They were shot dead at point-blank range in a Range Rover on an isolated farm track at Rettendon, Essex, in December 1995 in what prosecutors said was a row over a drug deal. Image: Michael Steele ...
The three men were found shot dead in a Range Rover in Rettendon, near Chelmsford, Essex, in 1995. Prosecutors said the killings took place after a row over a drug deal, with the case later ...
He and Jack Whomes, shot and killed Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe, as they sat in their Range Rover in a deserted country lane in Rettendon in December 1995. Both Steele and Whomes have ...
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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.
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The Rettendon murders, also known as the Range Rover murders or Essex Boys murders, took place on December 6, 1995, in the village of Rettendon, Essex, England. Three drug dealers—Anthony 'Tony' ...
The trio was shot at close range inside a Range Rover on a remote farm road in Rettendon, Essex, in a killing believed to stem from a drug deal dispute. The murders, which became infamously known as ...
THE convictions of the so-called Essex Boys murderers, who shot three men dead in Rettendon in 1998, are currently under review. Michael Steele and Jack Whomes were given life sentences for ...