Christopher Ainscough was found dead in his Kilburn flat in 1983
- Credit: Met
Police investigating the killing of Christopher Ainscough 38 years ago in Kilburn have charged a man.
In December 1983, Mr Ainscough was found dead inside his home in Windmill Court, Shoot-Up Hill.
Police believed the 50-year-old, who had suffered significant head injuries, had been attacked sometime between December 2 and 5, Scotland Yard said.
Anthony Kemp, 58, of no fixed address, has been charged with murder and remanded in custody to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates Court today (February 3) following his arrest yesterday.
Detectives are appealing for any of Christopher s relatives, or anyone who knew them, to make contact.
A City insurance executive has avoided jail after he grabbed his petrified girlfriend by her throat and lifted her onto her tiptoes in a row outside his £1.6million west London flat.
Howard James Burnell, 62, was convicted of assaulting his then-girlfriend Mary Phillips in the doorway of his flat in Richmond, where they both lived, after a dinner date on March 14.
The former head of Marine & Energy Liability was ousted from his lucrative directorship at insurance giants Apollo when news of the late-night attack broke.
Wimbledon Magistrates Court heard how Burnell, a divorced father-of-two, inflicted bruising to the throat and thigh of Ms Phillips when they rowed after an evening out.