Police Renew Appeal in 1993 Carol Clark Canal-Side Murder Investigation
In Brief
The renewed appeal in Carol Clark's unsolved murder highlights ongoing efforts to solve long-standing cold cases and bring closure to families.
Key Facts
- Detectives are investigating the murder of Carol Clark, found dead by a canal over 30 years ago.
- A note has been described as potentially ‘significant’ to the Carol Clark cold case, according to The Independent.
- Ms Clark was last seen getting into a Volvo car on 26 March 1993.
- Police have issued a fresh appeal for information to help identify her killer.
- Military intelligence specialists from the Ministry of Defence have assisted in searches related to historic murder cases.
What Happened
Police have issued a renewed appeal for information regarding the 1993 murder of Carol Clark, who was found dead by a canal. Investigators are examining new evidence, including a potentially significant note.
Why It Matters
The case remains unsolved more than 30 years after the crime, and authorities hope new leads will help solve the murder and provide answers for Clark's family.
What's Next
Detectives are expected to continue reviewing evidence and following up on new information, including the note. Further public appeals may be made as the investigation progresses.
Sources
- Sky News — Military and police to analyse findings in hunt for remains of murdered mother and son(5h ago)
- Sky News — 'Someone out there knows': Police appeal over unsolved 1993 murder(2h ago)
- The Independent — Note may be ‘significant’ to crack Carol Clark cold case murder(1h ago)
