Wife charged with murder conspiracy
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Your support makes all the difference.The widow of a man stabbed to death while feeding fox cubs in woodland near his home was last night charged with plotting his death.
Sandra Wignall, 47, will appear before magistrates in Woking, Surrey, today charged with conspiracy to murder her 55-year-old husband, Robert, police said.
She is jointly charged with Terence Bewley, 43, unemployed, from Ruislip, west London, and Harold Charles Moult, 42, of Birmingham. Detectives last night released without charge another man they had been questioning.
Mr Wignall, a painter and decorator of Rawhurst Avenue, Addlestone, was found dead on 5 September.
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