Ian Simms
Without a body, how would investigators be able to bring Ian Simms to justice? When Helen McCourt disappeared on February 9, 1988, investigators interviewed several individuals near the George and Dragon pub in Billinge, Lancashire who reported hearing screams and loud noises coming from Ian Simms's apartment. When investigators approached Simms's, they sensed something was wrong based on Simms's behavior and fabricated stories. Simms's behavior prompted investigators to impound his vehicle where they collected evidence tying him to McCourt, and which later allowed them to further investigate his home, which they found was bloodstained indicating that a violent and deadly struggle had taken place and that Simms's involvement in McCourt's disappearance was undeniable. Over the next few weeks, clothing and other items belonging to McCourt and Simms would be found along the banks of nearby rivers, which were analyzed and connected to Simms via dog hairs, carpet fibers, and trash bags used at his pub. Additionally, DNA was collected from McCourt's parents to prove that the blood recovered from Simms's apartment and vehicle belonged to Helen.
DNA by Proxy: The Case of Ian Simms
When Helen McCourt failed to come home on the night of February 9, 1988, her parents sensed that something terrible had happened to their daughter. Less than a week later, investigators arrested Ian Simms in connection to her disappearance. Despite the fact that McCourt's body was never recovered, an insurmountable amount...
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