Age: 53
Sex: female
Date: 21 May 1984
Place: The Street, Ightham, Sevenoaks, Kent
Barbara Harrold was killed by a parcel bomb at her home in The Street, Ightham near Seveoaks.
A 73-year-old man was on trial for her murder 21 years later, but died during the trial.
At the time of the murder, there was no known motive. However, it was suspected that she might have been murdered by a secret enemy that had harboured an obsesive grudge against her for as long as 10 years. It was suggested that it might have been something Barbara Harroldsaid or did, perhaps at a party, by which she had unwittingly sowed the seeds of a growing hatred that eventually drove her pursuer to kill her.
Barbara Harrold had been the wife of a Kent packaging firm director. The only possible connection to a motive was that her husbands firm had contracts with the Ministry of Defence. however, it was noted that the parcel was clearly addresed to Barbara Harrold and that she had nothing to do with her husbands business.
The bomb had been posted on 18 May 1984.
She died six days after opening a parcel bomb at her home.The bomb had been full of airgun pellets and nails which penetrated her stomach and blow off her left hand.
After the explosion she was taken to hospital at Canterbury, but never regained consciousness and died there at 5.45am on 27 May 1984.
The police said:
The parcel bomb was found to have been posted from the Rosacre sub-post office in Beasted near Maidstone three days before Barbara Harrold opened it. It was reported that the bomb was thought to have been dispatched by a man in his 20s. The man was described as:
The bomb itself was described as having been the work of a profesional, being made of explosives packed into a 5in long metal tube embedded with carpet tacks and nails.
During the police investigation, 15 people contacted the police to say that they had been nerar the sub-post offices on the day the parcel was posted.
The police later prepared a photofit of a man that wanted to question who had been seen near Barbara Harrold's home on the day of the bombing. He was descrbed as having been dressed in tweeds and of healthy appearance, and between 55 and 65, 5ft 8in to 5ft 9in tall, stockily built with dark brown hair and to have possibly had a moustache.
THe man in tweeds was said to have also been seen near the post office when the bomb was posted.
Following the explosion the man tried fled to Spain, but was eventially extradited in 2002. However, by then he was already quite ill.
He man was described as a retired rat-catsher.
It was alleged that he had sent the bomb to Barbara Harrold following a heated row over a Spanish villa she sold him near Alicante. It was submitted that the man, a retired rat-catcher, beleived that Barbara Harrold and her husband had tricked him into paying a Spanish property tax bill of £600.
Following his extradiction, he was transferred to Belmarsh Prison on 31 January 2003, but had already been suffering from angina and diabetes, but refused treatement and following several medical episodes he died on 29 October 2004. His cause of death was given as natural causes.
see Kent Evening Post - Friday 20 February 1987
see Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 29 May 1984
see Daily Express - Monday 28 May 1984 (pictures)