What happened to Arlene? The 30-year mystery of a murder without a body

Failing that, he hopes Suzanne’s Law will delay Fraser’s release for years.
“I’ve seen the torture that Arlene’s family have had to endure through Nat’s choice not to give up her body,” he says.
“He could do that tomorrow if he wished and of course the motivation in this murder investigation was obvious to me – it was control.
“The final piece of control that Nat has, is giving up that 28-year secret as to where Arlene is now.
“I doubt he will ever give up that secret, knowing how the man ticks, and this legislation may not unlock that secret.
“The family know that, but they want the legislation for future cases. That could be a form of legacy for Arlene.”
Carol Gilles said she had thought long and hard before deciding to take part in the documentary.
“It certainly is not something I enjoy or particularly want to do, and I am sure other participants may have felt the same, but we all see this as an opportunity to raise public awareness on important matters,” she said.




