Haunting new CCTV shows final footsteps of murdered dogwalker Anita Rose as cops STILL haven’t found killer 3 months on --[Reported by Umva mag]

HAUNTING new CCTV reveals the final footsteps of a murdered dogwalker as cops still haven’t found her killer three months on. Anita Rose, from Brantham, left her Suffolk house at around 5am on Wednesday July 24 2024 to take her springer spaniel dog, Bruce, for a walk but never returned. Haunting new CCTV footage has been releasedPA Anita’s daughter issued a heartbreaking pleaPA PAPolice are keen to trace a man seen on CCTV on the morning of the attack[/caption] She was found unconscious with serious head and face injuries at 6:25am after a brutal attack. Police have now released chilling new CCTV footage of Anita on the morning she was savagely left for dead. It shows her on the start of her walk at Palfrey Heights at around 5am, and later walking on Rectory Lane at 5.17am. In the footage Anita is wearing dark leggings, trainers and a pink jacket, which detectives have since confirmed is a discontinued cerise-coloured Regatta Calderdale II jacket. She was found by a male cyclist lying on a track road near the sewage works and railway line, off Rectory Lane. Anita was discovered wearing only her bra on her top half, as well as leggings and trainers on her lower half. She was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital with serious head injury and facial injuries, where she sadly died four days later. Anita’s daughter Jessica Cox, said on BBC’s Crimewatch Live programme: “The injuries that she sustained – she didn’t look like my mum anymore. “The doctors tried to do what they could, but she passed away on Sunday morning. “We just haven’t got our mum, our mum isn’t here to look after us any more. “We don’t understand how someone could brutally, horrifically attack someone when they’re walking their dog “I really want anyone that has any information, however small and insignificant they think it may be, to come forward and speak to the police “We need to find the person who did this to my mum. “They need to face justice – it won’t be enough, but they’ve done this to my mum and they could do it to somebody else, and they’re still out there.” Last week, Crimestoppers announced a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading to a conviction. A Suffolk Police spokesperson said: “Anita’s pink Regatta jacket, black phone case which is described as quilted with a gold crown and stud detail, and white Samsung Galaxy Buds2 earphones all remain missing, and detectives continue to appeal for information relating to these items as they may hold key information or evidence to the investigation. “A potential witness remains unidentified and police are keen to trace a man seen on CCTV on the morning of the attack, as it is believed that he may be able to assist with the inquiry. “This man is not believed to be a suspect and is pictured below.” PAAnita died in hospital four days after she was found unconscious with serious head and face injuries[/caption] PAThe man captured on CCTV is not believed to be a suspect[/caption]

Oct 14, 2024 - 11:33
Haunting new CCTV shows final footsteps of murdered dogwalker Anita Rose as cops STILL haven’t found killer 3 months on --[Reported by Umva mag]

HAUNTING new CCTV reveals the final footsteps of a murdered dogwalker as cops still haven’t found her killer three months on.

Anita Rose, from Brantham, left her Suffolk house at around 5am on Wednesday July 24 2024 to take her springer spaniel dog, Bruce, for a walk but never returned.

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Haunting new CCTV footage has been released
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a woman in a pink jacket is walking a dog on a leash .
Anita’s daughter issued a heartbreaking plea
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a man in a blue sweater and black pants is walking down the street .
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Police are keen to trace a man seen on CCTV on the morning of the attack[/caption]

She was found unconscious with serious head and face injuries at 6:25am after a brutal attack.

Police have now released chilling new CCTV footage of Anita on the morning she was savagely left for dead.

It shows her on the start of her walk at Palfrey Heights at around 5am, and later walking on Rectory Lane at 5.17am.

In the footage Anita is wearing dark leggings, trainers and a pink jacket, which detectives have since confirmed is a discontinued cerise-coloured Regatta Calderdale II jacket.

She was found by a male cyclist lying on a track road near the sewage works and railway line, off Rectory Lane.

Anita was discovered wearing only her bra on her top half, as well as leggings and trainers on her lower half.

She was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital with serious head injury and facial injuries, where she sadly died four days later.

Anita’s daughter Jessica Cox, said on BBC’s Crimewatch Live programme: “The injuries that she sustained – she didn’t look like my mum anymore.

“The doctors tried to do what they could, but she passed away on Sunday morning.

“We just haven’t got our mum, our mum isn’t here to look after us any more.

“We don’t understand how someone could brutally, horrifically attack someone when they’re walking their dog

“I really want anyone that has any information, however small and insignificant they think it may be, to come forward and speak to the police

“We need to find the person who did this to my mum.

“They need to face justice – it won’t be enough, but they’ve done this to my mum and they could do it to somebody else, and they’re still out there.”

Last week, Crimestoppers announced a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading to a conviction.

A Suffolk Police spokesperson said: “Anita’s pink Regatta jacket, black phone case which is described as quilted with a gold crown and stud detail, and white Samsung Galaxy Buds2 earphones all remain missing, and detectives continue to appeal for information relating to these items as they may hold key information or evidence to the investigation.

“A potential witness remains unidentified and police are keen to trace a man seen on CCTV on the morning of the attack, as it is believed that he may be able to assist with the inquiry.

“This man is not believed to be a suspect and is pictured below.”

a woman in a black and white zebra print shirt sits at a table
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Anita died in hospital four days after she was found unconscious with serious head and face injuries[/caption]
a man is walking down a road with a bag of trash .
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The man captured on CCTV is not believed to be a suspect[/caption]




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