Murder on the Coppice : The Lindsay Birbeck Story

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When mother of two, Lindsay Birbeck, went missing from her home on the 12th August 2019, people close to her knew something was seriously wrong.

Despite days of searching nearby woodlands, rivers, streams and fields, the whereabouts of Lindsay remained a mystery. That was, however, until Morgan Parkinson and his pet dog would make a shocking discovery within the grounds of Accrington Cemetery on the 24th August.

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Sources used in this video :

✎ Lancashire Telegraph
✎ Lancashire Post
✎ The Daily Mail
✎ ITV News

Drone footage used with kind permission of Graham Woods : https://youtube.com/@grahamwoods9678

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