WHITE, JAMES DAVID: Tony Harris TV -
A home town hero murdered in his own bed. A town torn over who is to blame and who is the real victim … Who would want to hurt someone so loved? Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris s2e2: Lonnie’s Last Funeral, ID 2018
9mm shell-casings and now you have a 9mm gun in the house … Lonnie Turner’s own son … [had] an alibi. Not only witnesses but phone records … So if Junior didn’t shoot his father, who did? ibid.
One name keeps coming up: J D White … J D was wearing the mask and gloves … Finally J D White cracked and made a plea bargain. ibid.
WHITE, LYNETTE murder: see Miscarriages of Justice: Cardiff 5
WHITE, RICHARD PAUL: World’s Most Evil Killers TV -
In September 2003 on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, Richard Paul White was arrested on suspicion of killing his closest friend. Detective who questioned White quickly released he’d more than just one crime to get off his chest. Richard Paul White was happy to describe his brutal murders in graphic detail. White blamed his violence on his childhood, on God, and on the innocent women he abducted and attacked. World’s Most Evil Killers s8e6: Richard Paul White, Sky Crime 2014
WHITE, SYLVIA: Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris TV -
The bullets that cut him down took more than his life. They left a family shattered. And a team of relentless investigators scrambling for clues. Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris s2e5: Death of a Salesman, Discovery 2018
Who killed Billy White and why? ibid.
There were two hitmen but who hired them? … 55-year-old Sylvia White looked like a kindly mother: now she was the face of a black widow killer. ibid.
What if he wasn’t actually her first victim? ibid.
WHITE, THERESA: Murder for Hire TV -
It definitely has to look like an accident … maybe a snapped neck. Murder for Hire s1e7: Monster in Law, Terri White, CI 2019
Oro Valley, Arizona: If I do it myself and get caught, I still don’t get to see my grandchildren. ibid. Terri to sister Barbara
I have every right to protect my children. ibid. victim daughter-in-law
I carry a gun wherever I go. ibid. Terri
WHITEHEAD, JASMIYAH & TASMIYAH: Evil Twins TV -
From the start twin sisters Jasmiyah and Tas Whitehead shared an unusual connection: they were double the beauty, double the brains and double the trouble. Together Janice and Taz create the ultimate teenage wasteland that ends in tragedy … The deceased is 34-year-old Nikki Whitehead [mother]. Evil Twins s2e5: Honour Roll Killers, Discovery 2014
WHITING, ROY: Crimes that Shook Britain TV - Real Crime with Mark Austin TV - Killer Trials TV - The Murder of Sarah Payne: A Mother’s Story TV - World’s Most Evil Killers TV - Sarah Payne: The Untold Story TV - Sarah Payne: 5 Mistakes that Caught a Killer TV -
On 1st July 2000 eight-year-old Sarah Payne vanished while playing one summer’s eve. Seventeen days later she was found murdered. Roy Whiting, an already convicted paedophile, had taken her life. Crimes that Shook Britain s1e6: Sarah Payne, CI 2008
Her mum vows that the loss of her beautiful daughter will not be in vain ... The fight for Sarah’s law starts. ibid.
Forensic tests on the van have brought a major breakthrough. ibid.
The judge recommends he [Roy Whiting] is never released. ibid
Sarah Payne: the little girl murdered on a family outing to the seaside; the eight-year-old who changed the law. The Fight for Sarah’s Law, aka Real Crime With Mark Austin: The Fight For Sarah’s Law, Crime Channel 2013
In 1995 Whiting had been convicted for an indecent assault on an eight-year-old girl in Crawley. ibid.
Roy Whiting was released but police kept hold of his van. ibid.
Operation Maple: the biggest investigation that Sussex Police has ever mounted, bigger even than the Brighton bomb. ibid.
Reports of a discovery of a little girl’s body. ibid.
Innocent people were also targeted including in South Wales a female paediatrician. ibid.
That link between Sarah’s shoe and Whiting’s sweatshirt was just the first breakthrough. ibid.
The judge recommended that Whiting spend the rest of his life in prison. ibid.
In the summer of 2000 police in southern England make the discovery they have been dreading: the eight-year-old had disappeared – every parent’s nightmare. Killer Trials s1e13: Repeat Offender, ID 2013
The killer is a convicted sex offender. ibid.
The prosecution introduces the DNA evidence from the shoe and the red sweatshirt. The court also hears that police had also found a potential abduction kit in Whiting’s van. ibid.
A little girl lost, taken as she played. A desperate search. A family torn apart. And a monster who took a life in a moment of pure evil. The Murder of Sarah Payne: A Mother’s Story, Channel 5 2017
‘When children go missing and they’re abducted we know that 44% of them are killed within the first hour and 73% within the first three hours. And then you have 99% within the first 24 hours. ibid. Laura Richards, criminologist
Whiting was taken for questioning; he was held for three days but refused to cooperate. ibid.
‘Help Find Our Little Princess.’ ibid. Evening Standard
22 fibres from 5 different items found in his van. ibid.
On July 1st 2000 8-year-old Sarah Payne was snatched from the street in front of her grandparents’ house … The police desperately searched for the little girl. But Sarah would never be found. She had been abducted and murdered by a 41-year-old convicted paedophile called Roy Whiting. World’s Most Evil Killers s2e9: Roy Whiting, Sky Living 2018
Whiting served just two and a half years of his sentence and in 1997 he was back on the streets. ibid.
Sarah’s older brother Lee told police that he saw a man in a white van speeding away just after losing sight of his sister. ibid.
An emotional 19 days in the courtroom. ibid.
On 1st July 2000 8-year-old Sarah Payne was abducted from the Sussex coast. 3 weeks later her body was found. She’d been killed by a convicted paedophile. Fired by her grief, Sarah’s mother campaigned tirelessly to change the law allowing parents access to the sex offenders’ register. Sarah Payne: The Untold Story, ITV 2019
Her brother Lee mentioned a white van seen near the field where she was playing. ibid.
An 8-year-old girl snatched in broad daylight. The scene: the idyllic English countryside. The suspect: a local man with an horrific past … The murder that shook Britain. And a killer whose conviction provoked a change in the law. Sarah Payne: 5 Mistakes that Caught a Killer, Channel 5 2020
Their daughter had last been seen playing on a road-swing in a cornfield … Soon that picture was on the front pages of newspapers in Britain and the world. A smiling carefree child vanished and in danger. ibid.
A week after Sarah vanished police staged a reconstruction … ‘The biggest investigation that Sussex police had ever launched.’ ibid.