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The BBC's Jo Black reports on the dark secret kept by Susan and Christopher Edwards for 15 years
A husband and wife have been found guilty of the murder of the woman's parents, whose bodies were found buried in a garden in Nottinghamshire.
Susan and Christopher Edwards shot Patricia and William Wycherley and buried them at their home in Mansfield in 1998.
The couple then stole thousands of pounds, siphoned off the Wycherleys' pensions and sold the house.
The bodies were found last October after the Edwards gave themselves up.
They were arrested at St Pancras station in London when they returned from France after making contact with the police.
The couple denied murder, but Susan Edwards had admitted the manslaughter of her mother.
She claimed during the trial she was provoked into shooting her because her mother had shot her father.
She said she returned to her parents' home the following weekend with her husband and he helped her to bury the bodies.
The couple had admitted obstructing the coroner in the execution of his duty and theft of a credit balance at the start of the two-week trial at Nottingham Crown Court.
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