Voodoo child murder case 'could still be solved': Retired detective
The longest unsolved child murder case in modern UK history could still be answered because 'someone out there knows what happened', a retired detective has said.'Adam' was a name given by Scotland Yard to a young boy whose dismembered body was discovered floating in the River Thames in London on September 21, 2001.His body, which had had the head and limbs severed, was discovered near the Globe Theatre and numerous high-profile appeals followed, even by Nelson Mandela.Now, a new Channel 5 documentary called 'The Body in The River' which airs next Thursday has re-examined the heartbreaking and disturbing story of Adam.Despite a series of people being arrested, there has never been a charge over his murder - but police still believe the evidence they need is somewhere in London.Andy Baker, a former Metropolitan Police commander who worked on the investigation, has told the programme that the case could still be solved.
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