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Accused inspector is found dead | |
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The body of a Metropolitan Police inspector accused of murdering his wife has been found in woodland. | |
Police said they found Gary Weddell's body near Broomhill's Shooting Club, in Markyate, Herts, on Saturday morning. | |
He was due to stand trial in May accused of murdering his wife, whose body was found in their home in Dunstable, Beds, in January 2007. | |
Police have confirmed a second body was also found at a house in Gustard Wood. The two deaths have been linked. | Police have confirmed a second body was also found at a house in Gustard Wood. The two deaths have been linked. |
The woman has not yet been formally idenitifed. | |
The Metropolitan police inspector was originally held in custody after being charged with the murder of his wife, Sandra. | |
But Mr Weddell was granted bail with a surety of £200,000 by Judge John Bevan at Ipswich Crown Court. |