Very lengthy article, rbbm
''The killer also tore a large piece of Vera’s hair from her scalp either before, during or after the attack.
It may have been taken as proof that her life had been taken.
It has never been found.
Chief Inspector Adam Waller described the murder as ‘premeditated’ and said: “We believe the killer took with them a large chunk of Vera’s hair. A patch was pulled out on the left side.''
Vera Anderson's Mark II Ford Cortina on a service road at a disused tannery in Penketh, Warrington, where her body was foundCredit: MEN Media
However, they did find a ‘Minette’ glove – used when handling hazardous materials in industry – stained with Vera’s blood in the area.
How glove could be key clue in murder of mum who left son with pal for 10 min
DESCRIBED fondly as ‘salt of the earth’, 42-year-old Veronica ‘Vera’ Anderson was a fun-loving, popular and family-orientated mum of two. Her daughter, Lorraine, spoke of her as a ‘prop…
www.thesun.co.uk
- Charlotte Owen , 8 Sep 2024
- ''And for all intents and purposes, Vera had a very ordinary life, both at home and at work.
She ran her own sandwich business delivering to businesses and offices, was a ‘bubbly kind of person’ who ‘everybody liked’, and was one of the few female regulars at the Roll Inn Truck Shop and Motel, in Widnes, Cheshire.
The one night Vera received an unknown phone call which prompted her to leave her then seven-year-old son in the care of a neighbour, saying she would be gone for ten minutes.
It was a decision which proved fatal because five hours later she was found dead, slumped over the steering wheel of her blue Ford Cortina car – having been strangled and with her throat cut.''
''The killer also tore a large piece of Vera’s hair from her scalp either before, during or after the attack.
It may have been taken as proof that her life had been taken.
It has never been found.
Chief Inspector Adam Waller described the murder as ‘premeditated’ and said: “We believe the killer took with them a large chunk of Vera’s hair. A patch was pulled out on the left side.''
Vera Anderson's Mark II Ford Cortina on a service road at a disused tannery in Penketh, Warrington, where her body was foundCredit: MEN Media
However, they did find a ‘Minette’ glove – used when handling hazardous materials in industry – stained with Vera’s blood in the area.
''The unsolved murder of Vera: A timeline
- At 10:10pm on Saturday, August 24, 1991, Vera received an unknown phone call which prompted her to leave her then seven-year-old son in the care of a neighbour.
- Between 10:45pm and 11:15pm a brown hatchback type vehicle is spotted emerging from the service road where Vera Anderson’s body was later found.
- At 11pm a car matching Vera’s was seen by a resident at the end of a service road in the middle of a former tannery works off Tannery Road in Warrington.
- A couple returning from a social club saw it in the same place at 1:30am.
- At 3am, a man who was chasing youths he suspected of trying to get into his car, came across Vera’s car, saw her body and alerted police.
- Vera’s case ran cold for decades until two people were arrested on suspicion of her murder on March 23, 2022 but they were both released and no longer under investigation''