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Bedroom murder suspect is bailed | |
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A 51-year old man arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman found dead in a burnt-out bedroom has been released on police bail. | |
Beverley Parkhouse, from Ogmore Vale, near Bridgend, died in her father's house in the village in September 2006. | Beverley Parkhouse, from Ogmore Vale, near Bridgend, died in her father's house in the village in September 2006. |
A reconstruction of the 45-year-old mother's final hours was made in a BBC Crimewatch appeal earlier this month. | |
A man was arrested and questioned on Monday, but South Wales Police said on Thursday he had been released on bail. | |
Care worker Ms Parkhouse spent the evening of 3 September with friends at the Top Club in Nantymoel before taking a taxi back to her father Ken Palmer's home in Ogmore Vale at about 2330 BST. | Care worker Ms Parkhouse spent the evening of 3 September with friends at the Top Club in Nantymoel before taking a taxi back to her father Ken Palmer's home in Ogmore Vale at about 2330 BST. |
Reward offered | Reward offered |
The following day, Mrs Parkhouse's father discovered her lying dead in bed at 1130 BST. Part of the bed was burned. | |
Mrs Parkhouse's death was not initially treated as murder but police said that as the investigation continued, evidence was gathered which suggested her death was suspicious. | Mrs Parkhouse's death was not initially treated as murder but police said that as the investigation continued, evidence was gathered which suggested her death was suspicious. |
In December, a mobile police station was set up on her father's road, Cardiff Street, and a £20,000 reward offered for information leading to the conviction of the killer. | In December, a mobile police station was set up on her father's road, Cardiff Street, and a £20,000 reward offered for information leading to the conviction of the killer. |
Police are continuing to appeal for information on the murder. | |
Anyone with information can contact the South Wales Police incident room on 01656 306099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. | Anyone with information can contact the South Wales Police incident room on 01656 306099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |
An email address set up by police can also be used to send in any information - beverly.parkhousemurder@south-wales.pnn.police.uk. | An email address set up by police can also be used to send in any information - beverly.parkhousemurder@south-wales.pnn.police.uk. |