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Police officers have finished searching a garden where the bodies of two teenage girls were found buried. | Police officers have finished searching a garden where the bodies of two teenage girls were found buried. |
Officers are now preparing to examine the ground floor of the house in Margate, Kent, where their focus will be on "anomalies" in the structure. | Officers are now preparing to examine the ground floor of the house in Margate, Kent, where their focus will be on "anomalies" in the structure. |
Concrete floors will be drilled and the areas under tiled flooring examined. | Concrete floors will be drilled and the areas under tiled flooring examined. |
The bodies of Dinah McNicol, 18, and Vicky Hamilton, 15, have been recovered. Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged with murdering Miss Hamilton. | The bodies of Dinah McNicol, 18, and Vicky Hamilton, 15, have been recovered. Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged with murdering Miss Hamilton. |
The remains of Miss McNicol, from Essex, were found in the garden of the property on Friday. | The remains of Miss McNicol, from Essex, were found in the garden of the property on Friday. |
The body of Miss Hamilton, 15, from Redding near Falkirk, was recovered on Monday. Both women went missing in 1991. | The body of Miss Hamilton, 15, from Redding near Falkirk, was recovered on Monday. Both women went missing in 1991. |
In pictures: Garden search | |
The current owner of 50 Irvine Drive, Nicola Downing, moved into the house in 1995 fouryears after Peter Tobin left. | |
On Saturday Ms Downing returned to the house to help police with the investigation. | |
Essex Police press officer Tabitha Wilson said: "She came to point out anystructural alterations and any changes that may have been made to the property.It's obviously a harrowing time for her." | |
Looking solemn, Ms Downing left the house with her boyfriend after about 40 minutes inside. | |
Det Supt Tim Wills said: "It has been a long week of intensive physical work. | Det Supt Tim Wills said: "It has been a long week of intensive physical work. |
"The team, encouraged by yesterday's sad discovery, is determined to continue with this for as long as it takes." | "The team, encouraged by yesterday's sad discovery, is determined to continue with this for as long as it takes." |
Officers said detailed searches of the property would continue on Sunday. | Officers said detailed searches of the property would continue on Sunday. |
Work will involve beginning to prepare the inside of the house for excavation, when concrete will be drilled out. | Work will involve beginning to prepare the inside of the house for excavation, when concrete will be drilled out. |
'Nightmare' of house owner | 'Nightmare' of house owner |
Exploration of the interior will also involve lifting tiled flooring, police said. | Exploration of the interior will also involve lifting tiled flooring, police said. |
"Restorative" work will take place in the garden with topsoil being replaced. | "Restorative" work will take place in the garden with topsoil being replaced. |
Dinah McNicol's father Ian told the BBC that, after 15 years of searching for the truth about what happened to his daughter, he had given up virtually all hope. | |
"I actually gave up last year because I'd had the heart attack and three mini-strokes, and my health was just going right down hill, so I thought, well, give it up. | |
"I actually had the year out and the police approached me this time and of course I'm fit for it now and anything you can throw at me throw it, I can catch it." | |
It is thought a number of other murder cases are being re-examined in the light of the Margate discoveries. | It is thought a number of other murder cases are being re-examined in the light of the Margate discoveries. |
These are believed to include the murder of Jessie Earl, who disappeared from Eastbourne in East Sussex in 1980 and was found dead nine years later, and the deaths of three women killed in Glasgow in the late 1960s by a man dubbed "Bible John". | These are believed to include the murder of Jessie Earl, who disappeared from Eastbourne in East Sussex in 1980 and was found dead nine years later, and the deaths of three women killed in Glasgow in the late 1960s by a man dubbed "Bible John". |