Behind the bloody gangland murders that spawned a slew of low-budget British gangster movies lies a real story about whether the men found guilty served time for a crime they didn't commit.
Steele and his friend Jack Whomes were given three life sentences in 1998 for the triple killing of Tony Tucker, 38, Pat Tate, 37, and Craig Rolfe, 26, in Rettendon, Essex, in December 1995.
Pistiwan Jameel, 55, acted as a broker for smuggling gangs in France and boasted of being a 'trusted' fixer who made at least ...
An international people smuggling gang who forced vulnerable immigrants to work in a cannabis farm in Tipton have been found ...
With me today are Steve MacMillan, the company's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer; Essex Mitchell ... where we really frankly missed the boat a little bit was when we had three ...
The driver of the Toyota, a 38-year-old man from Crownsville, was unharmed; however, two passengers—both 26-year-old women from Annapolis ... "He was an excellent sailor, and all of those days on his ...
Becky meets the mother of Liz Hatton who died from a rare form of cancer.
One of the questions raised is how passengers were left in the water more than 12 hours after distress calls were made to UK authorities.
A man convicted of the so-called Essex Boys murders will be released from prison on licence, the Parole Board has said. Michael Steele was given a life sentence in 1998 after drug dealers Craig Rolfe, ...
Four university students who died when a car crashed into a building have been named by Essex Police. The crash happened at around 4.40am on Saturday morning on Magdalen Street in Colchester.