Wife of Harley Street dentist found dead at £2m Cambridgeshire mansion
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Daily Mail on top form
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"Their large home, believed to have more than six bedrooms, was built 14 years ago when the couple moved to the village, seven miles east of Cambridge.
The couple bought their village plot for £385,000 in December 2000, but their expansive new-build home is thought to be valued between £1million and £2million."
Too much information!
"A 53-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the wife of a Harley Street dentist"
Does that mean the husband dunnit? If so, why aren't they allowed to say he was arrested?
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/07/church-of-england-decline-heralds-calls-for-innovative-use-of-church-buildings
Does the Daily Mail employ a team of valuers to go out with its reporters?
was the killing motivated by envy of the house value? We need to know.
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