The daughter and son-in-law of an elderly couple who went missing from Mansfield have appeared in court charged with their murder.
It follows the discovery of the remains of a man and woman who were found buried in the back garden of a house in Blenheim Close, Forest Town, on October 9 this year.
Police have not yet formally identified the pair, but believe they are William and Patricia Wycherley, who lived at the house in the 1990s.
The couple's daughter, Susan Patricia Edwards, 55, and her husband Christopher John Edwards, 57, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court this morning.
The pair, of no fixed address, but who are believed to have been living outside the UK, were charged with the murders of Mr and Mrs Wycherley between May 1, 1998 and May 31 of the same year.
They were remanded in custody until a hearing at Nottingham Crown Court on November 4.
Police arrested the pair at St Pancras International railway station in London on Wednesday evening.
Post-mortem examinations on the remains of Mr and Mrs Wycherley revealed that they had died as a result of being shot.
The elderly couple moved to the address in 1987 and, according to neighbours, disappeared in 1998.
Officers said Mrs Wycherley is believed to have been born in Fulham, west London, and would now have been 79. Her husband would have been 100.
Police said bone analysis had shed further light on the remains.
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