Police name suspect in Leah Croucher murder investigation

Thames Valley Police held a press conference at 2pm today

Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter gives an update to the press on the Leah Croucher murder investigation.
Author: Henry WinterPublished 14th Oct 2022

The prime suspect in the murder of Leah Croucher, who vanished while walking to work in February 2019, has been named by police as Neil Maxwell, who killed himself in April 2019.

Thames Valley Police said Maxwell was the only person with keys to the house where remains were found near the 19-year-old's possessions in Loxbeare Drive, Furzton, Milton Keynes, while the owners were away.

He had been employed by the home owner to carry out some property maintenance at the house.

Neil Maxwell, the nominated suspect in the Leah Croucher murder investigation

Maxwell had previous convictions for sexual offences against women and was wanted in connection with a sexual assault in Newport Pagnell in November 2018, the force said.

Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter said in a statement: "I cannot even begin to imagine what it is like for Leah's parents and family, for three years and eight months not knowing what has happened to their daughter and loved one.

"All of the investigation team who are working on this case are dedicated to finding the truth for Leah's family."

He went on: "Today, I am able to confirm that we have nominated a suspect in this case. His name is Neil Maxwell.

"However, Maxwell was found dead on 20 April 2019 having taken his own life."

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