COLD case cops probing the murder of teenager Billie-Jo Jenkins are carrying out a fresh trawl of the evidence in hope of a break-through.
The 13-year-old
was bludgeoned to death with a 18-inch metal tent peg in the garden of her new home on February 15, 1997.
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Earlier this year, Sussex Police announced a forensic review to find out if scientific advances can provide new evidence, 25 years after the horror.
And tests are continuing almost six months on, the force told The Sun.
A spokesperson said
Billie-Jo's murder will be revisited after every two years to see if
the killer can ever be snared.
"Currently no new information has been provided in this case and it is not being re-investigated," he said.
"However, as part of the regular assessment process, we have been carrying out a forensic review of material held on the case in order to establish whether or not scientific advances can provide new evidence or lines of enquiry."
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COLD case cops probing the murder of teenager Billie-Jo Jenkins are carrying out a fresh trawl of the evidence in hope of a break-through. The 13-year-old was bludgeoned to death with a 18-inch met…
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