THE hunt for the body of Jesse Richards continues, 14 years after his murder in 2009.

Jesse, who grew up in Gloucestershire and who was 40 at the time of his death, was killed in Cleeve Prior, near Evesham, on 31 July 2009 in a merciless and sustained attack over a drugs debt.

In 2012, five men were jailed in connection with his death and were collectively sentenced to more than 50 years in prison despite his body never being found.

Detectives believe the body was originally taken to Warwickshire where it was hidden.

Detective sergeant Gareth Evans said: “Despite the time that has passed, we’re still committed to finding Jesse’s body and help bring his family some closure. We know Jesse was killed in a brutal attack over a drugs debt, and while drugs were involved, neither Jesse nor his family deserved this.

“Five people responsible for Jesse’s death were brought to justice however 14 years on, all of those previously convicted have now been released from their custodial sentences.

“Understandably his family continue to suffer an immeasurable loss made even more difficult by the fact his body has never been found and they have never had the opportunity to properly say goodbye to him.

“West Mercia Police is still actively committed to finding Jesse and appeal to anyone with any decency who has knowledge to provide the information required to assist in the recovery of his body. We know that over time allegiances change and would ask anyone who can help to let us know, even if they don’t want to pass on their details, they can do this anonymously.

“Someone out there knows where Jesse is, there is still time to do the right thing and give Jesse’s mother the closure she is desperate for. A £10,000 reward remains on offer for information leading to the successful recovery of Jesse’s body”.

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Jesse’s mother Lucy Richards has every year appealed for anyone with information to come forward and this year is no different.

She said, “I am not getting any younger and it worries me that I will never be able to properly recover him and be at peace. I have added his name to his father’s headstone because that is all I have that I can visit but it’s not the same”.

“His loss is still as raw as it was 14 years ago but while I and my family will clearly never forget him, not being able to lay him to rest properly increases the pain we face every day. I have hoped that someone will have the decency to put me out of my misery and provide enough detail that would allow me to recover and lay him to rest and I must cling on to that hope as it’s all I have”.

“I would again re-iterate my previous plea that if anyone knows anything no matter how small it may seem, think about me and the rest of his family and get in touch with the police.”

Anyone with any information that could help the searches is urged to contact West Mercia Police on 101 and ask to speak to Det Sgt Gareth Evans. Or you can call him directly on 07977 068 033. DS Evans is keen to stress that any contact will remain confidential but there is obviously a benefit in him being able to discuss the information.

If you prefer you can provide information online here or you can remain anonymous by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by visiting their website and using the two-way anonymous contact, this provides the opportunity for police to obtain further necessary information while the caller remains anonymous.