Daily Mirror

I’m teaming up with top cop to hunt Mum’s killer

31 YEARS ON FROM JAG MURDER OF PENNY...

- BY ROSIE DUNN Mirrornews@mirror.co.uk @DailyMirro­r

THE killing of wealthy businesswo­man Penny Bell is one of Britain’s most baffling cold case murders.

Her daughter Lauren Bell has turned detective in an attempt to solve the mystery. She has teamed up with Brian Edwards, the officer who led the initial police investigat­ion into the murder 31 years ago.

Together, they are determined to crack the case.

Penny, 43, was stabbed 50 times in broad daylight in her Jaguar in a busy leisure centre car park in June

1991. There were no signs of robbery or sexual assault.

Lauren, 40, said: “I believe my mum’s killer is still alive and walking free. I won’t rest until I know who murdered her.

“I was just nine when Mum was taken from us, so I’m coming from a very different perspectiv­e today. As soon as I approached Brian, he didn’t hesitate and agreed to work with me on Mum’s case.

“His memory of the murder is exceptiona­l, and his experience of the case is invaluable. Like me, he’s never been able to let the case go and has thought about it constantly over the years.

“I’ve been trying to piece lots of things together over the years from family, friends and associates.

“Now I’m trying to bring it all together with Brian’s knowledge. It’s certainly been a very busy few months with lots of new leads and perspectiv­e.”

Brian, a retired detective chief superinten­dent, said: “This case has always troubled me and when Lauren got in touch, I didn’t have to think twice about getting involved again.

“I retired in 1999 but this case has always bugged me. I remember seeing Lauren as a little girl when her mum was

murdered. It’s extraordin­ary to now be working with her to try and solve the case.

“Lauren has gleaned lots of background informatio­n over the years that would have been impossible for us as a detective team to know at the time.

“It’s shone fresh light on a case that has stumped everyone for over three decades.”

Penny, who lived in Denham, Bucks, was murdered in Perivale, West London, leaving behind her husband Alistair and two children, Lauren, and 11-year-old Matthew.

Lauren, who now has a daughter of her own, joined forces with former Metropolit­an Police detective Brian last year on the 30-year anniversar­y of the killing.

Scotland Yard’s cold case team has regularly launched fresh inquiries into the killing but to no avail. A forensics review was ordered last year but no new evidence has resulted.

Lauren said: “Brian and I are looking at every detail of Mum’s life to establish new evidence. I believe we will uncover who killed Mum and trust we’ll receive support from the police to bring her killers to justice. Anything we uncover will be passed to the police. It feels like the answer is there right in front us – like her killer is hiding in plain sight. That’s why neither Brian nor I will give up this time.”

After such a brutal attack in a public place, the police were confident back in 1991 the killer would be found.

But no witnesses to the attack were discovered and despite a huge inquiry neither the killer nor a motive have ever been identified.

Brian – who led other high-profile probes including into the murder of headteache­r Philip Lawrence – said Penny’s case was the most frustratin­g of his career. He added: “[Lauren] has a brilliant enquiring mind. We make a great team, combining experience and new knowledge.”

Lauren said: “Last year on the big anniversar­y I did so many public appeals for informatio­n and got nowhere. I was deeply upset when no one came forward, and then I had a light bulb moment. I realised if the informatio­n wasn’t coming to me, I would have to dig out the evidence for myself.

“I had lots of informatio­n going round in my head but I’m not a trained detective and so I sought Brian’s help.

“I am so lucky to be working with someone so talented and with as much drive and passion for justice as me. “It’s a unique situation but it’s not impossible to crack this case. “Every few weeks I see cold cases even older than this being solved after decades. I hope ours will be next.” Brian said: “It’s impossible to let this one go. “Lauren and I are committed to doing everything possible to uncover the truth of how her mother was murdered. “It’s the very least that Penny deserves.”

 ?? Picture: BILLY GRIFFITHS ?? DETECTIVE Brian Edwards in 1999
BRAVE SEARCH Lauren Bell is aiming to get the truth
Picture: BILLY GRIFFITHS DETECTIVE Brian Edwards in 1999 BRAVE SEARCH Lauren Bell is aiming to get the truth
 ?? ?? FUNERAL Lauren, Alistair & Matthew
FUNERAL Lauren, Alistair & Matthew
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 ?? ?? MUCH-LOVED Mum Penny Bell was murdered in 1991
MUCH-LOVED Mum Penny Bell was murdered in 1991

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