How a Blue Skirt Preserved for 57 Years Convicted a Killer at 92. | Louisa Dunne Part 2

How a Blue Skirt Preserved for 57 Years Convicted a Killer at 92. | Louisa Dunne Part 2

Part 1 covered the night of June 28th, 1967: Louisa Dunne, 75 years old, murdered in her home in Easton, Bristol. Part 2 covers how they finally found him.

It started with a question asked in 2023 by the Avon and Somerset Police Major Crime Review Team (MCRT): for every unsolved murder in their records, one by one are there forensic opportunities we have not pursued? For Louisa's case, the answer was yes. The blue skirt she was wearing when she was attacked had been tagged, bagged, and stored in the evidence inventory since 1967. It had never been submitted for DNA analysis, because DNA analysis didn't exist in 1967 — and no subsequent review had prioritized it.

Three decisions over 56 years made the conviction possible. Someone in 1967 logged the skirt as evidence. Someone in the intervening decades maintained that storage rather than discarding it. And in 2023, someone asked whether it had ever been tested. Each decision was made without knowing the others would follow. Together, they built something those investigators never got to see finished.

What the 2023 review found: two pieces of physical evidence had survived from the original crime scene. The palm print left on Louisa's rear window, the one that was the basis for the 19,000-man palm-printing exercise in 1967, was submitted to four independent fingerprint experts. All four reached the same conclusion: Ryland Headley. Unanimous.

The semen recovered from Louisa's blue skirt was submitted for DNA analysis for the first time. The result was a full DNA profile that matched to Headley's DNA, which was already on the national database from an unrelated arrest. The match was one billion to one. There are eight billion people on Earth. If you tested every single one of them, you'd expect to find one match. Headley was that match.

In November 2024, officers drove to Ipswich and knocked on the door of a house on Clarence Road. Ryland Headley was 92 years old. He was 34 when he killed Louisa. He had raped two more women in the decade that followed, served time, been released, and then lived in Ipswich for decades, presumably believing that after 57 years, it must be over.

It was not over.

He denied both offenses. The trial ran two weeks at Bristol Crown Court. The jury deliberated for nine hours and fifty-three minutes. They came back unanimous on rape and ten-to-two on murder. On July 1st, 2025, he was sentenced under the law as it stood in 1967, a foundational protection in English law that prevents retroactive punishment, to life imprisonment with a minimum of 20 years. He is 92. He cannot be considered for parole until he is 112. The judge was unambiguous: "You will die in prison."

The judge also said: "You broke into her home, you sexually assaulted her, and in doing so, you caused her death. You may not have intended to kill, but you planned to rape her, and you brutally attacked her. When you did so, you met her screams and struggles with a force sufficient to kill."

This conviction is now officially recognized as the oldest solved case in British criminal history. And it raises a direct question: how many others are waiting? The UK has hundreds of unsolved murders from the 1960s and 70s where evidence was collected and preserved but never submitted for DNA analysis. The national DNA database established in 1995 continues to grow with every new arrest. Cases like Louisa's, where a database match was simply waiting for the evidence submission, are going to happen again.

Kevin closes with Louisa's granddaughter Mary, who gave a victim impact statement at trial. She said: "It has turned my life upside down. I feel sad and very tired, which has affected the relationships that I have with those closest to me. I didn't expect to deal with something of such emotional significance at this stage of my life."

She was born after her grandmother was murdered. She grew up knowing Louisa only as an absence, a story, a case file that never closed. Then in 2024, the phone rang. The verdict doesn't give back 57 years. It gives something different: the knowledge that someone was held accountable, that the evidence was held in a blue skirt in a storage locker, and that someone eventually looked.

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