Murder of Muriel McKay
British murder and kidnapping in 1970
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Muriel Freda McKay was an Australian woman who was kidnapped on 29 December 1969 in the United Kingdom, and presumed murdered in the first few days of 1970. She was married to Alick McKay, an executive at News Limited and deputy to Rupert Murdoch. She was kidnapped after being mistaken for Murdoch's then-wife, Anna Maria Murdoch. Two Indo-Trinidadian brothers, Arthur and Nizamodeen Hosein, were convicted of McKay's murder and kidnapping in September 1970.
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Grandson of murdered Muriel McKay visits spot where her killer says she is buriedThe family of murdered Muriel McKay say they've been given a boost in their campaign to search the farm where they believe her body is buried.Sky News - Published | |
Family of Muriel McKay claim police jeopardising search for body by 'spooking' killerThe family of murdered Muriel McKay have condemned Scotland Yard detectives for the way they interviewed her killer in the continuing search for her remains.Sky News - Published | |
Met Police will fly to Caribbean to interview Muriel McKay's killer in search for victim's remainsScotland Yard detectives are to fly to the Caribbean to interview a killer in their search for his victim's buried remains.Sky News - Published | |
Muriel McKay's family meet killer to ask for details on where her body is buriedThe daughter of murdered Muriel McKay has flown 4,000 miles to the Caribbean to ask her killer for more details of her mother's last moments and where he buried her body.Sky News - Published | |
Victim's family in new bid to dig for body - as Home Office blocks killer's offer of helpThe family of murder victim Muriel McKay have launched a new legal bid to force access to the farm where they believe she was buried 54 years ago.Sky News - Published | |
Family offer £40,000 to dig where murder victim thought to be buriedThe family of murder victim Muriel McKay have offered a landowner £40,000 to let them excavate the farm where they believe her body was buried 54 years ago.Sky News - Published | |