Becky Godden, 20, in 2003 and abducting and killing Sian O'Callaghan, 22, in Swindon, in 2011.


The whereabouts of Vietnamese immigrant Thi Hai Nguyen, 20, have also been unknown since she went missing from her temporary home in Swindon in June 2005.    




Razzell was convicted of his wife's murder in November 2003, following a month-long trial at Bristol Crown Court. The scene in Wiltshire near the house of Linda Razzell where police are searching


Razzell was convicted of his wife's murder in November 2003, following a month-long trial at Bristol Crown Court. The scene in Wiltshire near the house of Linda Razzell where police are searching



Razzell was convicted of his wife's murder in November 2003, following a month-long trial at Bristol Crown Court. The scene in Wiltshire near the house of Linda Razzell where police are searching





Police officers have cordoned off an area in a field off Pentylands Lane.


Police officers have cordoned off an area in a field off Pentylands Lane.



Police officers have cordoned off an area in a field off Pentylands Lane.





Police diver removes a plastic bag containing items from the lake at Queen's Park, Swindon, March 22 2002 during the search for Linda Razzell


Police diver removes a plastic bag containing items from the lake at Queen's Park, Swindon, March 22 2002 during the search for Linda Razzell



Police diver removes a plastic bag containing items from the lake at Queen's Park, Swindon, March 22 2002 during the search for Linda Razzell



The last time Linda was seen by her children and boyfriend was March 19, 2002.


She drove from Highworth to Old Walcot to walk to work at Swindon College.


She parked her Ford Escort on Alvescot Road and her mobile phone was later recovered from a nearby alleyway.


In April 2002, police release CCTV images and an emotional witness appeal is made by Mr Razzell and her boyfriend, Gregory Worrall.


On May 17, 2002 Mr Razzell was charged with his wife's murder. 


Razzell was convicted of his wife's murder in November 2003,  following a month-long trial at Bristol Crown Court.  


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Police are searching a field close to where murdered mum Linda Razzell (pictured) went missing 17 years ago

Police are searching a field close to where murdered mother Linda Razzell went missing 17 years ago.
She was last seen on March 19, 2002, in Swindon, Wiltshire after driving to work...


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