Former Met detective David McKelvey said Michael Steele and Jack Whomes, who were jailed for life after being convicted of ...
Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the gangland murders of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, which he denied.
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Essex Boys murder convictions being reviewed againThe convictions of the two so-called Essex Boys murderers are being reviewed again, the BBC can reveal. Jack Whomes and Michael Steele were given life sentences in 1998 for shooting dead Craig Rolfe, ...
Steele and Jack Whomes, 63, were convicted in 1998 of shooting dead drug dealers Pat Tate, 37, Tony Tucker, 38, and Craig Rolfe, 26, in a row over a drugs deal in December 1995. But Steele's ...
The Parole Board said there had been a "marked improvement" in Michael Steele's behaviour and keeping him locked up was no longer necessary to protect the public.
Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the killings of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, which he denied, alongside co-defendant Jack Whomes. The three men were found shot dead in a ...
Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the killings of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, which he denied, alongside co-defendant Jack Whomes. The three men were found shot dead in a Range ...
Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the killings of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, which he denied, alongside co-defendant Jack Whomes. The three men were found shot dead in a ...
The Justice Secretary is challenging the decision to release from prison a man convicted of the “Essex Boys” gangland murders. Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the killings of ...
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