
Thirty-five-year-old Sarah Lewin was a mother to two children named Leanne and Kyle, but lived alone in a council house on Bradley Boulevard, Sheepridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. In 1994, she was unemployed, her only income derived from selling amphetamines. She was also believed to be marginally involved with an operation that smuggled alcohol and cigarettes into the UK from France.
At approximately three o’clock on the early morning of Friday, January 14th, 1994, a neighbor thought they heard a scream coming from Sarah’s residence. Hours later, at eleven a.m., a friend of Sarah’s dropped by for coffee, but instead found Sarah bludgeoned to death on the floor of her home.
Authorities determined that the most likely murder weapon had been a heavy glass ashtray that had inflicted multiple, deadly head injuries. It was also assumed that Sarah had probably known her killer, as there was no sign of forced entry. The victim’s friends seemed to back up this assertion, as several claimed that Sarah had seemed anxious in the days leading up to her murder, as though she was being threatened. Detectives further speculated that her death was likely linked to her drug debts.
In the years following the killing, police made a handful of arrests, but no one has ever been formally charged with the crime. In January 2019, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the murder, Sarah’s twin brother Jimmy made a renewed plea in the media for information, and West Yorkshire Police confirmed that the case was undergoing a review.
Since that time, however, there have been no updates, and the murder of Sarah Lewin is still unsolved.

i had some information on this case all not long ago told the police….I don’t think anything been done about it