Crimewatch to feature Marsha events
The last steps of murdered teenager Marsha McDonnell have been reconstructed for a television appeal.
Her last night out with friends in Kingston, west London and her journey home to Hampton, south-west London, were recreated for the BBC's Crimewatch UK programme, being televised tonight.
Marsha's companions on the night she was murdered - Louisa Zajdler and Natasha Jensen - describe how they went to the cinema in Kingston with Marsha to see the Leonardo Di Caprio film Catch Me If You Can.
They took a different bus home while Marsha, 19, boarded the number 111 bus at Kingston and got off at Percy Road, Hampton.
As she walked to her house the gap year student was attacked with a heavy blunt instrument and hit three times over the head.
No motive has so far emerged for the attack in the early hours of February 4 and there was no evidence of robbery or any kind of sexual assault.
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