Her remains were so severely burned it took several days to identify her.
However, Staffordshire Police today revealed a 56-year-old man remains on conditional bail.
Her body had been set on fire in the layby which delayed police pathologists' ability to identify her due to severe burns. A week after the discovery, Staffordshire Police quizzed two men for four days after getting a judicial extension for an extra two days questioning about the killing - a 56-year-old man from Bilston and a 76-year-old from Kingstanding, Birmingham.
Ms Jerrare had not been seen by her family for six weeks or by neighbours for four weeks. However, detectives explain it was not unknown for her to be away for extended periods of time.
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