THE body of a man found in Watchet earlier this week has been confirmed as Richard Scatchard after a forensic post-mortem examination.
Police were called shortly after 2pm on Thursday, April 4 after a member of the public found a man’s body in a caravan.
An Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson said: "We suspected the body was likely to be Scatchard, who had been wanted by police on a recall to prison.
"We also wanted to speak to him in connection with the death of Kelly Faiers in Minehead on Sunday, October 15, which is being treated as a murder inquiry.
Detective superintendent Gary Haskins, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “Both Kelly’s family and Richard Scatchard’s family were notified after the body was found earlier this week.
"We have now informed both families that the body recovered has been confirmed as Scatchard.
“While it is apparent Scatchard died some time ago, the forensic post-mortem examination proved inconclusive in determining the cause of death.
"Therefore, as is routine in such cases, we continue to treat the death as unexplained, albeit we are not aware at this time of there being any suspicious circumstances.
“Enquiries will continue and a file produced for the coroner.”
The police spokesperson also said: "A mandatory referral will be made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct after confirmation of Scatchard’s death following police contact.
"This is because we spoke with the 70-year-old at the scene of Kelly’s death last October, shortly before he disappeared, before carrying out subsequent enquiries to find him."
Ms Faiers’ daughter, Jazz, said she felt angry at the news, with the family having faced a difficult five and a half months.
She said: “We have a conclusion but we don’t have closure.
“All of this could have been prevented if he was taken for questioning by police on the day.
“Our innocent, loving mum didn’t get the justice she deserved and that hurts us all.
“We miss her, we understand nothing will bring her back but she deserved so much more.”
Scatchard went missing from his home address on October 15 last year following the death of Kelly Faiers, 61, from Weston-super-Mare.
The police previously warned that Scatchard, who was convicted of sexual offences in which he administered drugs to his victims, posed a serious risk to women with whom he formed relationships.
The force said he was wanted on recall to prison, as well as in connection with the murder investigation into Ms Faiers’ death.
On October 14 last year, Scatchard and Ms Faiers went out together for the evening.
Scatchard called the ambulance service to his home address in Blenheim Road at 4.15am on October 15, reporting Ms Faiers was critically ill. She was pronounced dead by paramedics.
Police also went to the property and spoke to Scatchard.
They returned the following day, on October 16, to speak to him again, but he had disappeared.
Avon and Somerset Police said Scatchard was considered a danger to women, particularly in relationships, and had been a regular user of dating apps.
He had previous convictions for sexual offences in which he drugged his victims to abuse them.
A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of Ms Faiers’ death was inconclusive, with further tests carried out.
Her death is being treated as suspicious by police.
After police spoke to Scatchard on October 15, he travelled to Watchet. The last confirmed sighting of him on CCTV is in the Swain Street area at about 9am on October 16.
He was then seen near his home address in Minehead by a member of the public at about 10am on October 16.
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