Man appears in court over body found in car park
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Victoria Greenwood's body was found four days after she went missing on 10 November
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A man has appeared in court, charged with murdering a missing woman whose body was discovered in a car park.
Robert Brown, 38, from Hitchin Road, Luton is accused of killing Victoria Greenwood, from Bedfordshire.
Ms Greenwood's body was found in a small car park area between Roe Green and Wallington in north Hertfordshire on 14 November.
The 41-year-old had been missing since the early hours of 10 November.
The judge at Luton Crown Court remanded Mr Brown in custody.
A plea hearing has been fixed for 14 February, with a three-week trial set for May.
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