Pictured here is: Ed Andronowich's dentures Husband Ed Andronowich admitted to killing his wife Shirley Andronowich after the pair argued after a night of drinking. The next morning Shirley's body was found in the playing field of a nearby school, she had been assaulted and beaten so badly she wasn't instantly recognisable. Her body was also covered in bite marks. Ed was arrested by police and admitted they had rowed but couldn't remember much else about the night before. He was charged with murder - but was soon let go as his dentures didn't match the bite marks on Shirley's body. A year later, police received a call about a man named Mark Jarman, who talked about being connected to Shirley's murder. Once investigated, police found that his identity matched all the evidence found at the crime scene - including his teeth. A cast was made of his teeth - and they matched the teeth marks on Shirley's body.. Jarman, who was jailed for killing Shirley, stated there was no motive for the murder. Ref: F NICLA 091115 C Focus News Agency Los Angeles: + 1 310 962 4153 npittam@focusnewsagency.com *** Local Caption *** BSMID14336144