Miss Godden-Edwards’ remains were discovered in Gloucestershire Taxi driver Christopher Halliwell has been charged with the murder of Becky Godden-Edwards.
Miss Godden-Edwards’ remains were discovered in March in Gloucestershire by police investigating the murder of missing Swindon woman Sian O’Callaghan.
Mr Halliwell, 47, of Ashbury Avenue, Swindon, has already been charged with Miss O’Callaghan’s murder.
He will appear before Worcester magistrates on Tuesday and is expected to be remanded back into custody.
Miss Godden-Edwards’ remains were discovered at Eastleach, in Gloucestershire, around 17 miles from where Miss O’Callaghan’s body was discovered.
A spokeswoman for Wiltshire Police said Mr Halliwell was charged on Monday evening.
She said: “He will be appearing, in person, before Worcester Magistrates’ Court tomorrow morning, Tuesday 24 May, where it is expected that he will be remanded back into custody.”
Miss Godden-Edwards, who would have celebrated her 29th birthday in April, was last seen by her family in Swindon about eight years ago.
Miss O’Callaghan, 22, disappeared after leaving Suju nightclub in the early hours of 19 March.
Her body was found by police five days later in a field in Uffington.
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