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Suspect in 1979 murder case named | Suspect in 1979 murder case named |
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Police have named a man suspected of the murder and rape of a woman in 1979 following the exhumation of his body. | Police have named a man suspected of the murder and rape of a woman in 1979 following the exhumation of his body. |
Detectives have revealed the DNA of David Lace, 26, whose remains were dug up last month, matched that of the suspected killer of Teresa De Simone. | |
The 22-year-old victim was found in her car at the pub in Southampton where she worked part-time, in December 1979. | The 22-year-old victim was found in her car at the pub in Southampton where she worked part-time, in December 1979. |
Sean Hodgson, 58, of County Durham, spent 27 years in jail for the murder before his conviction was quashed. | |
Mr Lace was originally from Portsmouth and, at the time of the murder, he was 17 and living in the city. | Mr Lace was originally from Portsmouth and, at the time of the murder, he was 17 and living in the city. |
Pathological liar | Pathological liar |
He took his own life in December 1988 when he was living in Brixham, Devon, and did not feature within the original police investigation. | He took his own life in December 1988 when he was living in Brixham, Devon, and did not feature within the original police investigation. |
He made admissions to the murder in 1983 following Mr Hodgson's conviction at Winchester Crown Court some 18 months earlier. | He made admissions to the murder in 1983 following Mr Hodgson's conviction at Winchester Crown Court some 18 months earlier. |
He was thought to have had no prior link to Miss De Simone. | |
Teresa De Simone's mother said she was a "happy girl, but shy" | Teresa De Simone's mother said she was a "happy girl, but shy" |
The Ministry of Justice gave permission for Mr Lace's body to be exhumed from Kingston Cemetery, Portsmouth, after new DNA samples promoted him to Hampshire police's prime suspect. | |
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said the new evidence put forward would have been enough to charge Mr Lace with the rape and murder of Ms De Simone. | |
Alastair Nisbet, senior crown prosecutor for Hampshire & Isle of Wight, said: "But this is in no sense a declaration that he was guilty of the offences. | Alastair Nisbet, senior crown prosecutor for Hampshire & Isle of Wight, said: "But this is in no sense a declaration that he was guilty of the offences. |
"Had Mr Lace lived, our decision would merely have authorised the police to begin the legal process by charging him. | "Had Mr Lace lived, our decision would merely have authorised the police to begin the legal process by charging him. |
"Only after trial does a jury decide whether a person is guilty or not, on a higher standard of proof - beyond reasonable doubt." | "Only after trial does a jury decide whether a person is guilty or not, on a higher standard of proof - beyond reasonable doubt." |
DNA screening | |
Miss De Simone's partially-clothed body was found in the back seat of her Ford Escort in a car park beneath the Tom Tackle pub, where she worked behind the bar. | Miss De Simone's partially-clothed body was found in the back seat of her Ford Escort in a car park beneath the Tom Tackle pub, where she worked behind the bar. |
Mr Hodgson, originally from County Durham, confessed at the time of the original inquiry to killing Miss De Simone. | Mr Hodgson, originally from County Durham, confessed at the time of the original inquiry to killing Miss De Simone. |
Mr Hodgson walked free from the Court of Appeal in March | |
But he pleaded not guilty at his 1982 trial at Winchester Crown Court, where his defence team said he was a pathological liar. | But he pleaded not guilty at his 1982 trial at Winchester Crown Court, where his defence team said he was a pathological liar. |
After Mr Hodgson's conviction was quashed at the Court of Appeal in March this year, police carried out DNA screening of more than 100 people. | |
Mr Hodgson is expected to claim substantial compensation for the years he spent behind bars. | Mr Hodgson is expected to claim substantial compensation for the years he spent behind bars. |
Hampshire police said it was only the second time the suspect in a historic murder inquiry had been exhumed, in the UK. | |
The first case involved ex-nightclub doorman Joe Kappen, of Goytre Cemetery in Port Talbot, south Wales, in May 2002. | |
Detectives got important DNA evidence from his body linking him to the murder of three 16-year-old girls in 1973. |