A RADFORD man will appear in court next Tuesday charged with murdering James Brodie.
Dean Betton, 32, of Raleigh Street, will attend a plea and case management hearing on April 30 at Nottingham Crown Court.
Brodie has been hunted by police since the murder of jeweller Marian Bates during a botched robbery at the Time Centre, Arnold, in September 2003.
He has not made contact with family or friends for more than nine years.
In February police confirmed for the first time they believe he was murdered.
Officers searched land at Maize Farm, East Heckington, Lincolnshire, where they believed Brodie might have been buried, but didn't find a body.
Dean Betton, 32, of Raleigh Street, will attend a plea and case management hearing on April 30 at Nottingham Crown Court.
Brodie has been hunted by police since the murder of jeweller Marian Bates during a botched robbery at the Time Centre, Arnold, in September 2003.
He has not made contact with family or friends for more than nine years.
In February police confirmed for the first time they believe he was murdered.
Officers searched land at Maize Farm, East Heckington, Lincolnshire, where they believed Brodie might have been buried, but didn't find a body.