Farm where Muriel McKay is buried isn't worth market value, family says

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Muriel McKay was kidnapped in late December 1969 after being mistaken for the wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch. She is presumed to have died in the first few days of 1970 but her body has never been located.

A murder victim's family claim the farm where her killer says he buried her is not worth its true market value because her body still hasn't been found. Independent valuers believe the property is worth up to 50% less and would be difficult to sell anyway, according to reports seen by Sky News. The family of Muriel McKay asked for the valuations and hope to use them to convince the owner he should allow another excavation of his land after two fruitless searches.

' Police have dug twice at Stocking Farm in Stocking Pelham, Hertfordshire, but found no evidence of a body. Read more from Sky News:Davina McCall diagnosed with rare brain tumour'Rain, sleet and snow' forecast for UKUN climate summits 'no longer fit for purpose' Mr Dyer said: 'They didn't dig everywhere that was relevant to the place where Nizam said he buried my grandmother.

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