
The Rettendon Murders - New damning evidence.
During a recent review of the now 4 year old TM Eye Murder and Serious Crime Team investigation into the Murders of Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe, the team identified three previously ignored trainer prints in the crime scene photos taken immediately after the Murders.
The footprints appear to be from a Reebok trainer.
The significance of this cannnot be over stated. William (Billy) George Jasper who had been arrested at Forest Gate police station in January 1996, for a series of armed robberies, had confessed to being the driver for the actual assassin. Over three days in custody he gave a detailed and compelling account of who arranged and planned the Murders, carried them out, how, when and why.
His evidence was completly ignored by Essex police who failed to carry out even the most basic enquiries.
In his interviews Jasper described the assassin as wearing ‘Reebok’ trainers.
The crime scene was compromised and effectively destroyed when Essex police decided to drag the Range Rover (in gear), with the three victims still inside, onto a low loader and away from the scene to carry out their forensic tests.
They had taken minimal photographs of the crime scene and none of the inside of the Range Rover.
Fortunately the copies of those few crime scene photos may have just opened the door to the ‘Truth’.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) refuse to meet with the TM Eye team to be briefed about this and other vital ‘new’ evidence.
‘The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing’