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James Brodie: Man charged over missing man murder James Brodie murder: Dean Betton appears in court
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A man accused of murdering a missing 19-year-old who was wanted following the killing of a Nottinghamshire jeweller, is due in court later. A man has appeared in court charged with murdering a teenager who was wanted over the killing of a Nottinghamshire jeweller.
James Brodie has been missing since about September 2003 when jeweller Marian Bates was shot dead at her shop in Arnold in Nottingham. James Brodie, 19, has been missing since 2003, after Marian Bates was shot dead at the Time Centre in Arnold.
Police had also wanted to question him about three armed robberies. Dean Betton, 32, of Raleigh Street, Radford, Nottingham, appeared at Lincoln Magistrates' Court earlier charged with Mr Brodie's murder.
Dean Betton, 32, of Raleigh Street, Radford, is due at Lincoln Magistrates' Court later accused of his murder. He will appear at crown court on Monday.
Earlier this week Nottinghamshire Police searched land at a farm in East Heckington, Lincolnshire, in connection with their inquiry into the disappearance of James Brodie, who came from Bulwell. Earlier this week, Nottinghamshire Police searched land at Maize Farm, East Heckington, Lincolnshire, in connection with their inquiry.
Mrs Bates, 64, was shot dead at her store in 2003 when she is thought to have shielded her daughter from the gunman. Police said they have now completed their searches there.
A 31-year-old man, who was also arrested on suspicion of James Brodie's murder, has been released on bail pending further inquiries.