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92-Year-Old Man Jailed For Life In UK’s Oldest Solved Cold Case

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 2, 2025 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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92-Year-Old Man Jailed For Life In UK’s Oldest Solved Cold Case.

A 92-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a 75-year-old widow in a case that remained unsolved for 58 years, marking it as the UK’s longest-running cold case to reach resolution.

 

Ryland Headley was 34 when he broke into the home of Louisa Dunne in Easton, Bristol, on 28 June 1967, where he raped and strangled her. The elderly widow was found dead on her living room floor by a neighbour, with a pathologist confirming she died from asphyxia due to strangulation and pressure on her mouth.





 

At Bristol Crown Court, Mr Justice Sweeting described the attack as “pitiless and cruel,” noting that Headley, now residing in Ipswich, Suffolk, showed “no remorse” for his actions. The judge highlighted the vulnerability of Mrs Dunne, a small, elderly woman living alone, stating, “You treated her as a means to an end. The violation of her home, her body, and ultimately her life was a depraved act.”

 

Headley, who denied the charges, was told he would serve a minimum of 20 years and would “never be released” but would “die in prison.”

 

 

Mrs Dunne’s granddaughter, Mary Dainton, now 78, delivered a moving victim impact statement, describing the “far-reaching” devastation caused by Headley’s actions. Ms Dainton, who was 20 at the time of her grandmother’s murder, spoke of the emotional toll and stigma attached to the crime. “It has turned my life upside down. I feel sad and very tired, which has affected my relationships,” she said. “It saddens me deeply that those who loved Louisa are not here to see justice done.”

 

 

The case was cracked in 2023 when Avon and Somerset Police’s Major Crime Review Team re-examined archived evidence. Forensic testing of the skirt Mrs Dunne was wearing at the time of her death revealed a DNA profile with a “billion to one” match to Headley. This breakthrough led to his arrest and conviction.

 

Headley had a prior record, having been convicted in 1977 for raping two elderly women in similar circumstances, breaking into their homes at night. Senior Investigating Officer Det Insp Dave Marchant praised the resilience of Mrs Dunne’s family, particularly Ms Dainton, and noted the “long shadow” the crime cast over Bristol.

 

Charlotte Ream of the Crown Prosecution Service added, “This horrifying attack continues to have a traumatic impact on Louisa’s family. The passage of time has not lessened their pain. This case demonstrates our relentless commitment to pursue justice, no matter how many years—or decades—have passed.”

 

The sentencing brings closure to a case that has haunted Bristol for nearly six decades, underscoring advancements in forensic science and the determination of law enforcement to deliver justice for victims, however long it takes.

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