Danny Marlow was repeatedly run over by a bouncer who was paid to do it by snooker hall boss Peter Marsh, who owned the Big Break snooker club, over a £40 bet that hadn't been paid from a game two years beforehand.
I was told by someone from Steven Cameron area said it was not just road rage that it was connected to money owed for drugs. Some say that Noye pulled the knife when he realised the fight was coming on top. But bottom line that it was not an isolated road rage but that there was previous dealings.
@@ruiyo21A well known face in the underworld like noye wouldn't risk going back to prison after being out for less than 2 years over a stupid bit of road rage there was more to that incident the police only went after noye the way they did as revenge for him stabbing up John Fordham in 1985 and then they put the fear in god into Stephen's girlfriend by saying there was a price on her head yes noye did ask her dad Jimmy cable to convince her not to testify in exchange for an alleged amount of 10 grand but he never threatened her life
What was with fatal road rage incidents in the UK that year? I think that was the third one featured on Crimewatch in 1996. No wonder Tracie Andrews came up with that fake road rage story in November of '96.
Whats with the crimewatch wars people getting there episodes deleted then appearing on other channels ? Nick Ross and sue Cook need to do a update on it
The Daniel Handley murder was so similar to some of the crimes committed by the Sidney Cooke gang that police thought that it may have been carried out by an offshoot of the gang that they weren't aware of. It subsequently transpired that the men who did it had been friendly with another paedophile who'd shared a cell with Cooke in jail, and Cooke had discussed his Modus Operandi with him, and he then told the two offenders, Tim Morss and Brett Tyler, who had also both met in prison. Sadly, Daniel’s background was also very similar to the known victims of the Cooke gang - from a chaotic family, struggling with poverty. Much like Mark Tildesley in 1985, Mark spent most of his time on the street or in supermarkets, trying things like getting money from supermarket trolleys or washing cars for money at traffic lights. His mother had serious problems, made worse when she got together with Mark’s step father, Alex Joseph, who had an IQ of just 70 and a record of serious violence and drug abuse. It was also said that he had previously had fantasies about killing children and so became a prime suspect in the case at the start. On at least two occasions, he had violently assaulted Daniel’s brother. Daniel’s parents were notorious on the estate where they lived and were charged with gross indecency for having sex in full view of children, assault and neglect. It was said that sex parties were regularly held at their home. Tim Morss had the classic, stereotypical background of a violent sex offender. Also from a chaotic home, his father had schizophrenia and his mother game him up into care. He was passed around from foster home to care home, including one where he was treated cruelly, before they told his mother that she must take him back when he was aged 6. His mother’s home was in the poor East End and Tim was regularly beaten up by other kids for being ‘posh’. A local man became something of a father figure but he too died when Tim was 9. He was then taken back into care where he was sexually abused by one of the care workers there. He then started a long history of abusing children himself. Brett Tyler was from Limehouse but had got a long record of abusing children in the Philippines. When they got out of prison, Tyler and Morss both worked at a London taxi firm, preying on kids who came in to play on the arcade games. Tyler and Morss met in prison, which is one of the reasons why the authorities are very vigilant about putting offenders in prison for first time, non contact offences (such as downloading images online). They now know that such offenders with network in jail and often come out significantly worse.
Danny Marlow was killed because he owed someone £40 from a snooker game.just unbelievable
There are some really horrible people in this world aren’t there? I don’t understand why someone would want to b that wicked? Xx
Should paid up an not took the pizz like most in England do..
what a m0ng
Weird thing to say. Talk about generalizing 😅@@edwardburnsenhicks7772
@@edwardburnsenhicks7772Yes he should’ve paid up but they didn’t need to kill him
Danny Marlow was repeatedly run over by a bouncer who was paid to do it by snooker hall boss Peter Marsh, who owned the Big Break snooker club, over a £40 bet that hadn't been paid from a game two years beforehand.
1996 was a vintage year for crime .
I was told by someone from Steven Cameron area said it was not just road rage that it was connected to money owed for drugs.
Some say that Noye pulled the knife when he realised the fight was coming on top.
But bottom line that it was not an isolated road rage but that there was previous dealings.
Cameron never dealt with drugs neither did his family that was a rumour spread by Noye’s family
@@ruiyo21A well known face in the underworld like noye wouldn't risk going back to prison after being out for less than 2 years over a stupid bit of road rage there was more to that incident the police only went after noye the way they did as revenge for him stabbing up John Fordham in 1985 and then they put the fear in god into Stephen's girlfriend by saying there was a price on her head yes noye did ask her dad Jimmy cable to convince her not to testify in exchange for an alleged amount of 10 grand but he never threatened her life
David Hatcher’s moustache pronunciation seems to have made its way through the entire set of police forces in England! “Moo-stosh” 😂
I like his pronunciation of Birmingham and Nottingham
it's like, where was the director to say 'try that word again' ?
Mustosh
@@BossySwanJacqui and ‘robbery’ sounding like ‘rubbery’. Cute, uh?
Rip Danny Marlow Xxx
That robbery was very fishy . Inside job
You'd need to be more specific really.
Well it was fairly obvious . How did the bloke with the photo know he would be coming out at that time.
@@caeglas1 He could have just waited for him to come out.
The whole thing was made up wasn’t it. He got 15 years
Yeh inside job
What was with fatal road rage incidents in the UK that year? I think that was the third one featured on Crimewatch in 1996. No wonder Tracie Andrews came up with that fake road rage story in November of '96.
Your right it was like a spate of these crimes 😢
Whats with the crimewatch wars people getting there episodes deleted then appearing on other channels ?
Nick Ross and sue Cook need to do a update on it
Yeah definitely a rivalry going on
Is Gary Barlow there? No there's another Gary Barlow in Take That, he plays pool as-well.
Danny.
That’s unfortunate. Marbles and sticks.
I watched all the crimewatch available on UA-cam 4 years ago… is this one of the missing ones?
The Daniel Handley murder was so similar to some of the crimes committed by the Sidney Cooke gang that police thought that it may have been carried out by an offshoot of the gang that they weren't aware of. It subsequently transpired that the men who did it had been friendly with another paedophile who'd shared a cell with Cooke in jail, and Cooke had discussed his Modus Operandi with him, and he then told the two offenders, Tim Morss and Brett Tyler, who had also both met in prison.
Sadly, Daniel’s background was also very similar to the known victims of the Cooke gang - from a chaotic family, struggling with poverty. Much like Mark Tildesley in 1985, Mark spent most of his time on the street or in supermarkets, trying things like getting money from supermarket trolleys or washing cars for money at traffic lights. His mother had serious problems, made worse when she got together with Mark’s step father, Alex Joseph, who had an IQ of just 70 and a record of serious violence and drug abuse. It was also said that he had previously had fantasies about killing children and so became a prime suspect in the case at the start. On at least two occasions, he had violently assaulted Daniel’s brother. Daniel’s parents were notorious on the estate where they lived and were charged with gross indecency for having sex in full view of children, assault and neglect. It was said that sex parties were regularly held at their home.
Tim Morss had the classic, stereotypical background of a violent sex offender. Also from a chaotic home, his father had schizophrenia and his mother game him up into care. He was passed around from foster home to care home, including one where he was treated cruelly, before they told his mother that she must take him back when he was aged 6. His mother’s home was in the poor East End and Tim was regularly beaten up by other kids for being ‘posh’. A local man became something of a father figure but he too died when Tim was 9. He was then taken back into care where he was sexually abused by one of the care workers there. He then started a long history of abusing children himself. Brett Tyler was from Limehouse but had got a long record of abusing children in the Philippines. When they got out of prison, Tyler and Morss both worked at a London taxi firm, preying on kids who came in to play on the arcade games.
Tyler and Morss met in prison, which is one of the reasons why the authorities are very vigilant about putting offenders in prison for first time, non contact offences (such as downloading images online). They now know that such offenders with network in jail and often come out significantly worse.
24:02 bit surreal seeing her on camera considering she's in witness protection now
Down from 32st to 12st?! Really???!!!!!
Yes, it can be done. Just lay off the Maltesers.
I went from 26st to 13, so it’s doable
…oh, and the deep fried Mars Bars …
In regards to a deep fried mars bar is generally a Scottish thing, I would guess it has travelled down the country but I have not seen them in London.
@@fatblokes_ferguson WOW 😮 very well done to you! How are you feeling these days?
Is Jill wearing the same outfit as last month?
I don’t know, but Jacqui is wearing lighter coloured stockings. Yes, not tights.
Maybe, I mean, don't you wear your clothes more than once? No doubt she washed it in between.
Jacqui Hames is adorable. Every time she appears, ohhhh …
I know more than im letting on
Magic afternoon viewing...Bowl of popcorn chicken and barbeque sauce...im ready for action.
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