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By James Twomey 14 FEB 2021 rbbm
''On Halloween in 1984, a murder mystery ripped through West London which remains unsolved to this day.
The case of Beverley Trendall, a 37 year old woman who lived in Ealing, mystified the police and locals when she became the centre of a murder investigation.
Beverley was found in her flat on October 31, 1984, on Northolt Estate with a stab wound through her heart.
More than 36 years later and the police still have no leads on who might have killed Beverley, or why.''
''According to a BBC Crimewatch special aired a year after her death, Beverley's diaries and personal belongings were also missing, adding to the mystery of the crime.
Beverley's car, a white Volkswagen Beetle described as 'her pride and joy', was seen being driven around the area the day after she was killed.''
''The last person that may have seen Beverley alive was a workmate, who said that she was heading out to meet a new boyfriend that night.
She had promised to show her workmate pictures of her new boyfriend the next day, but never turned up to work.''
''At the time, the police investigation focused on two events, in the days before Halowe'en Beverley was seen with three companions at the now closed Byron pub in North, one woman and two men who have never been identified.
The Crimewatch special reconstruction showed that a neighbour had seen Beverley with an 'attractive' man in the days before October 31, 1984, and he was person of significant interest to them.''
Farman Grove, part of the Northolt estate where Beverley was found
Unsolved murder of Ealing woman, 37, stabbed to death in flat
The case stumped police who could not find a lead for the murderer
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''On Halloween in 1984, a murder mystery ripped through West London which remains unsolved to this day.
The case of Beverley Trendall, a 37 year old woman who lived in Ealing, mystified the police and locals when she became the centre of a murder investigation.
Beverley was found in her flat on October 31, 1984, on Northolt Estate with a stab wound through her heart.
More than 36 years later and the police still have no leads on who might have killed Beverley, or why.''
''According to a BBC Crimewatch special aired a year after her death, Beverley's diaries and personal belongings were also missing, adding to the mystery of the crime.
Beverley's car, a white Volkswagen Beetle described as 'her pride and joy', was seen being driven around the area the day after she was killed.''
''The last person that may have seen Beverley alive was a workmate, who said that she was heading out to meet a new boyfriend that night.
She had promised to show her workmate pictures of her new boyfriend the next day, but never turned up to work.''
''At the time, the police investigation focused on two events, in the days before Halowe'en Beverley was seen with three companions at the now closed Byron pub in North, one woman and two men who have never been identified.
The Crimewatch special reconstruction showed that a neighbour had seen Beverley with an 'attractive' man in the days before October 31, 1984, and he was person of significant interest to them.''
Farman Grove, part of the Northolt estate where Beverley was found