And the abuse of Jeffrey’s assets, stealing his money, began less than a day after he was murdered. ibid.
He had a minimum term to serve of thirty-six years. ibid.
His [Marshall] own defence barrister who said that he’d learnt to cut up bodies because he’d done it before not once but four times. Apparently, he helped dispose of the victims of gangland executions while he worked as a nightclub doorman in the mid-90s. London Tonight news 1st February 2010
Body parts have been discovered across Hertfordshire. A murderer is playing games with the police. Killer at the Crime Scene s1e2, Channel 5 2021
Police are alerted to the recent disappearance of 49-year-old Londoner Jeffrey Howe. ibid.
‘I’d arrested him [Marshall] one morning with a prostitute for taking drugs about six, half-past six, Saturday morning outside a nightclub in Hemel Hempstead.’ ibid. rozzer
April 2009: A murder victim whose body parts have been found in five separate locations across two counties over the last two weeks. The Suitcase Murders s1e4, DiscoveryPlus 2024
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If the appeal is successful, she could walk free. Bad Love: Why Did Fri Kill Kyle? caption, BBC 2022
Babe, I don’t want to lose you. I need you. ibid. Fri’s 999 call aside
A mother of two from Liverpool who stabbed her partner to death during a drunken row has been jailed for life. ibid. radio news
Fri and Kyle’s families live in the same neighbourhood in Toxteth. ibid.
I was violent one time. He kicked me in the belly. ibid. Fri
A campaign group, Justice for Women, is helping Fri with her appeal. They believe Kyle’s abuse may have impacted Fri’s actions the night she killed him. ibid.
Conviction reduced to manslaughter … Fri walks free. ibid. radio news & caption
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The victim was Ellen Frith, a local girl who had been part of the homeless community. When Life Means Life s1e4: Mark Martin, CI 2012
Reports came in of more missing girls. ibid.
They quickly discovered two bodies. ibid.
He was charged with all three deaths. ibid.
Three men have been found guilty of murdering homeless women in Nottingham between December 2004 and January 2005.
Mark Martin, 26, was jailed for life at Nottingham Crown Court for strangling Zoe Pennick, 26, Ellen Frith, 25 and Katie Baxter, 18.
Martin, who took the lead in the killings, said he had wanted to become the city’s first serial killer. BBC news online article 24th February 2006, ‘Murderer made serial killer boast’
In late January 2005, 25-year-old Ellen Frith, a vulnerable and transient person was with friends at a squat in Nottingham City centre. The last people to see her alive were Mark Martin, John Ashley and Dean Carr. The three men were known and feared amongst the city’s homeless community. They were also the men who callously killed her. Britain’s Most Evil Killers s6e9: Mark Martin, Sky Crime 2021
Mark Martin, the leader of the pack, was a violent aggressive bully who was hungry for power and fame. The investigation into Ellen’s murder led police to discover two further bodies: Katie Baxter and Zoe Pennick. Both had been strangled. ibid.
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The shots reverberated far wider provoking a heated national debate that still runs today: how do you define reasonable force when it comes to defending your home? Real Crime [with Mark Austin] s8e6: A Shot in the Dark, ITV 2009
The appropriately named Bleak House. ibid.
The prosecution provoked instant public disquiet. ibid.
The man who had led the burglary on the night of the fateful burglary decided to sue. ibid.
In the 2008 Criminal Justice Act the government redefined the laws on self-defence to give greater legal protection to property owners defending their property. ibid.
A Norfolk farmer was today charged with murder after the shooting of two suspected burglars. News report cited ibid.
A year inside then back to Bleak House with a bounty on his head? Tony Martin faces a peculiar freedom, with his champions clamouring for his story and vigilantes out for revenge. The Guardian article cited ibid.
I picked up the gun and the rest is history. Tony Martin
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In 1991 Miguel Angel Martinez was sentenced to death for his part in an horrific crime. The motives behind it have never been fully understood. I am a Killer s1e4: Sympathy for the Devil: Miguel Martinez, CI 2018
The victims were identified as 20-year-old Ruben Martinez, and 14-year-old Daniel Duenez, both from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and James Smiley, 33, a restaurant manager and Baptist minister from Laredo, Texas. ibid.
At 16, Miguel Venegas was too young to face the death penalty. Instead, he eventually accepted a plea deal for 41 years in prison. As a result, he never had to testify in court and has never spoken publicly about the murders. ibid.
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Asher Maslin is a good looking, energetic 21-year-old. A charmer with the gift of the gab. He seemed like he might be good boyfriend material when 20-year-old Hollie Gazzard fell for him. Neither she nor her family knew of his past. Stalked: Murder in Slow Motion s1e2: Hollie Gazzard, Channel 4 2019
‘He’d been arrested 23 times with escalating violence, domestic abuse, grievous bodily harm; he was a serial perpetrator.’ ibid. Hollie’s father
Maslin won’t give her any space. He’s jealous of her spending time with anyone else. He even turns up at her work … His messages become increasingly threatening. ibid.
He’s carrying a twelve-inch kitchen knife … Maslin has brutally stabbed Hollie fourteen times. ibid.
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‘The teenager’s body was found here on Ashley Mill Lane in the village of Ashley, Friday morning at 8 o’clock.’ The murder of Alex Rodda: Social Media Murders, ITV 2021
‘He just kinda said I’ve been speaking to this boy [Matt Mason] and he’s asked to meet me.’ ibid. friend
‘Matt Mason lied. He had a girlfriend for two years.’ ibid. mum
‘He’s took him into the forest, he’s got this spanner behind his back … and he’s gone and hit my brother repeatedly over the head.’ ibid. brother
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May 5th 1981: a quiet night on the streets of south Brooklyn, New York. Inside a vacant social club a Bonanno crime family captain watched and waited. He’d invited three couples for a meeting. Word on the street was the three were planning a revolt. They wanted to overthrow the family’s new boss, Phil Rastelli. Massino had told the three: come to the club ... Four men jumped out of a supply cupboard with guns blazing. Mobsters: Big Joey Massino
As his numbers and loan-sharking operations flourished, he expanded into a new mob racket: lorry hijackings. ibid.
He would take on a new job – murder for hire. ibid.
That July Sonny found out that one of his closest Mob associates, Donnie Brasco, was actually an undercover FBI agent named Joe Pistone. ibid.
Joe Massino was determined to restore the family name. ibid.
Joe Massino not only won the battle of the bug, he was defeating the FBI at its own game. ibid.
In 1992 after six years behind bars Massino was released. He returned home to a Bonanno family in total disarray. Massino got to work rebuilding the organisation. ibid.
By the mid-90s Joe Massino was something of a rarity in New York; all the other major Dons ... were behind bars. Big Joey Massino was the last boss standing. ibid.
Facing murder charges Vitale turned on his brother-in-law Big Joey and agreed to cooperate. It was nothing short of devastating. ibid.
Facing a possible execution Massino became the thing he always said he despised the most: he became a rat. ibid.
Now he’s on his way to being a fat, free fella.
Ailing ex-Bonanno crime boss Joseph Massino, the highest-ranking American Mafioso to turn rat, received his reward Wednesday for cooperating – two life sentences reduced to time served.
The pear-shaped Massino will walk out of a secret federal prison in 60 days – having served 10½ years for eight gangland murders – and into the witness protection program, where he will be relocated and given a new identity, according to lawyer Edward McDonald. New York Daily News online article 11th July 2013