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Murder of Penny Bell (Ruth Penelope Bell) was born on 28 February, 1948 in Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England, is a Director. Discover Murder of Penny Bell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

Popular As Ruth Penelope Bell
Occupation Company Director
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February, 1948
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England
Date of death (1991-06-06) Gurnell Leisure Centre, Perivale, Greenford, London, England
Died Place Gurnell Leisure Centre, Perivale, Greenford, London, England
Nationality Oman

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Source of Income Director

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2021

Lauren Bell announced in January 2021 that she was again offering a £20,000 reward for information that would solve her mother's murder in its thirtieth anniversary year. An Instagram account was set up to share information and updates about the case. The case was featured on the BBC's Crimewatch Live programme on 10 March 2021.

2015

In a 2015 CBS Reality documentary on Bell's case her daughter Lauren said she "had a feeling" as to who was responsible for the murder, but did not elaborate.

2008

Robert Napper was interviewed in 2008 following his conviction for the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, but there was no evidence linking him to Bell's murder and he was cleared of involvement.

2003

In 2003, police were performing forensic DNA analysis on blood stains found at the crime scene.

1992

4,000 people had been questioned by the police by May 1992.

1991

The family home was undergoing extensive renovations from November 1990, valued at £100,000. Penny had withdrawn £8,500 from her and her husband's joint bank account on 3 June 1991, three days before her death. She had never previously withdrawn such a large sum of cash and it remains unaccounted for. At the police press conference on 8 June 1991, Alistair Bell described Penny as having something on her mind the night before her death, that she fell asleep while watching the television news at 9pm and went to bed early.

On the morning of 6 June 1991, Alistair Bell left the house as usual at 8:30 BST. He described his wife's demeanour as "bright and chirpy". He noted that Penny did not wave him off as he left with their son in his car, as was her usual custom, but believed that this was due to the disruption caused by their kitchen renovation.

Police had also examined Bell's husband Alistair as a suspect, as he inherited the bulk of his wife's estate as well as a £200,000 life insurance payout. However, they found no evidence to link him to his wife's murder and he had a verified alibi of being at work in Shaftesbury Avenue in Harrow on the morning of 6 June 1991.

1987

Penny Bell lived with her husband, Alistair Bell, in Baker's Wood, near Denham, Buckinghamshire where they moved in October 1987. Penny was a partner in Coverstaff Ltd, a successful employment agency based in Kilburn.

A former neighbour of the Bell family from when they lived in Whitmore Road in Harrow before moving to Baker's Wood in 1987, John Richmond, was arrested by the police in April 1992 after he sold a story to The Sun newspaper in which he admitted being the man Bell had been with on the morning of her death. Richmond, who had been married three times previously, also claimed to have been in a secret relationship with Bell at the time. His fingerprints were then found in Bell's car. A bankrupt former builder, he was eventually released from police bail in July 1992 after the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to charge him. The police investigation was then wound up, with Richmond being described as "completely in the clear". However, police interviewed Richmond again in December 1994, after he claimed Bell was killed by an "assassin" and that he had been paid £30,000 by the man behind the murder to keep quiet. He claimed he knew the identity of the murderer because he was asked to recommend a hitman to carry out a knife attack, but didn't know Bell was the victim.

1982

Bell had worked as a Samaritan until around 1982, and police explored the idea that the killer was someone she had counselled but this line of inquiry did not identify any further suspects.

1978

Bell was the mother to two children, Matthew (born c.1978) and Lauren (born 1982).

1948

Ruth Penelope "Penny" Bell (28 February 1948 – 6 June 1991) was an English businesswoman who was murdered on 6 June 1991 in the car park of Gurnell Leisure Centre, Greenford, London. She was stabbed over fifty times as she sat behind the wheel of her car. Her murder remains unsolved.