Man, 92, charged with woman's 1967 rape and murder

PA Media Court sketch of Ryland Headley who has white, receeding hair and facial hair and is wearing a brown jacketPA Media
Ryland Headley appeared via video link at Bristol Magistrates' Court on Wednesday

A 92-year-old man has been charged with the rape and murder of an elderly woman in a case that has remained cold for nearly six decades.

Louisa Dunne, 75, was found strangled on her living room floor by a neighbour on Brittania Road in Easton, Bristol, on 28 June 1967.

Ryland Headley, of Clarence Road, Ipswich, appeared before magistrates via video link and was remanded into custody ahead of an appearance at Bristol Crown Court on Thursday.

Avon and Somerset Police said the charge comes after they began reviewing the case in 2023, prompting further forensic examination of some items.

Mr Headley, who was accompanied by his solicitor, was not asked to enter pleas on the two charges against him.

He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address.

Avon and Somerset Police A sepia tone picture of Louisa Dunne. She is wearing a collared coat and wide brimmed hat. She is smiling at the camera in a crowd of people. Avon and Somerset Police
Ms Dunne’s cause of death was recorded as strangulation and asphyxiation

DI Dave Marchant said: “This development marks a hugely significant moment in this investigation.

"Now criminal proceedings are under way it’s important to stress the defendant has the right to a fair trial."

A wide view of Clarence Road in Ipswich showing detached houses on either side of the road and parked cars
Mr Headley, who lives on Clarence Road in Ipswich, was arrested on Tuesday

He added: "Any speculation or misinformation on the circumstances of this case has the potential to prejudice these ongoing proceedings.

"We’ve updated Louisa’s family about this charging decision and a specialist liaison officer will continue to support them in the coming days, weeks and months."

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