Police and Army search teams are digging in a village for the body of a woman believed to have been killed by her SAS husband 18 years ago.
Investigators were seen yesterday digging up an area in Bisley, Surrey, looking for the remains of Tina Baker, who disappeared in 2002 aged 41.
Three years later her husband, former SAS soldier Martin Gerald Baker, was arrested and charged with her murder. He was sentenced to life with a minimum 14 years after a trial in 2006.
During his trial, the Old Bailey heard that Baker had feared he would lose their 14-acre farm in Surrey after Mrs Baker walked out on him.
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