A MAN arrested in connection with the murder of a Hampshire grandmother has tonight been released without charge.
The 37-year-old, who has not been identified by police, had been on bail for a month following the death of Georgina Edmonds.
The man, who lives at Elderfield House in Otterbourne - a charity run home for ex-offenders - had been arrested with three other men days after the killing of the 77-year-old.
The three other men were released without further action during the first week of the murder inquiry.
The fourth man answered bail today and was released tonight without further action.
Since the grandmother's killing on January 11 at her cottage in Brambridge there have been no further arrests.
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Detectives working on the murder inquiry codenamed Operation Columbian are continuing to appeal for witnesses who have not yet spoken to police.
Call the major incident room at Hulse Road on 0845 045 4545.
Posted by: Live Local, southampton on 4:39am Tue 19 Feb 08
Now it is time for the MP to make his public appolgy.
he was quick enough to damm the centre when residents were arrested.
will he now publically retract his statements and suport the good work of the centre?
Somehow I doubt it as it appears to me that the two liberal MPS prefer news stunts rather than active debate (see carrot glasses dressed in a fat suit)
Now it is time for the MP to make his public appolgy.
he was quick enough to damm the centre when residents were arrested.
will he now publically retract his statements and suport the good work of the centre?
Somehow I doubt it as it appears to me that the two liberal MPS prefer news stunts rather than active debate (see carrot glasses dressed in a fat suit)
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