Police need to converse to Lee Peacock, 49, following the deaths of Sharon Pickles, 45, and Clinton Ashmore, 59, who have been discovered lifeless in what have been believed to be linked incidents
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Detectives investigating a double-knifing in London are providing a £20,000 reward for data resulting in a conviction.
Police are probing the stabbing deaths of Sharon Pickles, 45, and Clinton Ashmore, 59, in Marylebone, Westminster.
The drive issued CCTV exhibiting Lee Peacock, who was seen at North Wembley station on the night of August 19.
Officers are interesting for sightings of Peacock and are urging the general public to not strategy him.
The identical night, at 9.30pm, police have been referred to as to an deal with in Ashbridge Road, Westminster, the place Ms Pickles was pronounced lifeless.
At 2.15am on Friday, Clinton Ashmore, 59, was pronounced lifeless at an deal with in close by Jerome Crescent.
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The Metropolitan Police are urging members of the general public to not strategy Peacock.
The drive mentioned each Ms Pickles and Mr Ashmore had died from a stab wound to their necks, and the 2 incidents are being handled as linked.
Detectives issued an enchantment on Friday for details about 49-year-old Peacock, who they wished to find and converse to in regards to the murders.
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Police consider he knew each Ms Pickles and Mr Ashmore.
Now, the Met is providing a £20,000 reward to anybody who supplies any data resulting in the conviction of the individual liable for the killings.
Detective Superintendent Luke Marks, from the drive’s Specialist Crime Command mentioned “I’m asking anyone who sees Lee to name us instantly on 999.
“I might urge members of the general public to not strategy him, however as an alternative to name police as quickly as attainable.
“I consider Lee might have necessary details about the deaths of two individuals whose our bodies have been discovered at two properties in Westminster on the 19 and 20 of August.”
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DSU Marks added that officers have been “retaining an open thoughts regarding motive”, however they believed Peacock “might have necessary details about the deaths”.
“I do know this may trigger concern among the many neighborhood however I wish to reassure the general public that we have now a devoted crew of officers who’re tasked with discovering Lee,” he added.
“And as soon as once more I wish to enchantment for anybody who sees him to name 999.
“We’re additionally providing a £20,000 reward for any data resulting in the conviction of the person liable for these murders.”
Anybody with details about Lee Peacock’s whereabouts is urged to name police on 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.