Accused Met Police Inspector's Body Found
Weddell accused of murdering his wife.
The body of a Metropolitan Police Inspector who was accused of murdering his wife, Sandra Weddell, aged 44, was found yesterday in woodland close to Broomhills Shooting Club in Markyate, says Hertfordshire police.
Garry Weddell, pictured above, was accused of killing his wife at their family home in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. Sandra Weddell's body was discovered in January 31st last year.
The death of another woman who was believed to be Weddell's Mother-In-Law has been linked to the discovery. Traute Maxfield, 70, was found dead in Gustard Wood, also yesterday.
Weddell, aged 47, was to stand trial in May. Traute Maxfield was reported to be giving evidence at the trial.
It also emerged that police were looking for 3 other children. A spokeswoman ruled out this, saying "The children are safe and well and at no point were missing," to press.
Gary Weddell was granted bail on surety of £20,000. A post-mortem examination on Sandra revieled that she was strangled with a cable tie. Police believe that Gary Weddell took his own life. An investigation is on going.