Ipswich man Steve Wright pleads not guilty to 25-year-old murder of Victoria Hall, of Trimley St Mary, near Felixstowe
A man has pleaded not guilty to the kidnap and murder of Victoria Hall, 17, who disappeared on her way home from a nightclub in Suffolk in 1999 – and is due to stand trial in 2026.
Steve Wright, 66, spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth and to enter his pleas of not guilty when he appeared before Ipswich Crown Court today.
He is accused of killing Victoria Hall, whose body was found in a ditch five days after she was last seen alive.
Victoria, of Trimley St Mary, had left her home on the evening of September 18, 1999, for a night out with a friend at the Bandbox nightclub in Felixstowe.
The defendant, who appeared by prison videolink, pleaded not guilty to an accusation that he kidnapped Victoria on September 19 1999.
The charge read to the court alleged that he had ‘unlawfully and by force or fraud took or carried away Victoria Hall against her will’.
Wright also pleaded not guilty to a charge of murdering Victoria Hall on September 19, 1999.
The defendant, formerly of London Road, Ipswich, was not asked to enter a plea to a charge of the attempted kidnap of another person in Felixstowe on September 18.
Judge Martyn Levett set a trial date of February 2, 2026, at the Old Bailey in London with a time estimate of four weeks.
Victoria and the friend she was with left the Bandbox nightclub at around 1am on September 19 1999 and parted ways at around 2.20am.
That was the last time Victoria was seen alive.
Her parents, Lorinda and Graham Hall, woke in the morning to discover their daughter had not returned home and a missing persons inquiry was launched.
On September 24, her body was found in Creeting St Peter, around 25 miles from where she was last seen.
Wright was remanded in custody until a further hearing at the Old Bailey on December 2.