Don’t have nightmares, do sleep well” Crimewatch (formerly Crimewatch UK) is a British television programme produced by the BBC, that reconstructs major unsolved crimes in order to gain information from the public which may assist in solving the case.
[Music] hello and welcome to crime watch we are live for the next hour with the latest crime investigations news and appeals there are dozens of detectives in the studio from across the country all counting on you to help solve their cases including an incredibly violent raid on a family home in Kent where’s the SL there’s three young fit um BLS all they had to say was don’t move yeah if you do move we will hit you but they never gave us the option and I’ll have my latest collection of faces including this man who’s wanted in connection with an incident in which a stolen BMW was deliberately driven at a man outside a Bournemouth nightclub and marking three decades of crime watch will be going back to meet some of the victims and survivors from our biggest appeals to see how their lives have changed the moment I knew that Josey was alive suddenly it changes everything you think right you’ve got to be there for her I haven’t forgotten about the past I know how life used to be but yeah I have to think positive and don’t dwell about it Now Motorsports is hugely popular across the country but if you aren’t a fan you might not realize that many race meets are more like well like mini festivals really with music fun fairs and overnight camping the vast majority of people have a great time of course but tonight we need your help to catch not one but two rapists who attacked a young woman at an event this summer this is the Santa pod Raceway the home of British drag racing a former American Airbase on the outskirts of Northampton they’ve been racing cars here since the 60s these days it attracts a family crowd to all sorts of events including the annual drag stalgia meet held this year over a weekend in July the drag styger event is dedicated to Classic drag racing and hot rod cars this summer it drew thousands of Spectators from all over the country with many camping the whole weekend one Local woman was there to enjoy the day while her friend worked on site I’m not a massive fan of drag racing but as my friend was there working I decided I’d join them I watched the racing from the top of the hill most people were up at the track because obviously the cars were were doing their [Applause] burnouts as the day’s racing came to an end she made her way here to this busy bar area to spend some time time with her friend at about 9:00 she started chatting to a familiar face a man she knew as Darren and his friend Pablo the bar was very busy Darren and Pablo started talking Darren said he was getting married in 2 weeks time and they were all having a good time after a while Darren’s friends disappeared leaving the two of them chatting I’ve met Darren before up there he’s not a friend or anything I’ve seen him there before with his family around 1:00 a.m. the bar was starting to close you sure you know the way I don’t know why you can’t remember the way because Darren couldn’t remember where his tent was she walked with him to the campsite to try and help him find it their route took them through the fairground area which was now closed we were looking we must have been looking for about 15 minutes it was Pitch Black now I was using the torch on my phone better be this one cuz I want to go and zip it we got to his tent and he sort of stumbled a little bit I asked him if he was all right he said yeah he was going to go to sleep now and I said okay I zipped the tent back up and left as she went to find her way back to the bar she became disorientated in the darkness I still I sort of stood there for a second I knew like if I’d walk up towards the main gate I’d know where I was I would have been not even 2 minutes [Laughter] away I sort of stumbled then I had this pain in the back of my head like someone had just ripped out my hair I was just screaming help get off me I screamed as loud as I could could one of them ripped my clothes off while the other one pinned me down then he raped me he then held me down while the other man raped me so Jerry this is the field where the attack took place this field was actually full of tents uh on the day in question it was heaving they were packed in quite tight there was Caravans camper van there was 4,000 race fans here so for the victim making a way through this field she may not have felt threatened just felt okay she was a bit lost but what route would she have taken and she would have felt fairly safe you don’t have to go too far for her to be in an area where it would have been completely pitch black no she started coming down from over there and wandered through the middle of the field coming down and round and we believe Darren’s tent was somewhere in this area over here she then lost her bearings a little bit and was making her way back to the main bar area up there where she had come from because of the noise because of all the comings and goings people wouldn’t have realized possibly that the noises they may have heard heard were the noises of an attack well Witnesses have already told us that there were a lot of people that night it was a warm night people were out sitting around fires sitting around barbecues generally enjoying themselves but there was a a reasonable amount of noise so a scream may not have been heard and may just have filtered into the background of all the other noise that was being made that evening I don’t leave my house by myself I get like really bad night terrors and my partner has to wake me up every night just to like to make me realize that I am at home and I am safe I shouldn’t have to hide away if they were caught I’d feel safe I’d be able to leave my house without anyone holding my hand if they were caught well let’s try and catch them tonight detective inspector Jerry wait from Bedford Shire police is here with us in the studio I think it’s very important to just let viewers at home know that this young fellow Darren that was helped back to his tent and his friends are considered vital Witnesses and not suspects here they certainly are Darren and his group are vital witnesses to the investigation the group were out on Darren stag knite he was getting married a fortnite later he’s a a man with 16 digits in his surname so he’s quite unique and his friend Pablo is a unique name as well but they are vital Witnesses we really need to trace there were loads of other people there of course presumably you want to hear from them tonight we do there were several thousand people there they may have heard or seen something they may not even realize what they were looking at but they could be vital witnesses to us okay Jerry let’s just focus in now what we know let’s take a look at the local and the particular areas you’re interested in yeah um Santa pod is on the Beford Northampton share border and it obviously is a big racing venue uh the victim walked through the fair from the bar area into a field now we need to trace exactly where in that field Darren’s temp was cuz that’ll help us locate where the scene of this crime was you’re looking for a particular car as well tell us a bit about that we certainly are we’re looking for a one series Black BMW with purple wheels it’s quite a unique vehicle but uh it was on the site from 8:00 uh from 6:00 on Saturday night and it left at halfast 8 on Sunday morning people in that vehicle are vital to our inquiries and we’d like them to come forward as well you found leggings an important piece of evidence we did we found the victim’s leggings in a black bin bag that was in a skip what we don’t know is how they got into that bin bag if someone put them in there we’d like that person to come forward and let us know where they found those leggings okay thanks very much and updating us on all of that if you can help you know what to do you need to call us the studio number is 0500 600600 if indeed you’ve got any photos or video of the event if you were there there’s a special email address to send that to as well all the details of course you’ll find on our website let’s go to uh to Martin we start our wanted Faces tonight with Dean cambage this mobile phone footage shows a stolen gray BMW estate being deliberately driven into a man in Bournemouth 3 weeks ago police believe that the man driving that car was 32-year-old cambage who’s also known as Dean Stevens he has links with Dorset Sur Kent and London fortunately the victim escaped without Serious injury next is Salah Hadi who’s also known as Salam Hadi Ali officers want to speak to him in connection with the attempted murder of a man during which the victim was slashed across his face and neck 35-year-old Haddie who’s Kurdish has links to Norwich Ipswich and the West Midlands he’s considered to be dangerous so if you see him don’t approach him just call 999 immediately number three is Adam Lawrence the 42-year-old is wanted on a Reco called to prison after breaching the terms of his license he was originally sentenced to 12 years for armed robbery Lawrence has links to the dagam and Romford areas of London and is known as Wingnut because of his distinctive ears however don’t be fooled he’s considered dangerous so if you see him or know where he is call the police straight away and lastly for now is stanislav pinor who’s also known just as Stan detectives need to trace him in connection with a fraud which saw more than a dozen victims Conn out of more than £200,000 the 45-year-old who’s originally from Poland has Connections in Oxford and barkshire but is known to travel all over the country he’s a big lad at 6’3 and has tattoos all over his back and arms now all of the faces on the website and if you know where they are call and text the numbers on screen texts will be charged at your standard message rate just over a fortnight ago 14-year-old Alice Gross spent the morning with her mom before heading out for a walk near her West London home apart from some grainy CCTV images taken that day she has not been seen since as you’d expect Alice’s family are extremely worried the last two weeks have been completely heartbreaking um there’s not a moment of the day that you don’t think about Alice and where she is what might have happened or why she might have gone missing it’s almost impossible to describe what that pain feels like but we just want her to know please Alice if you’re out there come home and if anyone has any information at all about her movements on that day or about her whereabouts now I just really plead with them to come forward to the police and get her home because that’s where she belongs and she needs to be here with us so worrying well DCI Andy Charmers from the Met huse leading the investigation um what has happened to Alice it would be fair to say is a complete mystery it is first and formost almost a missing person inquiry but obviously the longer Alice remains missing the greater our concerns what do you know for a definite well what we do know is that just after 1:00 on Thursday the 28th of August she left her home alone to go for a walk along the Grand Union Canal which was a normal activity can you just in detail talk us through that that route then tell us where she went and when surely she left her home in hanell which is up here she followed the Grand Union Canal down to brenford which is where we believe she may have shopped she then returned back along the same route the last confirmed sting we have is at the bridge at Trump’s way at 26 minutes p 4 we don’t know where she went therea I’m Keen to speak to anyone that might have seen her okay you’ve got uh important bits of CCTV footage from throughout that walking Journey just take us through those would you we do this is hamw station near her home she walks past alone you can see she’s wearing slimfit blue jeans right and a dark gray t-shirt okay and now this is the Bridge Road she’s got her blue vans on and in the next clip you’ll see slightly further along the road she’s got a black multicolored ruck sack on this is down at brenford lock at about quter 2 45 minutes later she texted her father to see what time he was going to be home that’s the last contact she had with her family um there is somebody there is a man that you are very keen to trace what more information can you give us about that tonight yes this is 41 yearold arnest zans he went missing 7 Days Later from the same area what we do know is that in the early morning of the 4th of September he left home to go to work on his Red Mountain Bike he hasn’t been seen since but his normal route would have been along the part of the canal that Alice went missing on there’s no suggestion that he knew Alice but clearly he’s someone I need to speak to he might have very important information I should let people know there are five other cyclists a group of three I think and a group of two who were also on the toe path that day um again you know they were there but you need them to come forward so as you can identify them I do it was a very busy time on the toe path Alice’s possessions you found some stuff 5 days later we found her bag this is an image of it here it was on the bank of the river Brent between the handw bridge and the canal it contained a lunch boox and a shoes but importantly not her iPhone I’m Keen to speak to anyone who may have seen that bag um yes not the iPhone I mean that is absolutely crucial tell us more about this iPhone that’s still missing the iPhone is a white 4S it’s Unique in that it had a cracked rear case in which Alice had colored in um she was in connection with the internet throughout her walk but it went off air at about 5:00 p.m. and hasn’t been used since I’m Keen to speak to anyone who may have possession of this iPhone I’m not concerned how they came into possession of it I just need the phone yes and the reason you need that phone of course is because of who she might have been speaking to you know online on the phone exactly Alice’s internet history is a very important line of inquiry I need to speak to anyone who may have spoken to her through chat rooms or media sites okay DCI Andy Charmers for now thank you very much indeed if you can help with this search for Alice in any way I would urge you please to get in touch on the usual numbers a Roundup of the latest crime news now starting with the murders of two British tourists in Thailand David Miller 24 and Hannah withd 23 were found dead on a beach on Monday having suffered serious injuries in an attack now taii police have released a CCTV image of what they describe as an Asian looking man who they want to trace or to today the families of both victims paid tribute to them now a havo hero has fored a daring jewelry raid by snatching more than half the loot as the gang fled the quick thinking customer was at selective gold in Birmingham on the 26th of August when the four Mar men with Sledgehammer struck the bag the hero snatched back contained an estimated £50,000 worth of stock though the robber still got away with around 30 grand Worth Police want to trace the five of Defenders who pulled up outside the Jewelers in a stolen silver Audi RS with false plates now if you can help officers investigating the case are in the studio ready for your call finally a heroic teenager has been given an award for his bravery after helping officers restrain an arrested man when he became violent 16-year-old Kai Ingam stepped in when he saw the two officers struggling with Bradley J Hughes who was trying to make a getaway way tackling him to the ground now Hughes later pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer so 30 years of crime watch Britain’s biggest and longest running crime show has featured almost would you believe it 5,000 appeals in that time from every single UK police force amazingly thanks to information from you at home around one in three of the appeals leads to an arrest and one in five to a conviction impressive stuff you can help stop crime it’s a program embedded in Britain’s Consciousness tonight once again we’re asking for your help it’s put hundreds of criminals Behind Bars number two here is a nasty piece of work given Justice to victims and their families we’ve had a phenomenal response and it’s been on air for 30 years this is crime watch for three decades viewers and police have been working together the vital clue which you can help with are these overalls Susie Lampo James buer Steven Lawrence Millie dler we featured the high-profile crimes that have shocked the nation and thanks to you hundreds of Investigations have been solved 10 9 8 the object was pure public service broadcasting I mean it really was let’s see if we can do something to help cut crime this is about real life crime not the stuff of fiction the first show wasn’t without its fair share of setbacks we walked down to the studio and all the set was in kit form on the floor flips of wood nails hammers mallets with 15 minutes to go the controller of bbc1 bill coton came down onto the set and he said you’ve got to get on the air and eventually in the earpiece we’re on clear clear the set everybody clear the set 5 4 3 2 1 we were off you may find some details disturbing but there’ll only be crime watch finally made it on air on the 7th of June 1984 if you see anything tonight that jogs your memory please call us we hope to see immediate results we suddenly thought what if nobody rings I mean it was about 20 minutes in and I look around thank God there’s a phone going with with its mix of reconstructions Studio appeals and items about investigative techniques viewers were instantly hooked meanwhile don’t have nightmares and we were of and running in fact the lines were jammed by the end of the program and they had to double the lines for the next month soon all police forces were coming to crime watch with their most serious cases we widening our bomb inquir and the program was yielding results and any identifications of the car that night yes several calls from people who CCTV eits and artists Impressions were shown to jog viewers memories with millions of people watching officers realized they could speak directly to key witnesses an early success was the conviction of the man who murdered Julie Dart and kidnapped Stephanie Slater crime watch called on the public to help piece a number of Clues together this time police had more than artists Impressions to go on his Ransom demand had been recorded for the first time you can now hear what he sounds like have you got the money who’s this place never mind have you got the money investigators in the studio were given a name Michael Sams is in jail tonight starting four life sentences for murdering the lead’s teenager Julie Dart and kidnapping Stephanie Slater By Now the program was a recognized tool in solving crime presenters changed and the style of the show evolved but the core values remained the same good evening tonight we have Jersy Russell story back 20 years to a murder case mine arrests since last month all as a direct result of viers calls Jill dando joined in 1995 and over the next four years was a much loved member of the [Music] team good evening a massive police Hunt is underway tonight in West London for the killer of Jill dando who was murdered earlier today outside her terrorist home in Fulham this is a a somber and for me a surreal crime watch UK for all of us here it can be grueling coping with crimes against victims Were Strangers it’s been almost unbearable dealing with Jill’s death I shock isn’t quite the word I mean and then the idea that she’d be murdered was was almost incomprehensible the whole team was in a state of of trauma we didn’t dare hope but we’ve had a phenomenal response on the Sarah pain Cas something like 200 C reconstructions can be a powerful way of telling viewers about the victims and events leading up to a crime shut up they can also reach out to people who may not have otherwise come forward with information when 7-year-old Tony Anne bfield was killed in a Gangland shooting police asked crime watch to broadcast an appeal you look nice you look really nice and what we were trying to do was pull some emotional heart strengths and say enough is enough it’s time for [Music] B but you want more information about an incident that happened a bit earlier a 7-year-old girl being murdered in London in Gang Related crime being shot and executed has got to be something that the community wants to come forward and deal with as a result of calls made to the program Joel Smith was jailed for life for murder I’m absolutely convinced to this day that if it hadn’t been for crime watch that case would never have been solved in another shocking case Danilo rivo brutally murdered mother of two Heather Barnett the Reconstruction gathered important evidence it’s not until you go on crime watch that you suddenly you know suddenly we were getting 500 people coming forward to give [Music] information 15-year-old Mo borer was left with severe brain damage after he was attacked during a night out with friends he’s been making a slow but determined recovery since it’s beenal I want up on the hosital B the investigation had stalled to all intents and purposes and we were short of some um important and vital evidence we made a decision to approach crime watch to see how they could help several callers got in touch to name Mo’s attacker as Ashley dcosta he was convicted of a racially motivated assault I don’t out my face now and obviously without a conviction for us it would have just left so many open raw wounds that you can actually make a huge difference through watching crime watch and through reporting anything back to them that you feel might be relevant to the case people wanted for murder robbery and kidnapp case that has really made the headlines this month the murder of Melanie Hall this is a scene she was barely visible and had l unseen for several days crime watch is now such an institution it regularly makes the news they’ve been filming for crime watch focused on that Supermarket that’s where joey8 stopped on her way home on the night she disappeared and when the Metropolitan Police asked us to put together an appeal on the Madeline mccan case the headlines spread all over the world I’ll be asking British public for help tomorrow night here on BBC’s crime watch on Britain’s version of America’s Most Wanted BBC crime watch reconstruction this case has um over the years since Madeline disappeared has been the subject of intense media coverage and some of that coverage has not been factually accurate we had the opportunity to carefully piece together the timeline in terms of the information and evidence that we had accumulated and then to be able to reach out to the public helping them to relive that moment and let’s focus on 10 p.m. let’s focus on this sighting and you tell me what’s important and what people watching on the night of the of the television broadcast on crime watch it was an unprecedented event for us you know the public watched the program in their millions and they called into the show in their thousands and in amongst all of that information we got some really interesting leads on the day that the program went out we were actually in the studios so we were able to witness a lot of the calls coming in in and as soon as the appeal started the phones were ringing I was quite surprised after the length of time 6 and 1 half years in multiple appeals you think you know can we get anything more but clearly the format of the program the way the information was delivered meant people who had really relevant information came [Music] forward after 30 years and 3 20 programs crime watch has featured more than 4 and a half thousand cases so how is the show put together wherever possible filming takes place in the actual locations where crimes have happened well there’s nothing more important than having accuracy in the reconstructions they have got to be as close as possible to what we think are the facts of the case on the day of the broadcast officers are briefed on all the cases there may be 40 50 different pieces of um of appeal that are going out throughout the show each of the leads for the cases gets to stand in front of the rest of the the police and crime watch team and just give a little bit more detail about what it is precisely that the that the investigating officer is looking for and that’s a really important element of the of the show itself as soon as the show Begins the phones are live it’s always astonishing how quickly the phones start ringing in the studio time and time again it’s a formula that works dangerous criminals are behind bars and thanks to you Britain is a safer place truly remarkable and as Matthew said there all thanks to your calls and we still need your help this time with a brutal burglary at a family home in Kent through LS where’s the B CLS a baseball bat and I had a sledgehammer well that’s coming very soon but first Martin has his latest batch of CCTV yes and we start with a pair of chances trying their luck in an amusement arcade it’s very early on a Saturday morning in February and this rather acrobatic chap is making his way carefully into the back Corridor of an amusement arcade in Crawley in Sussex after soaring a hole in the ceiling and he’s not alone with his equally agile friend joining him a few moments later armed with a torch the pair make their way into the main arcade area crawling along the floor to avoid the motion sensors it’s a shame for them they weren’t so diligent when it came to the security cameras which capture their every move they set about the machines jimming them open and emptying the the cash boxes they systematically work their way around the arcade netting themselves more than 40 Grand in the process when they’re done they crawl back the way they came leaving through the hole in the roof where police believe a third man had been keeping watch now it’s odds on that someone recognizes these chances so don’t take the gamble if you know them tell us who they are tonight inside the Halifax Bank in Blackburn toown Center on a Tuesday afternoon in May a man is being served at the counter he’s withdrawing several th000 in cash which the bank clerk gives him in a white envelope little does he know he’s being watched intently by two women one in a bubble hat and one in a dark coat who appear to be queuing when he leaves the bank the women follow just a few seconds behind they stay close to him as he walks through a nearby shopping center and when he enters wh Smiths the younger woman makes her move slipping her hand into his pocket and grabbing the envelope before hurrying off the police know the older woman is called Stana dumitru but they need you to name her Bobble hated sidekick and to tell us where they both are a man wearing pale trousers and a leather jacket walks into the O2 shop in High Road North London on a Friday morning in March shortly followed by a guy in ripped blue jeans the pair walk over to the display and start to fiddle with the handsets they seem to be under the impression that this is a takeaway watch as one of them prizes a phone off its stand he then joins his mate and together they take another one the guy in the blue jeans casually slipping it into his pocket before they leave that day they took three handsets worth £1,300 and police are linking them to at least 17 other jobs give us a call and name these sneaky phone thieves [Music] tonight if you need another look all the CCTV is on the website call and text the numbers on screen if you can help calls are free from most landlines some networks and mobile operators will charge now just take a look at these uh photographs here they’re not easy to look at they they show the horrific injuries inflicted on a husband and wife by a gang who raided their home late one night without warning the thugs battered the couple using baseball bats and hammers this dangerous gang needs to be caught tonight before they kill someone I can still picture him hitting my husband all they had to say was don’t move but they never gave us the option those 10 15 minutes has changed our life forever [Music] where this is where we’ve lived for a long time where you know we’ve entertained you know our daughter’s grown up here this our Palace really open Countryside house we always dreamed of and we worked hard for it and we made it our home well I got home a bit earlier from work so late afternoon so rather than just sitting we went to out for a walk just before 7 we had our dinner and um uh we sat and watched Telly and um we went to bed about just before [Music] [Music] 10: I heard a crash and I thought it was a car accident outside within the seconds I heard the voices the people walking around in about 30 seconds and they were upstairs where’s the the first thing I remember is being struck across the face three LS b cloppers a baseball bat and I had a sledgehammer they didn’t demand anything first they hit us my teeth fell out and and the jaw was broken one point I thought I was going to lose my husband other than that my mind was numb there was one chat who was the leader if you like and he was the one that um did most of the physical damage to myself and my wife one guy who was going through the cupets I could see from corner of my eye and the other one was asking me is go money s where’s the money and he said repeatedly two or three times and before I could answer anything he was they found the [Music] S don’t remember actually coming downstairs but I Tred to dial 999 I told the first digit but then blood was foring so much then my wife actually took the phone from me what’s happened well we’ve been B coming they’ hit us they broken into our house they’ve broken into your house we’re both bleeding my husband and myself I have fra multiple fractures on my side of the face and I inside of the f I still have no feeling some of the feeling may take 18 months or may never come back they um uh cracked my eye socket my cheekbone and they broke my jaw my nose is [Music] broken uh this eye is not reacting as fast as it should be so I can’t read properly there’s three young fit um BLS I mean what am I going to do in terms of threatening them and all they had to say was don’t move you if you do move we will hit you but they never gave us the option there was no need for it if they had asked me I’ll probably hand it over to them you can’t put price on a life just disgraceful well if you want to get in touch with any information on this particular crime I should tell you right now that we’ve had to change our number tonight we’re having a few problems with the phone lines so this is the crime watch number tonight for this or any other case you want to get in touch on it’s 02920 83864 that’s 02920 83864 and I should let you know that texts and emails are working on the same addresses as normal well DS Richard Spicer from Kent Police joins me now Jaz summed it up there in the film didn’t he by saying that there was no sense in which these guys needed to use this amount of violence to get what they wanted no that’s right kiry it was completely unnecessary the uh injuries that they sustained were horrific um what we can say from what the couple tell us is that one person did seem to be a lot more violent than the other two and his actions May indeed have shocked the others that were with him uh they say that one of them was dark skinned with a foreign accent and the other two had local accents what did they get away with they took some distinctive items they had a number of Asian gold pieces one of which was identical to this bracelet um it also had a circular pendant with the letter R on it they took personal documents as well including passports in the name of the victims which were jazan uh upul and C beer op right did they was there a Gua away car any idea how they made their escape we assume that they had a car uh on the map here you can see that it’s it’s quite a remote area it’s very rural so we uh wouldn’t thought that they would have got away on foot so we really would urge anyone in that area particularly High Cross Road in sell fleets uh that saw any suspicious Vehicles parked or unattended around the area to give us a call particularly horrific attack and presumably you know very longlasting effect this is going to have yeah it’s good to see that they’re recovering now but it’s going to be long lasting emotionally and physically for them uh as say it was an awful attack on them uh very briefly there’s a reward yes uh £5,000 for anyone that can give us positive information that leads to the arrest okay Richard thanks very much for now well with your help hopefully we can get these thugs cuz that’s what they are behind bars where they belong please to call Richard and his team now in the studio let me give you that number again it’s 02920 83864 or of course you can speak anonymously to Crime Stoppers there’re on 0800 treble 5 treble 1 and if you yourself have been a victim of crime there’s the victim support line let me give you their number too 0845 3030 900 more faces starting this time with saaz Ali detectives need to trace him after he did a runner from H Crown Court a fortnite ago during a lunch break the 28-year-old was then convicted in his absence of the rape and sexual assault of a man in Hastings in February 2013 Ali is originally from Iraq but is links to Burton on Trent and Newar and may well be working as a barber or in fast food restaurants next is Martin Casey he absconded from hmp subury in April where he was serving an 8 and a half year sentence for causing death by dangerous driving Casey was responsible for the death of 50-year-old father of two major Richard angov in 2011 29-year-old Casey has a number of tattoos including a cobra and the name popey with rip and 2607 2011 on his right arm and Martin and a dagger on his back he has link to leerer and Swansea and is considered to be dangerous so should not be approached finally we have this pair Mark Daly and Carol Canam police want to speak to them about a burglary in which more than 20,000 worth of jewelry and property was stolen they’re a couple so they’re likely to be together 43-year-old Dy who is links to centry and leads has a large tattoo on his back with the names Lucas and Johnny in a jigsaw pattern whereas 48-year-old Canam has links to bever in East Yorkshire and alakan in Spain she’s described as having a Yorkshire accent call and text all the usual numbers if you recognize any of tonight’s faces and of course they’re all online now still to come Living With Murder a father talks about the moment that he came face to face with the man who killed his daughter I went to the mag court and I heard a lock open like a big slide ball and then I heard footsteps on the stairs and I knew that it was him I couldn’t breathe I couldn’t see I couldn’t think it was an absolute psychological breakdown but first time for some updates on previous [Music] cases we’ve heard just a sample of some of the great results you’ve helped deliver down the years tonight so let’s bring you up to date with the very latest starting with a case we featured last year 27-year-old traine accountant Atif Ali now he was shot as he drove to work in Luton in May 2013 he suffered a serious injury to his leg and almost died well in the last few weeks three men have been found guilty of attacking Atif they were all convicted of conspiracy to murder and given Hefty jail sentences the court heard that one of them 28-year-old Shazad Maru had arranged the shooting because he wanted a relationship with the victim’s girlfriend next Dean smart who was on the board back in March uh police needed to find him after an extremely violent robbery at a Holiday Park in Deon during which the victims were attacked with hammers and an axe well after his face was shown on crime watch he was located in bath arrested and charged last month 27y old smart was sentenced to 8 years in prison great stuff finally we have Howard Blackman there he is he was wanted for a variety of offenses including drug dealing money laundering and he’d been on the Run for8 months well after our appeal detectives received a tip off and he was found in sou in London last month he was sentenced to 5 years and 3 months in prison he’ll be deported when he served that sentence fantastic and yet more evidence of what a difference your calls really do [Music] make now we often get phone thieves caught on CCTV but this first pair have taken things to the extreme by nicking mobiles worth £200,000 a man who might be wearing a wig and his mate who definitely isn’t walked through the security gate of a mobile phone factory in Ashford in Kent on a Thursday evening in June the white jackets the pair are wearing are very similar to the uniform worn by the factory workers enabling them to walk around unchallenged they make their way onto the factory floor before entering the manager’s office while inside they fill up two holdal full of the latest models of mobile phones they casually stroll off with their loot before leaving via a fire escape they nicked phones worth up to £200,000 pick up yours and tell us who they are [Music] tonight A stocky man in a gray and white Rip Curl hoodie walks into the Barkley’s Bank in bushy and half a on a Monday afternoon in April he strides straight up to the counter where he hands the cashier a green marks and Spencer’s bag and a note demanding thousands of pounds the woman tries to stall for time but the man threatens her so she fills the bag and hands it over he then leaves quickly walking off up the High Street this man stole a lot of money and threatened to hurt a female bank worker who is he this is the backyard of the grandstand restaurant near Newton Abbott Racecourse early on a Monday morning in may now it was a bank holiday but as they say it seems there’s no rest for the wicked as a man wearing a dark hoodie gloves and a clown mask climbs over the wall and into the courtyard he finds an open door and makes his way inside he has a wander around where he comes across two female members of Staff who were preparing for breakfast he marches them towards the manager’s office waving a large knife around as he does he demands they open it but the women explain they don’t have the keys The Knife Man then orders them back to the restaurant area where one of the women is able to run off to raise the alarm the thwarted Thief is then forced to leave with nothing now he might think he’s a bit of a joker but we need you to name this Sinister clown tonight if you can name anyone featured in tonight’s CCTV let me give you that different number again it’s 02920 83864 and of course all the information is on the website over the past 30 years crime watch has featured 758 murders it is of course the most devastating of crimes but somehow throughout the years families and friends have found the strength to talk to us about their grief and to appeal to help catch the killers we usually speak to them in the immediate aftermath of their loss but I wonder have you ever wondered what happens next how they survive the years and decades that follow once our cameras have moved on I didn’t feel that I wanted Lynn and Megan right close at hand this beautiful spot is about 10 miles from where we live so I don’t have to be reminded constantly but their memory intrudes every day something will you know bring them back to you your wife and children are cut down in a corn field [Music] on a sunny day in Kent Middle of Nowhere you know at last place you’d expect to to have something like that and the circumstances you know not a a thever at killing but a sitting them down and blindfolding them and then beating them to death with a hammer it’s just incomprehensible I was quite almost delirious and saying that there was no point in me going on there’s nothing left in my life there must be a quick and easy way out but the moment I knew that Josey was alive suddenly it changes everything you think right you’ve got to be there for her Sha’s eldest daughter Josie had also been attacked along with her M and little sister Josie had severe head injuries but miraculously she survived I used to get people saying you’re you’re so brave Josie and or in the newspaper said that but I don’t really understand why they say that cuz I haven’t done anything really that brave I’ve just got better Josie is now 27 and is building a career as a textile artist I like like people to say to me that I’m oh you’re the famous artist aren’t you JY and I like that I’m not famous artist I’m just an artist making my ways in life and stuff um but yeah I definitely like people saying that now not saying that oh I’m the you’re the little girl from the newspapers I don’t like that anymore if I say that I’m think of the future all time and think positive it doesn’t mean that I’m forgotten about the I haven’t forgotten about the past I do think about it and I think of the happy memories and things but yeah I don’t like thinking about it too much or anything um some people some newspapers said that I’d forgotten stuff about the past or something but I hadn’t maybe I’d told them that but I haven’t at all or anything so I know um about how life used to be but yeah I have to think positive and don’t dwell about it very good girl she does doesn’t come across as a victim but I don’t like people to think that she’s come out of it unscathed you have to remember the toll that it took on her life and what might have happened otherwise Michael Stone was convicted of murdering Lyn and Megan Russell and the attempted murder of Josie he’s serving three life sentences I’m sure that I would be just as upset if I’d lost my family in a plane crash but somehow I constantly think it needed have happened someone has done this out of evil out of total lack of empathy with with a fellow human being you’re left grasping for something that’s just not there and you’re never going to never going to find it really why did this happen [Music] as a dad I haven’t got much left of franchesco’s life and stuff and I just keep all the things that um record that she lived and you know actually what happened to her but there’s a lot of stuff that I keep in there it’s very difficult for me to read them but I keep them there as an archive and you know it’ll probably always stay as an archive three-year-old Franchesca died after an arson attack at her home in December 2008 the rest of the family escaped but she was trapped inside there’s an overwhelming flashback all the time of you know the way the last image I have a Franchesca and which affects me every day you know and it plays on me mind of the last time I seen it and the devastation that she experienced as a three-year-old child the the the things that you go asleep on the first thing I wake up thinking about I think about it all day and the last thing I go to bed thinking about and I dream about it in 2009 44-year-old Graham Heats was jailed for life for starting the fire which killed Franchesca have you come into this space we have Francesca’s star Zone which is a crash and soft play area and where children Kieran has dedicated himself to the Franchesca bimson Foundation set up in his daughter’s memory to provide support for other families affected by serious crime you choose to live on everyone can give up it’s quite easy to just lose faith in humanity and I did do that for a certain extent of time but but then you wake up and you say what about me children that survived and you owe it to your loved ones to live on I’ve chose to keep my daughter alive through what I put in place it’s it’s very poignant to be surrounded by the image of your daughter but it’s very comforting to know she’s all around so it’s like an emotional blanket to surround yourself and sometimes people might think it’s suffocating I think it’s comforting this is my daughter’s playroom as you can see she’s not short of a thing or two um she has some stuff in her bedroom as well so she’s um well looked after that’s for sure on the playing front um yeah and she has got all of this stuff because you know she’s the absolute point of my life now and I find it incredibly difficult to say no Paul Bowman’s 6-year-old daughter is now the first focus of his life his other daughter sanne was murdered in 2005 just weeks after her 18th birthday I wouldn’t say I’m overprotective I try and be as normal as possible it’s it’s difficult because I do have a an awful sort of thing in the back of my head that uh you know my daughter will not get to adulthood as Sally didn’t [Music] you’ve been told that she’s been grabbed by someone and stabbed to death this is the last minutes of your daughter’s life did she feel pain how long did it take did she suffer you know all those sorts of things you know who who did it why where is he I can be driving along um having quite a good day and all of a sudden bang it would just enter my head and it’s as if I was there in my in my mind for for a few seconds it’s as if I was there and just standing there and not been able to do [Music] anything in 2008 37-year-old Mark Dixie was found guilty of San’s murder and jailed for a minimum of 34 years I went to the magistr court and I’m sitting in there and then I heard um a lock open like a big slide Bol slide but that came from downstairs there was a set of stairs to my right hand side and then I heard footsteps on the stairs and I knew that it was him coming up the stairs and at any minute we would actually be in the same room and I’ve never felt anything like it in my life it was ridiculous I couldn’t breathe I couldn’t see I couldn’t think I didn’t know who I was I didn’t know where I was didn’t know what I was doing it was an absolute psychological breakdown for Paul Bowman the grief hit the hardest once his daughter’s killer was convicted I didn’t want to survive I didn’t want to be here I don’t know whether I had not enough courage or or what but I I couldn’t actually commit suicide but um but dying seemed a really good thing to do there was quite a bit of drinking going on there was a fair amount of drug taking there was a fair amount of involvement in very dodgy people it was an absolute downward spiral so I know that the drop down there was was an immense like falling off a cliff but I I just can’t remember whether I climed back up slowly or whether I bound it back up I just I just can’t remember I know I did otherwise I wouldn’t be here now I don’t speak with any kind of acceptance whatsoever because to me it’s still horrific and it’s still disgusting but I can’t allow it and him and his actions to destroy me anymore I allowed him to do that for a while but uh I’m determined he won’t he won’t win this war with [Music] me I will live a as decent a life as I can with what’s happened and what’s in in my [Music] head life doesn’t end when we lose our loved ones it should continue in honor of our loved ones I just want to let people know how I am now and how normal I am and um that my life is okay and happy she definitely doesn’t ever look back or want to talk about it or think about it she just wants to get on with life and enjoy herself so yeah I think we could all learn from that [Music] thank you to everyone who talked to us for that film for crime watch um I should tell you just briefly that on the double rape case tonight we think we’ve had a very uh significant call from a key witness we believe that Darren has called in in fact he is talking right now to one of our senior investigating officers apologies again for the problems with the phone lines please do call the new number it’s 02920 83864 if you can help them please do call in from everyone on crime watch your calls make a difference we’ll see you again next month for now bye-bye [Music]