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In December 1969, Muriel McKay disappeared from her Wimbledon home. Hours later, a caller using the codename “M3” claimed she’d been kidnapped for a £1 million ransom. What the kidnappers didn’t know was that Muriel wasn’t their intended target at all—they meant to abduct Rupert Murdoch’s wife, Anna, and grabbed Muriel instead after following the wrong Rolls-Royce. In this video, we dive deep into one of Britain’s most haunting “no-body” cases. We’ll cover: • The night of the abduction and the terror inside the McKay home • The staged mafia persona, chilling ransom letters, and failed money drops • How detectives followed a blue Volvo to Rooks Farm in Hertfordshire and uncovered a trail pointing to Arthur and Nizamodeen Hosein • The 1970 trial that secured a murder conviction without Muriel’s body and changed British legal history • The decades-long fight by Muriel’s family: renewed digs at the farm, new leads pointing to East London, and the recent High Court ruling formally declaring her dead so the search for her remains can continue This is a story about kidnapping, ransom, and organized planning—but also about grief that never had a funeral. More than fifty years later, Muriel’s children and grandchildren are still searching for the place where she was left, and for the closure they’ve been denied. 🔔 If you’re passionate about in-depth, victim-focused true crime, hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future episodes. 👍 Like, comment, and share to help keep Muriel McKay’s story alive.