Police and Army forensic teams dig up Surrey village in hunt for remains of Tina Baker

‘Tip off’ leads police hunting remains of murdered Tina Baker to dig up field three miles from farm she shared with ex-SAS husband who was jailed in 2006 over fears he had fed body to his pigs

  • Surrey Police say search of Priest Lane, Bisley, is hunt for remains of Tina Baker
  • She went missing from her Surrey home in 2002 and her body was never found
  • Husband Martin Gerald Baker was convicted of her murder at Old Bailey in 2006
  • Latest search for her body, including help from Army, follows new information 

A tip off has today sparked a fresh search for the remains of missing Tina Baker who mysteriously disappeared almost two decades ago, amid fears by detectives that her body had been fed to pigs.

Police, specialist forensic teams and the Army are today digging-up ground in a Surrey village, three miles away from the farm Ms Baker shared with her ex-SAS solider husband Martin Gerald Baker. 

Mr Baker was jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years in 2006 after being convicted of her murder. He is currently still in prison.

Mrs Baker went missing the farm four years earlier, in July 2002. Her body has never been found.

Detectives at the time feared that the 41-year-old was thrown to the pigs at the couple’s farm in Chobham.

Today, Surrey Police have confirmed they will dig land near Priest Lane, Bisley, on the border of the Woking and Surrey Heath boroughs throughout this week as part of the latest search for their remains.

Police say the latest search follows a tip-off – though they have refused to give further details about what or where the information has come from.

Police, specialist forensic teams and the Army are today digging-up ground in a Surrey village, 10 miles away from the farm Ms Baker shared with her ex-SAS solider husband Martin Gerald Baker, who was jailed in 2006 after being convicted of her murder

Tina Baker's former SAS soldier husband Martin Gerald Baker jailed for life in 2006 for her murder

Tina Baker went missing from her Surrey home in July 2002, with her former SAS soldier husband Martin Gerald Baker jailed for life in 2006 for her murder

Tina Baker (pictured right) went missing from her Surrey home in July 2002, with her former SAS soldier husband Martin Gerald Baker (pictured left) jailed for life in 2006 for her murder

Today, Surrey Police have confirmed they will dig land near Priest Lane, Bisley, on the border of the Woking and Surrey Heath boroughs throughout this week as part of a search for their remains

Today, Surrey Police have confirmed they will dig land near Priest Lane, Bisley, on the border of the Woking and Surrey Heath boroughs throughout this week as part of a search for their remains

Detective Inspector Chris Rambour from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, said: ‘The investigative work around Tina Baker’s death has continued since 2006 and we have received information which has resulted in our decision to carry out further investigation at this location in Bisley.

‘Surrey Heath Borough Council are aware of the activity taking place and Surrey Police will be assisted by the British Army.

‘We wanted to make local residents aware of the reasons for the increased police presence in the area and apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused.

‘However, it is extremely important to us that we do everything we can to provide answers and closure for Tina’s family and friends, and our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time.’

Ms Baker was initially reported missing after last being seen in Sunbury on July 8 2002. But the investigation became a murder enquiry in October 2002.

Detectives found no trace of Mrs Baker, despite an extensive search – including checking if she made off after winning the lottery.

Detectives investigating Mrs Baker's disappearance at the time believed she may have been fed to the pigs at the couple's farm near Chobham. Police are digging up Priest Lane in Bisley this week as part of a new search for her body

Detectives investigating Mrs Baker’s disappearance at the time believed she may have been fed to the pigs at the couple’s farm near Chobham. Police are digging up Priest Lane in Bisley this week as part of a new search for her body

The pig’s swill and manure were checked after Mr Baker’s first wife, Gillian Hopkins, told police he had threatened her before their divorce.

In 2005, following an extensive investigation by the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, Mr Baker was arrested and charged with her murder.

In 2006, he appeared at the Central Criminal Court in London where he was sentenced to 14 years behind bars.

Baker, then a 54-year-old engineer, feared he would lose the £100,000 14-acre Brookfield Farm in nearby Chobham after Mrs Baker walked out on him, the Old Bailey heard. 

In 2008, Baker lost an appeal against the murder conviction after three judges at London’s Court of Appeal ruled the original Old Bailey conviction was safe. 

Following the conviction, enquiries continued by Surrey Police in order to find out what happened to Tina Baker’s body.

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