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Man guilty of missing wife murder Man guilty of missing wife murder
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A man has been convicted of murdering his wife whose body was never found after she went missing in 2002. A man has been convicted of murdering his wife who went missing four years ago and whose body has not been found.
Tina Baker, 41, was last seen in July that year when she left her new lover's home in Sunbury, Surrey. Tina Baker, 41, was last seen in July 2002 when she left her new lover's home in Sunbury, Surrey.
She was on her way to feed animals at the farm in Chobham which she had previously shared with her husband.She was on her way to feed animals at the farm in Chobham which she had previously shared with her husband.
Martin Baker, 54, of Ayebridges Avenue, Egham, denied killing her, saying he knew nothing of her disappearance, but he was found guilty at the Old Bailey.Martin Baker, 54, of Ayebridges Avenue, Egham, denied killing her, saying he knew nothing of her disappearance, but he was found guilty at the Old Bailey.
Baker was remanded in custody for sentencing later this month.Baker was remanded in custody for sentencing later this month.
Mark Dennis QC, prosecuting, said circumstantial but "very powerful" evidence pointed to him having killed his wife and disposing of her body and car.Mark Dennis QC, prosecuting, said circumstantial but "very powerful" evidence pointed to him having killed his wife and disposing of her body and car.
Det Supt Brian Russell said after the conviction: "We do not know how she died.Det Supt Brian Russell said after the conviction: "We do not know how she died.
"He could have fed her to the pigs, he could have buried her or dumped her in water.""He could have fed her to the pigs, he could have buried her or dumped her in water."
The court was told Baker feared losing the couple's £100,000 Brookfield Farm after his wife had walked out on him and moved back in with her parents.The court was told Baker feared losing the couple's £100,000 Brookfield Farm after his wife had walked out on him and moved back in with her parents.
Martin Baker was described as a controlling and jealous manMartin Baker was described as a controlling and jealous man
She left Sunbury to drive to the farm on 8 July, 2002.She left Sunbury to drive to the farm on 8 July, 2002.
Her husband denied being there, but witness Fiona Cooper, who arrived at the farm on the same day to tend to a horse in a nearby field, told how she was ushered away by an "agitated" Baker.Her husband denied being there, but witness Fiona Cooper, who arrived at the farm on the same day to tend to a horse in a nearby field, told how she was ushered away by an "agitated" Baker.
Mr Dennis told the court: "He immediately told her she couldn't stay... she was left feeling that he couldn't wait to get rid of her."Mr Dennis told the court: "He immediately told her she couldn't stay... she was left feeling that he couldn't wait to get rid of her."
Mrs Baker's disappearance was not reported to police for three weeks.Mrs Baker's disappearance was not reported to police for three weeks.
Det Supt Russell said: "She had just vanished off the face of the earth.Det Supt Russell said: "She had just vanished off the face of the earth.
"We will be hoping to speak to Martin Baker to ask him to reveal where Tina's body is.""We will be hoping to speak to Martin Baker to ask him to reveal where Tina's body is."
Pigs' swill and manure at the farm was checked after his first wife, Gillian Hopkins, told police of threats he made before their divorce.Pigs' swill and manure at the farm was checked after his first wife, Gillian Hopkins, told police of threats he made before their divorce.
She claimed he said he would make her "disappear permanently" by cutting her up and feeding her to the pigs.She claimed he said he would make her "disappear permanently" by cutting her up and feeding her to the pigs.