RAZZELL VERDICT:March 19, 2002 Linda vanishes after dropping off her children at school and her boyfriend, Greg Worrall, in Highworth and heads to work in Swindon. She parked her red Ford Escort in its usual spot in Alvescot Road, Old Walcot

March 22, 2002 Police divers begin a fruitless search of the lake in Queen's Park

March 26, 2002 In a bid to jog the memories of potential witnesses a civilian police support worker, wearing clothes similar to those worn by Linda when she went missing, retraces her last known movements

March 28, 2002 Linda's estranged husband, Glyn, appeals for her to get in touch

April 4, 2002 Detectives search Swindon College, Linda's workplace

April 6, 2002 Posters and billboards appealing for information on Linda's whereabouts, printed by the Evening Advertiser, are distributed throughout Swindon

April 8, 2002 The lakes at the Lawns are searched for traces of Linda, but no clues are found

April 11, 2002 Officers investigating the disappearance talk to parents at Southfield Junior School in Highworth part of her school run

April 13, 2002 Linda's children make Linda a special birthday card to mark her 42nd birthday and release a balloon with the words 'please come home' written on it

May 8, 2002 The last picture of Linda seen alive, a CCTV image from a bank in Swindon, is released by police

May 16, 2002 Glyn Razzell is arrested and questioned over Linda's disappearance

May 17, 2002 He appears at Swindon Magistrates' Court charged with her murder

October 15, 2003 Murder trial starts at Bristol Crown Court

November 14, 2003 Razzell found guilty of murdering his estranged wife and sentenced to life imprisonment