David Brickwood was 74 when two raiders burst into his Northampton home and delivered a devastating assault in 2015. Londoner Cameron St Rose, 26, was charged with his murder last year but a judge ordered the jury to deliver a not guilty verdict this week after deciding there was not enough DNA evidence for a conviction.David Brickwood was 74 when two raiders burst into his Northampton home and delivered a devastating assault in 2015. Londoner Cameron St Rose, 26, was charged with his murder last year but a judge ordered the jury to deliver a not guilty verdict this week after deciding there was not enough DNA evidence for a conviction.
David Brickwood was 74 when two raiders burst into his Northampton home and delivered a devastating assault in 2015. Londoner Cameron St Rose, 26, was charged with his murder last year but a judge ordered the jury to deliver a not guilty verdict this week after deciding there was not enough DNA evidence for a conviction.

Murdered David Brickwood joins these Northamptonshire victims whose killers have never been caught

Unsolved murders in Northamptonshire Police files include new-born baby and 76-year-old shopkeeper

Attempts to nail the killer of Northampton grandfather David Brickwood hit the buffers this week as the trial of a man charged with his murder was dramatically halted.

A judge ruled there was insufficient evidence to prove Cameron St Rose was at the 74-year-old's Abington home when he was attacked in 2015.

The case is again one of more than 20 unsolved killings in Northamptonshire Police files — some dating back nearly 70 years.

On October 25, 1952, in the sleepy village of Ashton, near Oundle where popular gamekeeper George Peach, 64, and 67-year-old wife Lillian Peach were beaten to death at home in the middle of the night.

More than 100 men were questioned, but police could not make anything stick.

A teenager was also acquitted in 1988 of murdering 13-year-old Carol Baldwin who was stabbed in the chest in a park in Northampton. Elemer Patakfalvi was arrested and charged but prosecutors dropped the case against him.

Other horrific cases include the body of a baby who has never been unidentified after being discovered strangled and wrapped in cloth near Northampton train station in May 1982.

■ Cyril Fensome, 62, Florence Pennell, 60, and seven-year-old Stacey Darlington all died when petrol was poured through a letterbox in Northampton and set alight in 1987.

■ Three-year-old Callum Bland also died following an arson attack outside his home in Wellingborough in March 2007.

■ The body of Avis West, 82, was found by a neighbour after she was murdered at her home in Northampton in 1976.

■ Susan Ovens and Sidney Hickling, both 27, and Dolphus Smith, 57, were all shot at close range in their Rushden caravans in 1981.

■ Pensioner Percy Francis, 70, was stabbed and hit with an object in Rushden in 1988.

■ Twenty years ago, Mithat Lleshi, 23, and Astrit Cakoni, 28, were attacked outside a Northampton shop.

■ Abdi Leban, 32, died in a suspicious fire in a block of flats in Northampton in 2008.

■ Police launched a murder enquiry in 2015 into the disappearance of Helen Gormeley, 64, in 1986.

■ Albert Bowers, 57, died of a blood clot in 1998 after being beaten in Northampton.

Anyone with information on any of these cases can contact Northamptonshire Police on 101, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

The case is again one of more than 20 unsolved killings in Northamptonshire Police files — some dating back nearly 70 years.