Twenty-four-year-old Jacqueline Nyeko was a Ugandan national, but in the early 2000s, was living in south London, England. At around four p.m. on January 10th, 2002, she was seen in a McDonald’s on Brixton Road, and hours later, at approximately ten p.m., she was spotted in St. John’s Crescent in Stockwell. After that, her movements are unknown.
Two days later, on January 13th, Jacqueline’s partly-clothed body was discovered by schoolboys in a storage area under Beckham House on Black Prince Road, Kennington. She had been murdered by blunt force trauma to the head.
Three men were arrested in February of 2002 in connection with the crime, but none were ever charged. In 2006, a twenty-seven-year-old man was picked up in Kennington and questioned about the murder, but it seems no charges were brought then either. Since then there have been no further updates, and the crime remains open and unsolved.

