Renewed Push for Justice in 30-Year-Old Janet Brown Murder Case
Police and family issue fresh appeals, leveraging DNA evidence and a £20,000 reward to identify the killer who remains at large.
- Janet Brown, a 51-year-old midwife and medical researcher, was brutally murdered in her Buckinghamshire home on April 10, 1995.
- The crime scene revealed Brown was bludgeoned to death, found naked, gagged, and handcuffed, though police determined there was no sexual motive or theft involved.
- A DNA sample believed to belong to the killer was recovered but has not matched any profiles in the police database despite screening over 1,000 men.
- Brown’s daughter, Zara Harden, has made a public plea for information, emphasizing the need to stop the perpetrator from committing further crimes.
- A £20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual responsible, with police urging anyone with suspicions to come forward.