Unsolved : The Murder of Lindsay Jo Rimer

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Lindsay Jo Rimer disappeared from her home on Monday, 7th November 1994.

Just over 4 months later, and on the 12th April 1995, her body would be discovered in the Rochdale canal.

To this day, her murder is still unsolved. Her abductor/murderer is perhaps still walking the streets of Hebden Bridge.

Her family need’s closure on this harrowing story so if you can help by sharing our upcoming video if would be much appreciated as it may help jog peoples memories and who knows, perhaps someone with a guilty conscience may contact the police.

Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call detectives directly on : 01924 821441

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously and in confidence on 0800 555111.

Information can also be passed anonymously online to Crimestoppers via :
https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/give-information-online.

Archive footage used in this video courtesy of Channel 4 (Deadline, 1994) / ITV News

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