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Last Updated: Wednesday, 12 September 2007, 09:22 GMT 10:22 UK
Murder knife may hold vital clues
Kevin Joyce
Kevin Joyce died from a stab wound to his heart
Police have appealed for the public's help in finding a knife believed to have been used to kill a 27-year old from Bletchley, Buckinghamshire.

Police investigating Kevin Joyce's murder, think the weapon was thrown away at Denbigh in Milton Keynes.

James Patrick O'Gorman, 40, from Fishermead and Keith Anthony Orchard, 28, from Bradwell, have been remanded in custody, charged with murder.

A post-mortem test showed Mr Joyce died from a single stab wound to the chest.

Police believe the murder weapon was dropped along the V4 Watling Street at Denbigh, some where between Denbigh Road and the railway bridge.

Mr Joyce was declared dead at Milton Keynes Hospital after an incident at a motoring centre, in Romar Court, Bletchley, on Saturday 8 September.


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