Stephen Baxter, 61, and Carol Baxter, 64, were found dead in a house in Victory Road, Mersea Island, near Colchester, on Easter Sunday.
A 33-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a married couple on a holiday island in Essex.
Stephen Baxter, 61, and Carol Baxter, 64, were found dead in a house in Victory Road on Mersea Island, near Colchester, at around 1.30pm on Easter Sunday. At first, their deaths were not thought to be suspicious - but following toxicology analysis, two men and a woman were arrested on Thursday,Luke D'Wit, 33, of Churchfields, West Mersea, Colchester, has been charged with two counts of murder, one count of possession of a Class A drug, and one count of theft.A woman and a man have been released on bail.
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