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Murder of Glenis Carruthers - Can YOU Help?
Glenis Carruthers

Glenis Carruthers was strangled to death 36 years ago on the 19th January 1974. The incident took place near to the Clifton Downs, close to the junction of Guthrie Road and College Road.


The killer has never been found but it is hoped advances in DNA and forensic technology will provide the breakthrough needed to solve this case.


Glenis's death caused a tremendous deal of grief for her family who continue to seek justice for her 36 years after her murder.



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Watch the BBC program Inside Out West where John Craven revisits the scene of Glenis's murder in Clifton.


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Glenis's brother Gordon makes an emotional appeal to help find the person responsible for his sisters death.


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Major Crime Investigation Officer Carrie Garrett speaks about the circumstances surrounding Glenis Carruthers murder.


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Detective Chief Inspector Mike Carter is the Senior Investigation Officer for the Glenis Carruthers murder enquiry. Listen to his appeal for information.


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The beads worn by Glenis Carruthers on the night of her murder. These will be re-submitted to the Forensic Science Service in 2010 for further analysis.

Do you know who murdered Glenis?

Over the last 36 years have you overheard anyone talking about Glenis's death?


Did you live in the area when the murder happened and did you notice anybody acting suspiciously around the time of the incident?


Have you had suspicions about someone you know over the years?


Remember, even if you think what you have seen or heard is insignificant, police still want to hear from you.



The night Glenis Carruthers was murdered

On 19th January 1974 Glenis Carruthers travelled from Bedford, where she was a student, to attend a friend's 21st Birthday party on Worcester Crescent in Clifton, Bristol.


At around 10.20pm Glenis left the party, possibly to get some fresh air or to make a call from a telephone Kiosk, situated nearby.


Just after 11.00pm there was a sighting of Glenis on the Clifton Downs. The witness thought he saw a courting couple on the grass. A short time after her body was discovered. She had been strangled to death.


The witness described the man as white, between 20 to 25 years old; around 5ft 10inches tall in height, medium build, with brown shoulder length hair. He was wearing a three-quarter length coat and a denim type cap.


At the time of the murder 175 officers assisted the investigation and more than 16,000 people were interviewed, however no information was obtained to identify the offender.


Over the last 36 years this case has been reviewed twice and further items are being submitted to the Forensic Science Service for further examination. It is hoped this may provide a vital breakthrough.


Can you help?

Any information you provide could be vital to this investigation. Please speak to police officers direct and in confidence and call 0845 4567000 and ask for the Major Crime Review team.

Alternatively if you would like to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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