Police probing the murders of two lovers shot dead 35 years ago have launched a fresh appeal for information after crucial evidence was lost.Peter Thurgood, 47, and Lindy Benstead, 49, were gunned down on a country clearing in West Sussex in 1986.The murders were dubbed the Lovers' Lane killings.Divorced bricklayer Mr Thurgood had hired a silver Mazda to drive to a golf club in Liphook, Hants, where the married mum-of-three worked as a cleaner.They then drove to Chapel Common, in Rake near Petersfield, where their bodies were found hours later by a driver who stopped for a rest.They had both been killed by shotgun blasts at point-blank range.But key pieces of evidence, including the shotgun cartridges and her skirt, have gone missing, it.
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