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The body of a police inspector accused of murdering his wife has been found in woodland in Hertfordshire. 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, on Saturday morning. Police said they found Gary Weddell's body near Broomhill's Shooting Club, in Markyate, Herts, on Saturday morning.
The police inspector was due to stand trial in May accused of murdering his wife, whose body was found in their home in January last year. 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.