Ann Widdecombe Found Dead: Man Released After Suspected Murder Arrest
“It’s such a shocking murder that it is only human that people will wonder.” A man who was arrested on suspicion of murdering Ann Widdecombe has been released from custody. It had been “hoped that he was a significant suspect”, but his release now seemingly “takes the investigation back to square one”, says The Sun’s Crime Editor, Mike Sullivan. Mike Sullivan was speaking to Rosie Wright and Calum Macdonald on Times Radio Breakfast. Listen live every Friday to Sunday from 6–10am. Read the best of our journalism: https://www.thetimes.com/ Listen live to Times Radio: https://www.thetimes.com/radio/live Subscribe to The Times and The Sunday Times YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Find us on Facebook: / timesandsundaytimes Find us on X: https://x.com/thetimes Find us on Instagram: / thetimes

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