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Crimewatch appeal on 1994 murder Crimewatch appeal on 1994 murder
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The murder of 64-year-old woman from Holyhead which has remained unsolved for more than 16 years is to feature on the BBC's Crimewatch programme.The murder of 64-year-old woman from Holyhead which has remained unsolved for more than 16 years is to feature on the BBC's Crimewatch programme.
Doreen Morris's badly burnt body was found at her home in Mill Lane in the early hours on 25 March 1994.Doreen Morris's badly burnt body was found at her home in Mill Lane in the early hours on 25 March 1994.
Last month, a £100,000 reward was offered by North Wales Police for information leading to a conviction.Last month, a £100,000 reward was offered by North Wales Police for information leading to a conviction.
Mrs Morris was described as a "healthy and popular lady whose life ended in a tragic way".Mrs Morris was described as a "healthy and popular lady whose life ended in a tragic way".
She lived alone with her two dogs in a rural area on the outskirts of Holyhead and was as last seen on Thursday, 24 March.She lived alone with her two dogs in a rural area on the outskirts of Holyhead and was as last seen on Thursday, 24 March.
A reconstruction of her last known movements will be shown on the programme.A reconstruction of her last known movements will be shown on the programme.
"The reconstruction will take viewer's back to 1994, which we hope will help jog people's memories," said Det Ch Insp John Hanson, from North Wales Police's major incident team."The reconstruction will take viewer's back to 1994, which we hope will help jog people's memories," said Det Ch Insp John Hanson, from North Wales Police's major incident team.
The investigation has not and will not close until it is resolved DCI Hanson The investigation has not and will not close until it is resolved Det Ch Insp Hanson
"Mrs Morris's family are also featured in the appeal, talking of the trauma they have suffered as a result of her murder."Mrs Morris's family are also featured in the appeal, talking of the trauma they have suffered as a result of her murder.
He added: "We are very grateful to have the opportunity to broadcast this appeal nationally and we hope to receive a good response."He added: "We are very grateful to have the opportunity to broadcast this appeal nationally and we hope to receive a good response."
North Wales Police still believe there are people in the community who have information which could solve the case.North Wales Police still believe there are people in the community who have information which could solve the case.
The force said it had had a good response to the investigation.The force said it had had a good response to the investigation.
More than 11,500 leaflets have been distributed in the local area, and posters have been distributed by the local neighbourhood policing team in local shops and cafes.More than 11,500 leaflets have been distributed in the local area, and posters have been distributed by the local neighbourhood policing team in local shops and cafes.
Det Ch Insp Hanson added: "The investigation has not and will not close until it is resolved, and we can offer support and protection to anyone who has information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Doreen Morris's killers."Det Ch Insp Hanson added: "The investigation has not and will not close until it is resolved, and we can offer support and protection to anyone who has information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Doreen Morris's killers."
Fourteen months after Mrs Morris's death, a local man was charged with her murder but acquitted by a jury at Chester Crown Court.Fourteen months after Mrs Morris's death, a local man was charged with her murder but acquitted by a jury at Chester Crown Court.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Major Incident Team in St Asaph, or local officers at Holyhead Police Station on 101, if calling from Wales, 0845 607 1001 (Welsh line), 0845 607 1002 (English line) or Crimestoppers Wales anonymously on 0800 555 111.Anyone with information is asked to contact the Major Incident Team in St Asaph, or local officers at Holyhead Police Station on 101, if calling from Wales, 0845 607 1001 (Welsh line), 0845 607 1002 (English line) or Crimestoppers Wales anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Alternatively send a text message to 66767 or email - northwalespolice@north-wales.police.ukAlternatively send a text message to 66767 or email - northwalespolice@north-wales.police.uk
• The programme will also feature CCTV of a burglary at the One Stop shop in Greenfield in Denbighshire which happened on 12 January, where intruders cut a hole from a flat above the shop to gain entry and steal 16 bin bags full of cigarettes. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det Con Andy Jessop in Mold CID on the numbers above.• The programme will also feature CCTV of a burglary at the One Stop shop in Greenfield in Denbighshire which happened on 12 January, where intruders cut a hole from a flat above the shop to gain entry and steal 16 bin bags full of cigarettes. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det Con Andy Jessop in Mold CID on the numbers above.
Crimewatch is broadcast on BBC1 on Wednesday at 2100 BST.Crimewatch is broadcast on BBC1 on Wednesday at 2100 BST.