The sisters of murdered schoolgirl Lindsay Rimer have begged for help to finally catch her killer after 30 years - saying: "End this now." Lindsay's sisters, Kate and Juliet, appeared on BBC Crimewatch Live hoping that someone with information might finally break their silence and bring her murderer to justice.
Kate said: "We feel that the killer of my sister has been free for 30 years and we've had a prison sentence of 30 years of grief." Lindsay was 13 when she disappeared on the evening of 7 November 1994, in Hebden Bridge.
Her body was found five months later, weighed down by a large rock, in the Rochdale Canal, about two miles from the town centre. READ NEXT: RAF jets swarm plane to UK after 'bomb threat made on social media' Her killer has not been brought to justice and her family remain desperate for answers.
Kate told Crimewatch Live: "Lindsay was a typical teenager, just blossoming into early womanhood. She was incredibly loving." Juliet, who was a baby when Lindsay was murdered, told the show that she had not known Lindsay but had come to understand the kind of person she was by looking through her school books and letters.
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