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Murder motive eludes detectives Murder motive eludes detectives
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The detective who headed the hunt for Kelly Hyde's killer said he still had no idea why 17-year-old Adrian Jones beat her to death.The detective who headed the hunt for Kelly Hyde's killer said he still had no idea why 17-year-old Adrian Jones beat her to death.
Detective Superintendent Simon Powell said a motive for the brutal murder near Ammanford still eluded his team.Detective Superintendent Simon Powell said a motive for the brutal murder near Ammanford still eluded his team.
A judge will sentence Jones at Swansea Crown Court on Friday after he has convicted of Kelly's murder in 2007. A judge will sentence Jones at Swansea Crown Court on Friday after he was convicted of Kelly's murder in 2007.
Initially the case was officially a missing person investigation when she failed to return home on 27 September.Initially the case was officially a missing person investigation when she failed to return home on 27 September.
The 24-year-old trainee hairdresser and barmaid had dropped off her car for an MOT at a garage in Tycoch and decided to walk back home to Ammanford with her whippet dog Scrappy.The 24-year-old trainee hairdresser and barmaid had dropped off her car for an MOT at a garage in Tycoch and decided to walk back home to Ammanford with her whippet dog Scrappy.
When it became apparent not all was well her family called police.When it became apparent not all was well her family called police.
Officers along with mountain rescue teams began a major operation to locate her.Officers along with mountain rescue teams began a major operation to locate her.
Before her battered body was found three days later, face down in a stream close to the bridle path where she was attacked, Mr Powell had been brought in to lead the investigation.Before her battered body was found three days later, face down in a stream close to the bridle path where she was attacked, Mr Powell had been brought in to lead the investigation.
I was fearing the worst but hoping for a safe return Detective Superintendent Simon PowellI was fearing the worst but hoping for a safe return Detective Superintendent Simon Powell
He told BBC Wales: "When I assumed charge, Kelly was still a missing person and at that time all efforts were being made to locate her safe and well.He told BBC Wales: "When I assumed charge, Kelly was still a missing person and at that time all efforts were being made to locate her safe and well.
"However, I was very concerned by the fact that it was totally out of character for Kelly to be missing at that stage."However, I was very concerned by the fact that it was totally out of character for Kelly to be missing at that stage.
"The facts of the case we were presented with did cause serious concerns for me - we set-up a full scale investigation while Kelly was missing."The facts of the case we were presented with did cause serious concerns for me - we set-up a full scale investigation while Kelly was missing.
"I was fearing the worst but hoping for a safe return.""I was fearing the worst but hoping for a safe return."
During the trial at Swansea Crown Court the prosecution said Jones, who did not know Ms Hyde, attacker her as she made her way along the bridle path with Scrappy.During the trial at Swansea Crown Court the prosecution said Jones, who did not know Ms Hyde, attacker her as she made her way along the bridle path with Scrappy.
He beat her around the head with a bar bell - which was recovered by police who found a match in his bedroom.He beat her around the head with a bar bell - which was recovered by police who found a match in his bedroom.
Witnesses placed Jones close to the scene at the time Ms Hyde was killed, and Scrappy's blood-soaked dog lead was found in the attic of his home.Witnesses placed Jones close to the scene at the time Ms Hyde was killed, and Scrappy's blood-soaked dog lead was found in the attic of his home.
The police hope Adrian Jones will one day reveal his motiveThe police hope Adrian Jones will one day reveal his motive
Ms Hyde's blood DNA was found on his trainers and other items of clothing.Ms Hyde's blood DNA was found on his trainers and other items of clothing.
Mr Powell said: "This appeared to be a totally random attack on a young girl who was simply walking her dog in Ammanford during the early morning.Mr Powell said: "This appeared to be a totally random attack on a young girl who was simply walking her dog in Ammanford during the early morning.
"These sorts of murders are extremely rare in Dyfed-Powys."These sorts of murders are extremely rare in Dyfed-Powys.
"Despite this we caught the offender very quickly following the discovery of Kelly's body.""Despite this we caught the offender very quickly following the discovery of Kelly's body."
Mr Powell said specialists were brought in from outside the Dyfed-Powys force to assist.Mr Powell said specialists were brought in from outside the Dyfed-Powys force to assist.
A reconstruction of Ms Hyde's last known movements was held for the media in an attempt to jog peoples' memories.A reconstruction of Ms Hyde's last known movements was held for the media in an attempt to jog peoples' memories.
Three days after the discovery of her body, police raided Jones's home.Three days after the discovery of her body, police raided Jones's home.
"He totally denied his involvement in the murder of Kelly Hyde," said Mr Powell."He totally denied his involvement in the murder of Kelly Hyde," said Mr Powell.
But police were soon sure they had the killer.But police were soon sure they had the killer.
"During his interviews he was very controlled with the answers he was giving and he was certainly not forthcoming with significant facts we would have expected him to give.""During his interviews he was very controlled with the answers he was giving and he was certainly not forthcoming with significant facts we would have expected him to give."
Photographs of the evidence were released by Dyfed-Powys PolicePhotographs of the evidence were released by Dyfed-Powys Police
Jones was subsequently charged, and following a trial that has lasted just over three weeks was convicted of murder.Jones was subsequently charged, and following a trial that has lasted just over three weeks was convicted of murder.
But the motive behind the killing remains a mystery.But the motive behind the killing remains a mystery.
During the trial Ms Hyde was described as a popular and well-liked young woman.During the trial Ms Hyde was described as a popular and well-liked young woman.
Having moved to the area with her family when still a child, she left school at 16.Having moved to the area with her family when still a child, she left school at 16.
She had jobs working for Leekes department store at Cross Hands, a riding stables, a hairdressers and at a Wetherspoon's pub in Llanelli.She had jobs working for Leekes department store at Cross Hands, a riding stables, a hairdressers and at a Wetherspoon's pub in Llanelli.
"She excelled at art and had a wide range of other interests, including horse riding," said prosecutor Patrick Harrington QC."She excelled at art and had a wide range of other interests, including horse riding," said prosecutor Patrick Harrington QC.
Mr Powell said: "Despite extensive investigation we are no nearer now to establishing a motive to this horrific murder than when the investigation first started.Mr Powell said: "Despite extensive investigation we are no nearer now to establishing a motive to this horrific murder than when the investigation first started.
"This is one of the continuous questions we have asked ourselves as investigators"This is one of the continuous questions we have asked ourselves as investigators
"The only person who knows the answer to that question is the defendant himself.""The only person who knows the answer to that question is the defendant himself."
Mr Powell said he hoped one day Jones would provide the answer.Mr Powell said he hoped one day Jones would provide the answer.
"This would clearly assist in giving some closure to the family," he said."This would clearly assist in giving some closure to the family," he said.