Is April Jones still missing?
Is April Jones still missing?
Despite the largest missing person search in UK police history, April’s body has never been found. On Tuesday, Channel 5 aired April Jones: The Interrogation Tapes, which includes recordings of Bridger’s police interviews, which are being aired for the first time.
Was April’s body found?
Funeral. Although her body was never found, 17 fragments of bone were recovered from the fireplace in Bridger’s cottage. The funeral service for April Jones was held in Machynlleth on 26 September 2013.
Where did they find April Jones body?
The only parts of April’s body that have been found by experts were fragments of human bone consistent with a “younger individual”, which were found in the fireplace of Bridger’s cottage.
Where is Mark Bridger now?
It was last reported that Bridger was moved to HMP Wakefield, Yorkshire. It has been said that HMP Wakefield is one of Britian’s most dangerous prisons, and was once home to Ian Huntley said to be one of Bridger’s heroes.
How did they find April Jones?
At Mold Crown Court on April 29, 2013, a forensic expert told the court fragments of human bone and blood which matched April’s DNA were found in parts of his cottage. Bridger claimed he had accidentally run over the youngster in his car and could not remember disposing of her body due to alcohol and panic.
What did Mark Bridges do to April Jones?
Mark Bridger was later arrested on suspicion of April’s murder and was found to be in possession of indecent images of children. He always denied any sexual interest in children. Police, however, believe that Mark Bridger had murdered April in a sexually motivated killing.
What is April’s law?
A campaign by the family of murdered schoolgirl April Jones calling for tougher sentences for sex offenders has been debated in Parliament. “April’s Law” calls for sex offenders to remain on the register for life, with an online petition receiving more than 100,000 signatures.
What is Chelsea’s Law?
Chelsea’s Law increases punishments for people convicted of forceable sex crimes against children and required some sex offenders to be screened for future risk. A unique part of the law is that an offender can be sentenced to life without possibility of parole for a crime other than murder.
What does Sarah’s law mean?
child sex offender disclosure scheme
The child sex offender disclosure scheme, sometimes called ‘Sarah’s Law’, allows parents, carers or guardians to formally ask the police for information about a person who has contact with their child, or a child close to them, if they’re concerned the person may pose a risk.