The Richardsons and At Home With The Noonans
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Oakey said:
There's always the new documentary on Rettendon on 6th May, same channel.



Cannot wait for that, my favorite subject. I've exhausted all forms of knowledge on the murders.
My moneys on Kenny Noye or the Adam's with an outside chance of a link with Curtis Warren.
Halfway through the Richardsons programme and I'm enjoying it.
Wont bother with the Noonans as anyone who claims to be active while letting cameras into their world are either mad or talking s

essexplumber said:



Cannot wait for that, my favorite subject. I've exhausted all forms of knowledge on the murders.
My moneys on Kenny Noye or the Adam's with an outside chance of a link with Curtis Warren.
Halfway through the Richardsons programme and I'm enjoying it.
Wont bother with the Noonans as anyone who claims to be active while letting cameras into their world are either mad or talking s

Legacywr said:
I'd put my money on Kenny Noye too, although they do seem to have been universally hated!
The fact that Tate borrowed the money for the moody puff deal off of Noye in a Head sports bag which was then found in the murdered car salesman John Marshalls Range Rover in South London and how anyone connected is adamant Steele & Whomes didn't do it. They always say they know who did but obviously can't say, this all points to Noye imo.He is still very dangerous and is always said to be at the top of the tree in British crime.
essexplumber said:
The fact that Tate borrowed the money for the moody puff deal off of Noye in a Head sports bag which was then found in the murdered car salesman John Marshalls Range Rover in South London and how anyone connected is adamant Steele & Whomes didn't do it. They always say they know who did but obviously can't say, this all points to Noye imo.
He is still very dangerous and is always said to be at the top of the tree in British crime.
Think you need to look closer to essex and canning town for the answer!!He is still very dangerous and is always said to be at the top of the tree in British crime.
V8TVR said:
Think you need to look closer to essex and canning town for the answer!!
I have explored that avenue, I just think its too obvious. I have heard of a family called the Bowers that are apparently capable.As has been said though the list of those with the MMO must be as long as the Workhouse Lane.
essexplumber said:
I have explored that avenue, I just think its too obvious. I have heard of a family called the Bowers that are apparently capable.
As has been said though the list of those with the MMO must be as long as the Workhouse Lane.
i don't think anybody with factual knowledge would be stupid enough to openly name the persons who wanted the boys removed from society by actual name, but it was ordered front the very top, and, nothing to do with Noye. As has been said though the list of those with the MMO must be as long as the Workhouse Lane.
But one thing that is for certain the person/s who pulled the trigger are not inside (well not for that particular crime) and they were pretty lowly criminals paid for the job.
As i said before Canning Town is a great starting place where orders like this would have had to have been sanctioned and passed down the chain of command to a possible junky
V8TVR said:
i don't think anybody with factual knowledge would be stupid enough to openly name the persons who wanted the boys removed from society, but it was ordered front the very top, and, nothing to do with Noye.
But one thing that is for certain the person/s who pulled the trigger are not inside (well not for that particular crime) and they were pretty lowly criminals paid for the job.
As i said before Canning Town is a great starting place where orders like this would have had to have been sanctioned and passed down the chain of command to a possible junky
No no one with sense would openly name them and you seem to have a good knowledge of the subject so best left at that. I don't know what it is about this case that facsinates me so much but I can't read/hear/see enough of it.But one thing that is for certain the person/s who pulled the trigger are not inside (well not for that particular crime) and they were pretty lowly criminals paid for the job.
As i said before Canning Town is a great starting place where orders like this would have had to have been sanctioned and passed down the chain of command to a possible junky
Do you think a time will come when the truth come out.
essexplumber said:
No no one with sense would openly name them and you seem to have a good knowledge of the subject so best left at that. I don't know what it is about this case that facsinates me so much but I can't read/hear/see enough of it.
Do you think a time will come when the truth come out.
Nope, never, well not in this generation, i think the biggest fascination with Rettenden is that the case from start to finish was a shambles and the fact it was linked to the death of Leah Betts a while before, also the rise of TTR into the ranks of the underworld was very quick and they were so obviously out of the depth that the only outcome for them was an untimely death. Do you think a time will come when the truth come out.
which of course makes a good movie
If you are interested in the real works of the underworld as opposed to the celebrity one i wold recommend getting hold of a copy of Judas Pig.
V8TVR said:
Think you need to look closer to essex and canning town for the answer!!
It's not the JP firm from what I've read. I read on Mahoney's site that TTR owed the Tibbs and that they locked TTR in their gym and threatened them but that was 'resolved'. I also heard Wholmes was brought up by the Bowers. Edited by Oakey on Friday 7th February 12:30
Jonnas said:
yes and the characters are for realJonnas said:
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