It's been nearly two decades since a sleepy English town became the centre of one of the UK's most shocking murder cases when Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were reported missing before later being found in a ditch ten miles away.In Soham, Essex, the girls' charred Manchester United tops were found on the school property managed by Ian Huntley.
It soon emerged that the caretaker was the last person to see them alive.And along with a chilling slip-up from his partner Maxine Carr in an interview, the two became key suspects.
Following the investigation and court case Huntley was jailed for murder and Carr, his fiancée at the time, was also found guilty of perverting the course of justice.She was given 3 years behind bars reports the Mirror.
But now the evil accomplice has been released she has reportedly started a dreamy new life in a seaside town with her family, far different from the eternal torment butchered Holly and Jessica's family has to live with.Over two years, Carr was moved to more than 10 different areas for her safety and in 2011, it was reported that she had given birth to her first child - a son - in a secret safe house.
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