Chelmsford murder probe: Human remains foundon September 18, 2023 at 6:02 pm

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Virginia McCullough is accused of killing her parents at some point since August 2018.

Lois and John McCulloughImage source, Essex Police

Detectives believe they have discovered the remains of a couple whose daughter has been charged with their murder.

Essex Police was called to an address in Pump Hill, Chelmsford, on Wednesday over concerns for the welfare of two people in their 70s, who were missing.

Virginia McCullough, 35, of Pump Hill, appeared in court earlier accused of murdering John and Lois McCullough some time between 2018 and 2023.

Police said human remains had now been found at an address on the same street.

Virginia McCullough at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court

Image source, Elizabeth Cook/PA Media

The court charge sheet said Virginia McCullough had been charged with her parents’ murder in Chelmsford some time between 21 August 2018 and 15 September this year.

Det Supt Rob Kirby said formal identification of the bodies was yet to take place and a police presence would remain in the road in the “coming days”.

“This continues to be an incredibly complex investigation,” he said.

“A family is grieving the loss of two relatives and officers are supporting them.”

Officers in white protective clothing walk under police tape on driveway

Image source, Essex Police

In a statement issued by police, the victims’ family said: “We are deeply shocked by their deaths and ask for privacy at this difficult time.”

Ms McCullough appeared for a brief hearing at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on Monday, wearing a grey prison-issue tracksuit, and was remanded in custody to appear again at Basildon Crown Court on Tuesday.

The Reverend Phil Sheldrake, the vicar at St Mary’s Great Baddow, told the BBC that clergy were on hand to speak to anyone affected.

“We are shocked to hear the tragic news that’s come from our own community and what we want to do as a church is simply react to that by opening up this building as a place people can come and pray, light a candle and just be,” he said.

Essex Police asked for anyone with information to get in contact.

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