The daughter and son-in-law of an elderly couple who were found buried in their own garden have appeared in court charged with their murders.
It follows the discovery of the human remains in the back garden of a house in Forest Town in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, on October 9 this year, following a tip-off.
Formal identification has yet to be confirmed, but they are believed to be those of William and Patricia Wycherley, who would now be 100 and 79 respectively.
Police have charged the couple's daughter Susan Patricia Edwards, 55, and her husband, Christopher John Edwards, 57, with killing the pair between May 1 and May 31, 1998.
Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court for a brief hearing, Mr and Mrs Edwards, of no fixed address, spoke only to confirm their names.
A provisional trial date has been set for June 2 next year.
No application for bail was made and both defendants were remanded in custody to next appear at Nottingham Crown Court on November 15 for a preliminary hearing.
Mr and Mrs Wycherley moved into the address in 1987, but disappeared in 1998, according to neighbours.
Post-mortem tests carried out on the remains have revealed that both people died as a result of being shot.
Mr and Mrs Edwards were arrested at St Pancras International railway station in London on Wednesday evening on suspicion of the murders, Nottinghamshire Police said.
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