Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the gangland murders of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, which he denied.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood wants the Parole Board to reconsider the release of the convicted triple killer.
Michael Steele was convicted along with Jack Whomes of the cold-blooded murders of three men in Essex, but the pair have ...
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Police investigating a collision which shut the A12 in both directions are appealing for anyone with information or relevant dashcam footage to come forward. The collision took place at around 8.50pm ...
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 ...
The gangland executions on a farm track in Rettendon inspired the 2000 film Essex Boys, starring Sean Bean, as well as the Rise of the Footsoldier television franchise. Various other documentaries ...
Craig Rolfe, 26, Tony Tucker, 38, and Pat Tate, 37, were all shot in the head with a pump action shotgun The gangland killings of three drug dealers who were found shot in the head in a Range ...
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 ...
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.