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St Osyth: Remains found at scrapyard identified

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14:40 12/07/2022

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Bill Long would now be 72

Officers investigating the discovery of skeletal remains in St Osyth three years ago are now able to identify the man they belong to as William ‘Bill’ Long.

The remains had been found by a site worker at a scrapyard near to Cockett Wick Lane on 25 April 2019.

Extensive investigations have taken place in the three years since the discovery to try and identify who the skeleton was.

This work included specialist assistance from a Forensic Anthropologist to establish a timescale of when the person was likely to have died, a review of historic local and national missing person reports, enquiries with financial institutions, the NHS, and the Department of Work and Pensions, and the investigation of enquires generated from previous media appeals.

We also released images of the cowboy boots found alongside the remains.

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He was last known to be alive in 1999 or 2000

We are now able to confirm he was Bill Long, from the Tendring area, who would now be in his 70s.

Our focus is now on how Bill came to be where his remains were found, the circumstances which led up to his death, and when he died.

Through our enquiries we believe he was last seen, or believed to be alive, between March 1999 and March 2000 and had a girlfriend who’d moved to Australia at about that time.

At this stage, his death is being investigated as a homicide but we’re keeping an open mind about what happened to him.

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Cowboy boots were found with Bill's remains
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We released images of the boots as part of a media appeal following the discovery

"We need to give Bill's family answers"

Detective Inspector Kevin Hughes, from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said:

“The process to identify Bill has been measured and methodical.“Bill’s family have been told and they now have the chance to lay him to rest.“They have questions about what happened to him and our focus now is to get them answers. “We’re keeping an open mind as to what happened to Bill and how he came to be where he was found.“I need anyone who knew Bill, saw him, spoke to him or has any information about him or his life at the time he was last seen to come forward and speak to my team.”

"We're desperate for information"

Bill’s sister Patricia said:

“After our father died in 1996, we lost contact with Bill and we’re desperate for information about what happened to him.“He was vulnerable and an easy target for scammers and we feel so guilty that we didn’t go back to Jaywick to make sure he was ok.“The next thing we knew was when detectives came and told us Bill's remains had been found.“It’s so difficult to deal with grief and guilt when we don't know what happened.“If you are afraid and want to remain anonymous this can be arranged. Please help us with anything you know.”

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Bill's remains were discovered in a former scrapyard in April 2019

Do you have information?

We have set up a special online portal through which information can be reported: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/4201020119N79-PO2

You can also submit a report online at https://www.essex.police.uk or use the 'Live Chat' button to speak to an online operator between 10am-9pm.

Please quote the crime reference number 42/64620/19.

Or you can call us on 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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