9:12pm Friday 16th May 2008
Forensic teams were tonight continuing to examine a woman's body found in woodland to try to find out what killed her.
The detectives investigating the disappearance of Diane Chenery-Wickens were examining the remains to see if they are those of the missing BBC make-up artist.
And Mrs Chenery-Wickens' estranged husband was continuing to be questioned on suspicion of her murder despite officers being unable as yet to confirm that the 48-year-old is the body in the woods.
The remains were discovered in undergrowth next to a quiet lane in Little Horsted, near Uckfield, on Thursday morning by a dog walker.
Today extra police search teams were sent to the site to scour the area 50m around the remains to collect extra evidence.
A group of officers with dogs searched the trees and undergrowth near the body while police divers examined a murky pond to look for a murder weapon.
The badly decomposed body was not removed but instead forensic officers worked around it to try to collect evidence that could identify her killer.