Andrew Heath was killed when a fire ripped through his home in Warndon, Worcester on Wednesday 14 December 2011.
The blaze was started in a wheelie bin outside his front door and quickly spread to his first floor maisonette flat.
Two armed men attacked a postmistress and her husband in their home in Shireoaks in November 2011. They used an extremely high-level of violence and stole thousands of pounds from the adjoining Post Office.
Widow Nellie Geraghty was found badly injured in an alleyway close to her home in Shaw, just outside Oldham, in November 2011. She died two days later and the circumstances of her death remain a mystery.
Detectives in Staffordshire are urgently trying to trace 31-year-old John Anslow, who escaped from a prison van in Bromsgrove on Monday 23 January 2012.
Detectives are investigating the murder of 17-year-old carpentry student Charlie Wright. He was shot in the face with a shotgun in the early hours of Friday 23 April, 2010, as he stood outside a house in Greenwich.
Retired school teacher Betty Yates was found dead at her remote riverside cottage near Bewdley in Worcestershire. The 77-year-old widow had been stabbed and beaten with her own walking stick.
Lothian and Borders Police are investigating the theft of an irreplaceable collection of coins - worth almost half a million pounds - from the home of one of Scotland's leading collectors.
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