Sutton-in-Ashfield: Murder inquiry launched after human remains found

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The bones were found by a member of the public in April

A murder investigation has begun following the discovery of human remains in a field in Nottinghamshire.

Officers have so far been unable to identify the remains, which were found in farmland off Coxmoor Road in Sutton-in-Ashfield on 26 April.

Tests concluded the remains were that of a male skeleton, with an estimated age of 40 to 60 with signs of trauma.

However, a theory they could be of Robin Barrows Spencer, who went missing in 2004, has been ruled out.

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Robin Barrows Spencer was reported missing nearly 20 years ago

Nottinghamshire Police said there were currently three murder investigations in which a body had not been found in the county, and that officers had ruled out the remains being related to these cases.

The force said extensive work, including a post-mortem examination, had been carried out since the remains were exhumed but further work was required to identify the person - who was estimated to be between about 5ft 4in (1.62m) and 5ft 6in (1.67m).

Mr Spencer was 47 when he was reported missing by his mother in June 2004.

His body was never recovered and a murder investigation was launched in 2006.

Police said extensive DNA testing had established the remains were not of Mr Spencer.

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Nottinghamshire Police held a press conference on Wednesday to share their latest findings

Further tests to be carried out include radiocarbon dating testing, which can take several months, clothing analysis and checks of the Missing Person database.

The force confirmed the remains had been in a grave, which was between 4ft (1.21m) and 6ft (1.82m) deep for at least five years, but added they could have been there considerably longer.

Assistant Chief Constable Rob Griffin said: "We have a team of detectives working extremely hard alongside a team of scientists to gather as much detail as possible to help us identify the person.

"At this stage we believe the man was murdered due to the injuries sustained. This includes trauma to parts of the skeleton, which are undergoing further analysis.

"We also believe he was buried at this site so no-one could find him. It is also possible that the burial site is also not the place where his murder occurred.

"However, we keep an open mind. We also know this is not a murder that has happened recently.

"We know this because it takes a number of years for the body to decompose to bone."

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The remains were found in a field off Coxmoor Road in Sutton-in-Ashfield

Mr Griffin added a man's shoe and a pair of odd socks - one patterned and one plain black - were also found in the grave.

He said as the burial site was "slightly off the beaten track", it was likely whoever buried the body was local but added police had to "remain open-minded".

Mr Griffin urged anyone with information to come forward.

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A pair of odd socks was also found at the scene

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