Rikki Neave’s mother denies trying to speak to him beyond the grave

The mother of murdered schoolboy Rikki Neave  denied conducting a séance to try and contact her son. Ruth Neave admitted she collected books about notorious murderers and that she was interested in Ouija boards at the time her son was killed in 1994. Rikki’s body was found in woods in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in November 1994, after the six-year-old was strangled, stripped naked and left in a ‘star pose’. James Watson, who would have been 13 at the time, is now…

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