This can be seen directly to the right of the entrance to the Carnival Leisure Park on Wellington Road in Wokingham.
Smith then forced a tablet into Tildesley's mouth before grabbing him by the throat.
Cooke has indicated he knows where the body is buried, but refuses to tell the police, or the boy's family, the exact location.
Wokingham town centre's 29 streets, consisting of 960 shops, businesses and houses, had to be covered by officers on a door-to-door basis.
On 16 August 1984, the called on another fairground worker, , at his home in.
No charges were therefore brought against him as the considered him to be too young for his case to result in a successful conviction.
In May 1998, the police refused to re-question Cooke, in relation to Tildesley's murder, and also refused to dig up a nearby golf course to search for his remains.
He had a brother, Christopher b.