A murder investigation has been initiated following the death of 43-year-old Lisa Smith from Slough, who was shot near a pub in Knockholt on Valentine's Day. The primary suspect, Edvard Stockings, was known to Smith. Later that evening, police discovered an abandoned vehicle on the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, 17 miles away from the crime scene, alongside a man who fell into the water. Recently, a body was found in the Thames near Rainham, Essex, raising concerns about its identity, though authorities have yet to confirm the details.
Lisa Smith, a 43-year-old woman from Slough, was shot dead near The Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt just after 7pm on Valentine's Day.
Edvard Stockings, the named suspect in Lisa Smith's murder, was known to her, suggesting a potential personal motive behind the tragic event.
Hours after the shooting of Smith, police located an abandoned vehicle on the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, indicating a connection to the ongoing investigation.
A body recovered from the River Thames has been linked to the murder case, although formal identification is still pending as investigations continue.
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