92-Year-Old Charged in 1967 Cold Case Murder of Louisa Dunne After New Forensic Breakthrough

November 20, 2024
92-Year-Old Charged in 1967 Cold Case Murder of Louisa Dunne After New Forensic Breakthrough
  • The cause of Ms. Dunne's death was determined to be strangulation and asphyxiation, with her body found by a neighbor.

  • The case, which remained unsolved for nearly six decades, was recently reviewed by police, leading to this significant development.

  • New forensic evidence uncovered in 2023 ultimately led to Headley's arrest.

  • The arrest was made by Avon and Somerset Police in Ipswich, where operational police activity is ongoing.

  • Police suspect that the killer broke into Dunne's home between 11:30 PM and 4 AM, noting there was no sign of a struggle.

  • Louisa Dunne's family has been informed about the charging decision and is receiving ongoing support from a specialist liaison officer.

  • Detective Inspector Dave Marchant described this arrest as a significant moment in the long-running investigation, emphasizing the importance of a fair trial for the defendant.

  • The case will be transferred to the crown court for a hearing scheduled for November 21, 2024, with Headley remaining in custody until then.

  • Headley appeared at Bristol Magistrates' Court via video link on November 20, 2024, where he confirmed his identity but did not enter pleas.

  • The community in Easton is expected to be shocked by the news of the arrest, given the long history of the case.

  • A palm print found near an open window at Dunne's home contributed to the investigation that had gone cold for decades.

  • A 92-year-old man, Ryland Headley, has been charged with the rape and murder of Louisa Dunne, whose body was discovered strangled in her Easton, Bristol home on June 28, 1967.

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