Daughter appeals for help 30 years after mother's unsolved murder in Radnage
Daughter appeals for help 30 years after mother's unsolved murder in Radnage

Daughter appeals for help 30 years after mother's unsolved murder in Radnage

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On the 30th anniversary of Janet Brown's brutal murder in her home in Radnage, Thames Valley Police have renewed their appeal for information to solve the case. Brown, a 51-year-old medical researcher, was discovered gagged and handcuffed, with no apparent motive for the killing and nothing stolen from her home. Her daughter, Zara Harden, expressed frustration that her mother's killer remains at large, urging anyone with information to come forward. The police have a DNA sample from the scene that does not match anyone on the national database, despite screening over 1,000 individuals. Harden highlighted the lasting impact of the murder on her family’s sense of security and the need to prevent further violence from the perpetrator. A reward of £20,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

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