Ann Widdecombe gave a tour of her £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was allegedly murdered in her kitchen.The former minister and her bungalow in Haytor, Devon, featured on Quest's Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House.It came as the prime suspect in her murder was seen on CCTV climbing into his car with what appears to be a large baton bulging from the pocket of his shorts. Ann gave host Angus Ashworth a guided tour of the property, telling him how much she loved the 'peace, quiet and solitude' of her Devon retreat.The episode, in which auctioneer Mr Ashworth and his team help famous faces clear their homes of clutter, was filmed in 2022 but broadcast on July 2.Ann showed him around her garden, conservatory, gym, library, dining room and the kitchen where she was found fatally injured last week. The programme also featured the exterior of the house and its driveway.Ms Widdecombe poignantly described how happy she was to have retired to the home, close to 'the idyllic Devonshire coast'.'I came down here quite deliberately to be as remote as I could, as was sensible,' she said.'I've got what I want, which is peace, quiet, solitude.'Of course, I'm friendly with some of the neighbours. I'm not a recluse.'While there is currently no suggestion that the TV pictures of her home led to her death, or inspired any attacker, a former counter-terrorism detective at Scotland Yard said that 'unscrupulous' individuals do target homes in this way.David Videcette, who investigated the 7/7 bombings said: 'This sort of thing is a real problem nowadays. There’re plenty of free tools for unscrupulous individuals to identify where you live from a photo or video, there’s even more when you’re prepared to pay.' Ann Widdecombe greets Angus Ashworth as she gives a tour of the £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was killed The show, Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, included shots of the kitchen where she died Ann showing items she wished to sell at auction The show also showed the exterior of the house and the drive - but the name plate was removed and location maskedThe suspect in Ann Widdecombe's murder captured on CCTV leaving the property on a run-down Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday. What appears to be a pole bulged from his shorts pocket