The investigation into the tragic murder of 63-year-old William “Billy” McNicholl in Ipswich has entered...

Published: 12:37 am January 19, 2025
Updated: 12:20 pm October 8, 2025
Tragic Christmas Murder in Ipswich: Police Seek Crucial Dash-Cam Footage in Hunt for Killer

The investigation into the tragic murder of 63-year-old William “Billy” McNicholl in Ipswich has entered a critical phase, with detectives specifically focusing on gathering dash-cam footage from Christmas Day.

The Ipswich murder investigation team is working tirelessly to piece together the events leading to this shocking incident.

Latest Developments in the Ipswich Murder Investigation

Detective Inspector Mark Hughes, leading the Joint Major Investigation Team, has emphasized the crucial role of public assistance in solving this case. “Every piece of information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could be vital in bringing justice for Billy,” Hughes stated.

Key Areas of Interest

The investigation is particularly focused on the Chantry area, specifically:

  • Hawthorn Drive
  • Gippeswyk Park
  • Birkfield Drive
  • Belstead Road

Timeline of Events

  • December 25, 2024: Date of interest for dash-cam footage
  • January 1, 2025: Body discovered at approximately 6 PM
  • January 11, 2025: Woman in her 50s arrested and subsequently bailed

Medical Findings and Investigation Progress

According to preliminary Home Office post-mortem results, McNicholl succumbed to head injuries and a single stab wound. Suffolk Constabulary’s Major Investigation Team is treating this as a murder inquiry.

How to Assist the Investigation

Members of the public can provide information through various channels:

  • Major Incident Public Reporting Portal: https:///mipp.police.uk/operation/363719P01-PO1
  • Phone: 101 (Quote reference 37/162/25)
  • Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 or http:///www.crimestoppers-uk.org

Community Impact and Police Response

The local community has been deeply affected by this tragic event. Police are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who had visitors in the area during Christmas Day or who might have been driving through the specified locations.

 

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