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New arrests in St Helens fatalities
Two suspects connected to arson murder of great-grandparents have been arrested.

Two additional arrests have been made related to the tragic arson in St Helens.
More arrests made in St Helens house fire murders
Authorities have arrested a 33-year-old man and a 36-year-old woman in connection with the murders of Eric Greener, 77, and Sheila Jackson, 83, who died in a fire described as an arson attack at their home in St Helens on July 15. The man is facing charges of conspiracy to murder and possession of cannabis, while the woman is charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to commit arson. These arrests follow the earlier detention of Lee Owens, who has been charged with murder and arson and is set to appear in court on November 28. The investigation is ongoing, with additional individuals arrested but later released on bail as inquiries continue.
Key Takeaways
"Progress is being made but I would also like to take this opportunity to ask for anyone who holds information to come forward."
Detective Chief Inspector Steve McGrath emphasizes the urgency for public assistance in the investigation.
"Let us make the assessment and take the appropriate action."
McGrath encourages witnesses not to assume police are already aware of pertinent information.
This series of arrests in the tragic case of Greener and Jackson highlights the complexities of violent crime investigations in local communities. The involvement of multiple individuals suggests a potential pattern that could raise concerns about safety and security among residents. As police continue to appeal for information, the collective response from the community may play a key role in unraveling the details of the incident and providing closure to the bereaved families. Detective Chief Inspector Steve McGrath's plea for witnesses indicates the urgency law enforcement feels in gathering necessary evidence to build a solid case against those involved.
Highlights
- Justice will only be served when the full truth comes out.
- Community safety remains a top priority following this tragedy.
- Every piece of information is crucial in solving this case.
- We must stand together to ensure justice for Greener and Jackson.
Community concerns arise from violent crime
The ongoing investigation highlights public fears regarding safety and the implications of a deeper criminal involvement in the community.
The investigation remains a priority as the community seeks justice for the victims.
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