McKay, the wife of newspaper executive Alick McKay, was kidnapped after she was mistaken for Anna Murdoch.
She was held at Rooks Farm in Stocking Pelham, near Bishop’s Stortford, by brothers Arthur and Nizamodeen Hosein, who were later convicted of her kidnapping and murder in 1970.
Last year, police spent several days digging up the grounds of the farm in a failed attempt to locate her remains.
Then a new lead came forward and said Arthur Hosein worked with her father at the tailor’s shop he ran on Bethnal Green Road.
She claimed her father believed that a former Polish World War Two soldier, who he employed, brought McKay’s body to the yard.
In November, at the High Court, Mr Justice Richard Smith refused permission for a survey to be conducted.

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