Three suspects in Charlie Adair murder probe released without charge
Three people arrested in connection with the murder of a Corby man in Skegness have been released without charge.
Charle McGee Adair, who grew up in Corby and is believed to have recently moved to live in the seaside resort, was found dead on a piece of ground between a Tesco supermarket and a railway line in Richmond Drive, Skegness, on Monday (July 3).
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Hide AdLincolnshire Police then announced they were launching a murder investigation in connection with the death of Mr Adair, 59.
They arrested four people – two men aged 35 and 32, and a woman aged 36, on suspicion of murder and one man, aged 63 on suspicion of assisting an offender.
This morning (Thursday, July 8) police announced that they had released three of their suspects without charge.
The 32-year-old man remains in police custody.
A police spokesman said: “Three people have been released without any further action.
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Hide Ad“The 32-year-old man remains in custody and is still being questioned.”
Following the announcement by police of their murder investigation, dozens of people posted their own tributes to Charlie – known by pals as Chick – on social media.
Anyone with information about Charlie’s death is asked to call Lincolnshire Police on 101 quoting incident 171 of July 3. Officers would like to speak to anyone who was in that area between 10am on Sunday (July 2) and 12.25pm on Monday (July 3) who may have noticed anything unusual. They also appealing for anyone who may have dash cam or CCTV footage that covers the area.