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As so many murders are committed by someone known to the victim, investigators went through the family home, searched the father's car and asked difficult and upsetting questions at Highgate Police Station.

Clinical forensic psychologist Professor Mike Berry, who has spent years interviewing and treating criminals, has shared his insights on the case based on the limited information gathered by Sky News. It is never too late for people to come forward with any information they think may help this inquiry, even though the crime occurred more than 50 years ago. Really none of us spoke to each other about it because we were so hurt. It was difficult to bring the subject up and to talk about it," he says, recalling that his sister Maureen avoided it, as did his other brothers Andrew and Philip. The area where Bernard was left is unlikely to have been completely new to whoever left the suitcases there. People are rarely random and are often guided by their mental map.

Professor Barry, of Birmingham City University, added: "Clearly, the killer(s) are not trying to hide them. Although it would be slightly odd to cut up the body just to transport it easier. Chris, 15 at the time, says his brother Tony, then 13, took Bernard's death hardest out of the whole family. The case was reviewed by police in 2009 and looked at again in 2015. The 50th anniversary of Bernard's death saw a number of calls come into police, prompting an additional review. Documents in 2004 revealed that the prime suspects considered by the police were a pair of doctors, one of whom had reportedly worked as a naval surgeon.

Mary Payne, the director of Radio London Ltd, told Sky News: "It was mainly Tony Windsor... who was of most interest. He was gay, alcoholic and a close friend of Joe Meek." Their basic mission was to find out which of the Dutch crew had come off the ship immediately before the murder took place and had perhaps gone on to Holland later," he said, adding that the questioning was connected to the initials P.V.A that had been stencilled onto one of the cases.

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Reddington, who previously had a warrant out for his arrest on charges of buggery and indecent assault of males, was living in Australia by this point and police felt there was insufficient evidence to extradite him. Multiple sources have confirmed to Sky News that police boarded the ship in early February - just days after Meek killed himself and his landlady. Since April, Kitkase has sold thousands of the bee cases that have become a favourite with many famous faces, with 25 per cent of profits from sales of the cases going to the We Love Manchester Lord Mayor of Manchester's charity, aimed at improving the lives of Manchester people and its communities. Read More Related Articles In 1977, a private investigator claimed to recognise the suitcase embellished with initials as belonging to three men who used a laundrette in Muswell Hill. Image: National papers, like The Times, reported the news that Bernard had been named on 20 January, 1967. Pic: The Times / News Licensing

Mr Hawkins also told Sky News that his lunching partner told him that one theory was that the victim had died following a meal with his killer.It is understood the DJ was dismissed from Radio London on 7 February 1967, with his alcohol problems being blamed for his departure. A review of the forensic evidence has been concluded and the findings have been analysed but not been made public.

Mr Windsor, who was reported to be one of the highest paid DJs in Australia years before, worked on board MV Galaxy - a ship from which pirate station Radio London was broadcast. And, this summer, reality star Katie Price was all smiles as she stepped out on a lavish shopping trip in Manchester with her boyfriend Kris Boyson with one of the cases in pink, her favourite colour. Bernard loved walking the family poodle, Pepe. During these walks he'd sometimes be joined by a female friend who lived a few doors down, but really, Chris says, Bernard was somewhat of a loner. Image: Tony Windsor was questioned by police, Sky News has learnt. Pic: Ron Buninga and Radio London LtdShe added: "We do not know if he accompanied police to further their enquiries, or departed separately, but management put his dismissal down to his alcohol addiction." A former cellmate of gangster Reginald Kray, one half of the notorious Kray twins, claimed Reginald had confessed killing a "young gay boy" to him. Meek, who was reportedly raised as a girl for the first four years of his life by his mother, had a history of paranoia and other mental health issues. Among other things, he claimed there were hidden microphones in his wallpaper placed there to steal his ideas. Image: Clinical forensic psychologist Professor Mike Berry, who has spent years interviewing and treating criminals

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