In the picture: woman who was strangled to death ‘by a police lover’



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A woman allegedly murdered by her police lover for 10 years was photographed for the first time since her death.

Claire Parry, 41, was found wounded Saturday in a pub parking lot in West Parley, Dorset, where she was allegedly strangled by agent Timothy Brehmer.

She was rushed to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, but died yesterday of a brain injury caused by compression of the neck.

Brehmer, 41, married, suffered self-inflicted injuries at the scene and was also taken to hospital before being released and accused of murdering the mother of two.

Today he was wearing a gray sweatshirt and showed little emotion when he appeared in Poole Magistrates Court from Weymouth Police Station via video link.

He confirmed his address as Woodcock Lane, Hordle, Hants and his date of birth.

Photo Shows: Claire Parry, 41, was found injured in a pub parking lot in West Parley, Dorset. He later died of a brain injury.

Photo Shows: Claire Parry, 41, was found injured in a pub parking lot in West Parley, Dorset. He later died of a brain injury.

Timothy Brehmer (pictured with his wife) has been accused of murdering Claire Parry after she was strangled

Timothy Brehmer (pictured with his wife) has been accused of murdering Claire Parry after she was strangled

Brehmer, 41, married, suffered self-inflicted injuries at the scene and was also taken to the hospital before being released and charged with murdering the mother of two.

Brehmer, 41, married, suffered self-inflicted injuries at the scene and was also taken to the hospital before being released and charged with murdering the mother of two.

Prosecuting Richard Oakley said: “ This is an incident that occurred in the parking lot of a public house where the defendant is alleged to have killed victim Claire Parry, a woman with whom he had an extramarital relationship for 10 years.

“The request is for him to be detained in custody since he has been charged with a serious crime.”

Ian Wilson, defending himself, did not contest the request.

District Judge Stephen Nicholls referred the officer in custody and told him that he will appear at Winchester Crown Court tomorrow.

Officers rushed to the closed Horns Inn on Saturday after an ambulance called for help.

One’s father was taken to Poole Hospital and arrested for murder following the death of Mrs. Parry. He had initially been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

Originally from Canada, Brehmer served with the Dorset Police Force and received an award after he and a colleague rescued a family from a burning house in Christchurch in 2011.

The duo broke down the front door and ran towards the smoking building, also managing to save the three cats in the family.

A former colleague said: ‘Tim is a very calm guy, he and Martha are a lovely couple. This has shocked people. ‘

Officers rushed to the closed Horns Inn on Saturday after an ambulance called for help.

Officers rushed to the closed Horns Inn on Saturday after an ambulance called for help.

Photo: Brehmer

Mrs. Parry

Nurse Parry (right) was married to another officer but was also Brehmer’s lover (Brehmer pictured left)

Mrs. Parry worked as an NHS nurse practitioner at a medical center in Bournemouth.

Debbie Morris, manager of Shelley Manor and Holdenhurst Medical Center, where Mrs. Parry used to work, paid her tribute today.

She said: ‘Claire worked for us in surgery as a nurse practitioner. She left us about 18 months ago.

‘Many people here are still friends with her and we offer our sincere condolences to her family.

We will all remember her with great affection. We are all terribly sad to hear this tragic news.

Dorset police closed the parking lot over the weekend while searching for clues. Neighbors said a white forensic tent was also erected.

The woman was found unconscious in the pub's parking lot on Saturday afternoon.

The woman was found unconscious in the pub’s parking lot on Saturday afternoon.

Images from a CCTV camera over the parking lot have been released to police, said Stonegate Pub Company, which owns the site.

Officers also appeal to motorists who drove along the B3073 that passes by the Horned Inn at the time they present any video from the dash camera.

Residents said they heard a ‘commotion’ coming from outside the pub around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, shortly before ambulances arrived.

A resident, in his 70s, said he heard noise coming from the area, but initially thought it was a crying baby.

The man, who did not wish to be named, said: ‘My wife and I sat in our garden and listened to what sounded like a crying baby, which we thought was unusual in this area, but we didn’t really think about it much.

‘Only when we heard the sirens and saw what happened, we put two and two together and realized that it could have been a kind of commotion in the pub parking lot.

I’ve never seen the police like this around here before. There were sirens coming from all directions and a lot of ambulances too.

They closed all the way and left a car parked in the pub until Sunday night. It is really sad what happened and nothing like this has happened here before.

A Horns Inn spokesperson said: ‘The pub is currently closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Officers pounced on the closed Horns Inn (pictured) in West Parley, Dorset, Saturday after an ambulance called for help.

Officers pounced on the closed Horns Inn (pictured) in West Parley, Dorset, Saturday after an ambulance called for help.

“We have been informed of an incident that occurred in the parking lot and we have turned over CCTV to assist the police with their investigation.”

West Parley is a small town three miles northwest of Bournemouth. It is divided by the busy B3073 linking Wimborne and Bournemouth Airport.

The Horns is a gastro pub that is popular with families due to its outdoor play area. The pub is close to the Dudsbury private golf club for £ 1,295 a year.

Dorset Police Officer Assistant Chief Mark Callaghan said: “ Detectives from our core crime investigation team are leading the investigation into this incident.

‘We have kept Ms Parry’s family updated throughout the investigation and family liaison officers continue to support them. Our thoughts remain with his family and friends in this difficult time.

‘After investigations into this incident, we have consulted with the Crown Prosecution Service, which has authorized a murder charge.

“It is important to emphasize that it would be completely inappropriate for the Dorset Police to comment further on the judicial process. It is vital that the justice system be able to take its course.

“I would also like to remind the public that this matter is now subject to active judicial proceedings and that the person accused in connection with this investigation is entitled to a fair trial. It is important that there is no comment or exchange of information online or on the networks. that could harm these procedures’.

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