Her aunt, who also lived in Spain, had died, leaving her property to Mrs Bentley. To claim the property, Linda
Bentley had to use her real name. That was when Interpol found out about the couple. Mrs Bentley said that she was innocent of the charges.But she did agree that the man she lived with was her husband,John Bentley, who was thought to have died seven years ago. She said that the man whose body was cremated as her husband's, was their friend, Mr Colin Fenton.Mark put the paper down. Julie walked towards him and sat down at his side. She had stopped crying now.
'Seven years is a long time,' she said. 'A lot has happened to me - to us. What happened seven years ago broke my life into pieces. You helped me put the pieces together again. Colin's death was an accident - it was nobody's fault. But when he was cremated as John Bentley, his name was taken away from him. She pointed to the photograph of the Bentleys.
'It's always worried me that I didn't know how he got involved with those people. Perhaps now I'll learn the truth.
Colin will have his own name again. At last he'll be officially dead.