Search for Muriel McKay's Remains Ends in Frustration
Police conclude third dig at Hertfordshire farm after killer's inconsistent information proves unhelpful
- Muriel McKay was kidnapped and murdered in 1969, mistaken for Rupert Murdoch's wife.
- The latest search involved 33 officers and forensic experts but yielded no results.
- Police decided against bringing the convicted murderer back from Trinidad to assist.
- The family has criticized the investigation as disorganized and unprofessional.
- Authorities express deep regret over the fruitless search and extend condolences to the family.