Brother's desperate plea in woman's 'murder' after brush with serial killer
The brother of Suzy Lamplugh has urged detectives to investigate Suffolk Strangler Steve Wright regarding her 1986 disappearance, citing new witness accounts of his interactions with her.
In a heartfelt appeal, Richard Lamplugh has called upon cold-case detectives to probe the involvement of convicted serial killer Steve Wright in the 1986 disappearance of his sister, Suzy Lamplugh. Following revelations that detectives are reviewing potential links between Wright, who is currently serving a life sentence for murdering six women, and Suzy, Richard is hopeful that the investigation can bring closure to his family's 40-year quest for answers. He emphasized the urgency to question Wright in prison, supported by new witness testimonies about Wright's connections to Suzy during their time working together on the QE2.
Richard Lamplugh's interview was exclusive to the Mirror and sheds light on his anguish and determination for justice after decades of uncertainty surrounding his sister's disappearance. He believes that even the smallest hint of truth could benefit the investigation, urging authorities not to overlook any potential evidence. Suzy went missing while working as an estate agent in 1986, and her case has remained one of the UK's most notorious unsolved mysteries, capturing public and media attention over the years.
With the renewed interest in Suzy's case spurred by the links to Wright, Richard hopes that the public will also rally behind the calls for justice. His plea serves as both a personal testament to his unresolved grief and a poignant reminder of the impact of violent crime on families. If detectives can uncover the truth about Suzy's fate and potentially link it to Wright, it may finally provide the Lamplugh family with the closure they have desperately sought for decades.