THE VICTIM AND HER FAMILY
Wendy Sewell
David Sewell
John Marshall
THE MAIN SUSPECT AND HIS FAMILY
Stephen Downing
Ray Downing
Juanita Downing
Christine Downing
PERSONS OF INTEREST
Mr Orange
Syd Oulsnam
Mr Red
Mr Blue (the running man)
The businessman
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR AND INFORMANTS
Robert Ervin
Port Vale
Chelsea
Spurs
DERBYSHIRE POLICE
PC Ernie Charlesworth
PC Ball
Detective Younger
Detective Johnson
Detective Rodney Jones
Detective Superintendent Tom Naylor
Chief Constable John Newing
Deputy Chief Constable Don Dovaston
MATLOCK MERCURY STAFF
Sam Fay
Jackie Dunn
Norman Taylor
Marcus Edwards
Matt Barlow
OTHER JOURNALISTS
Nick Pryer (Mail on Sunday)
Frank Curran (Daily Star)
Matthew Parris (The Times)
Rob Hollingsworth (Sheffield Star)
Allan Taylor (Central Television)
OFFICIALS
Patrick McLoughlin MP
CCRC Commissioner Barry Capon
WITNESSES
Charlie Carman
Wilf Walker
Peter Moran
Mr Watts
Mr Dawson
Louisa Hadfield
George Paling
Marie Bright
Jayne Atkins
Margaret Beebe
Ian Beebe
Lucy Beebe
John Osmaston
Rita
Ms Yellow
Cynthia Smithurst
Yvonne Spencer
Crabby
Steven Martin
A: Anthony Naylor’s grave on the lower path where Wendy was attacked, and where Stephen found her.
B: Sarah Bradbury’s grave where Wendy had moved to after Stephen returned with Wilf Walker, and where she was seen by the workmen.
C: The consecrated chapel. Jayne Atkins saw Wendy on the path behind here embracing a man.
D: The spot where little Ian Beebe saw Wendy as he cycled up the middle path.
E: The unconsecrated chapel used as the workmen’s store.
F: The Garden of Remembrance.
G: The Kissing Gate
H: The Gatekeeper’s Lodge, home of Wilf Walker.
I: The main cemetery gates.
J: The phone box.
K: The back gate to the cemetery through which Jayne Atkins entered and left.
L: Syd Oulsnam’s van was seen parked here.
M: Bakewell Methodist Junior School.
N: The spot where Louisa Hadfield saw the running man going towards Lady Manners School.