Saturday, December 10, 2005

CRIMEWATCH


Hi All,

It has been confirmed today that the BBC programme "Crimewatch" is to feature the investigation about Jenny on Tuesday 13th December at 9:00pm.

For those not in the UK, this is a popular national programme, screened about every 3 to 4 weeks. The BBC in conjunction with the Police, appeal for information regarding various crimes etc, on live national TV. Members of the public are encouraged to call in during the 1 hour show and give any information they may have. They also screen any updates about information they receive whilst on air in a 2nd half hour show later that night. It has had some good results in it's long running series, so let's keep our fingers crossed. Ann will be going to London (BBC Television Centre) to make a recorded interview during the Tuesday afternoon, then Detective Inspector Pete Martin (the one some of you will have seen on TV previously) will make the appeal live that night. We don't know how much air time it will get as it depends what other stories they have to cover on the day.

To maximize the coverage locally, we think the Police press office will put out a press release before then, so we hope to get coverage over a couple of days in the local papers.

Some of you will have seen coverage of the ongoing searches and I hope you don't get too spooked by them. The one reported yesterday about a field being cordoned off was nothing of any significance. Something was found late afternoon and it was getting dark so the Police took the precaution and waited until daylight. The searching continues daily and we are kept fully informed so that we don't have too many false alarms.


Brian & Ann.

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