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Last Updated: Thursday, 23 October, 2003, 13:40 GMT 14:40 UK
Murder jury taken to scene
Glyn Razzell
Glyn Razzell denies murder
The jury in a Wiltshire murder trial has been to the street in Swindon where the alleged victim was last seen.

Linda Razzell, a learning support assistant, disappeared on her way to work at Swindon College, on 19 March last year.

No trace of her has since been found.

The 41-year-old mother of four was last seen parking her car on Alvescot Road in Swindon, and her phone was found nearby.

Her husband Glyn Razzell, 44, a redundant investment market manager living in Barn Close, Crewkerne, Somerset, denies her murder.

Linda Razzell
The Razzells were married in 1984

The seven men and five women of the jury were taken to Alvescot Road on Thursday, where a witness says he saw Ms Razzell parking her car on the morning she disappeared.

They spent 20 minutes looking at the route it is thought Ms Razzell used as she walked from her car to work, passing along Upham Road towards Queens Park.

They also travelled to Lydiard Park, where Mr Razzell says he was taking a walk on the morning his wife disappeared.

The trial continues.




SEE ALSO:
'Woman's blood found in car'
17 Oct 03  |  Wiltshire
Husband 'killed his estranged wife'
15 Oct 03  |  Wiltshire


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