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Leah Croucher: Suspect in teen murder case is deceased

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Oct 15, 2022
Leah Croucher: Suspect in teen murder case is deceased

Image source, Thames Valley Police Image caption, Leah Croucher, 19, was last seen on CCTV on 15 February 2019 in Milton Keynes A sex culprit who eliminated himself while on-the-run from authorities is believed of killing teen Leah Croucher. Today, unknown human remains and individual products coming from the 19- year-old were discovered in the loft of a home in Milton Keynes. Thames Valley Police stated Neil Maxwell, 49, who was discovered dead 2 months after Miss Croucher’s disappearance, had a history of offenses versus ladies. It stated he was the only individual to have secrets to your house when she disappeared. Det Ch Supt Ian Hunter stated: “If Maxwell lived today, we would be seeking his arrest in connection with this examination, so he might be spoken with under care to offer his account.” Image source, Thames Valley Police Image caption, Police presume founded guilty sex wrongdoer Neil Maxwell eliminated teen Leah Croucher The teen was last seen on CCTV in the Buckinghamshire city on Friday, 15 February2019 Authorities started browsing your house on Loxbeare Drive in Furzton on Monday night, following a tip-off call from a member of the general public. In the loft they found human remains and a rucksack consisting of individual products coming from Miss Croucher. A post-mortem assessment is happening on Friday and official recognition of the remains and forensic analysis of the residential or commercial property might “take a while”, cops stated. The home is less than half-a-mile (0.8 km) from where Miss Croucher was last seen on Buzzacott Lane, Furzton, strolling in the instructions of Loxbeare Drive and Chaffron Way. Image source, PA Media Image caption, Det Ch Supt Ian Hunter called Neil Maxwell as the suspect at an interview At an interview on Friday, Det Ch Supt Hunter stated: “Sadly, the call from the member of the general public that we got on Monday was the very first event that info was provided to make it possible for the examination group to supply any link in between that address in Loxbeare Drive and Leah.” He validated that second Loxbeare Drive, where the remains were found, was checked out on a minimum of 2 celebrations throughout door-to-door questions in the look for the teen, however there was no reaction. “Therefore, we dropped a brochure through the letterbox, asking for a call back if the residents of the residential or commercial property had any details,” he stated. Because Monday, the force stated it found your home was owned by somebody who lived overseas who hardly ever checked out the UK and was not in the UK at the time Miss Croucher went missing out on. It stated your house was vacant when officers went to. The force stated it likewise discovered today that throughout the time of the disappearance, Neil Maxwell was the only individual to have secrets to the residential or commercial property. He had actually been utilized by the property owner to perform upkeep at your home. He was discovered dead in Milton Keynes on 20 April 2019, having actually taken his own life. Mr Hunter stated the individual who got in touch with the force on Monday was doing some other work at the address and “notified us of some issues that resulted in the call to cops and more examinations”. Image source, PA Media Image caption, Forensics officers continue to operate at your home where human remains were discovered He stated the suspect – who had previous convictions for sexual offenses versus females – had secrets to the house because November 2018 and was desired in connection with a sexual attack in Newport Pagnell in the exact same month. Officers very first tried to jail him in connection with the offense on 30 November 2018, at an address in main Milton Keynes, however he was not there, he stated. Thames Valley Police shared his name with other forces on the Police National Computer in December 2018 and tried to apprehend him 18 times at addresses throughout the UK. The force stated it would keep “an open mind” as the examination continued and would collect more proof to develop what occurred. “This might or might not link or exonerate Maxwell or any other individuals from the examination,” authorities stated. He was the only suspect at this phase, they included. Image source, PA Media Image caption, Leah Croucher’s daddy John, mom Claire and sibling Jade took a look at flowers outside your house On Thursday night, Miss Croucher’s moms and dads and her sibling Jade checked out your home and left flowers with a message, stating: “We will treasure your memories permanently.” Leah Croucher: A timeline Image source, Thames Valley Police Image caption, CCTV video footage revealed the last validated sighting of Leah Croucher strolling to deal with the day she vanished 14 February 2019: Leah Croucher is last seen by her moms and dads at the household house in Quantock Crescent, Milton Keynes at 22: 00 GMT15 February 2019: CCTV video reveals her walking down Buzzacott Lane in Furzton at 08:16 She was believed to be going to her task at a financing business, however she never ever arrivedApril 2019: Thames Valley Police states 3 individuals had actually reported possible sightings of Miss Croucher near Furzton Lake in between 09: 30 and 11: 15, on the day she went missingOctober 2019: A two-week search by Thames Valley Police of a lake and surrounding location at heaven Lagoon nature reserve in Bletchley discovers absolutely nothing15 February 2021: On the 2nd anniversary of her disappearance, cops state there are “no considerable leads” and the case is “overwelming and discouraging”12 October 2022: Police open a murder examination after unknown human remains and a rucksack including individual belongings coming from Leah are discovered in the loft of a house on Loxbeare Drive in Furzton14 October 2022: Neil Maxwell, a departed sex transgressor, is called as the prime suspect in the event by policeFind BBC News: East of England on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. 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