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 The Timeshare Beat: Noye fails to overturn M25 murder conviction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Noye, 54, had appealed on the grounds that a crucial witness at his trial in April last year was a criminal who lied about seeing Noye stab to death Stephen Cameron in an attempt to win favour with the police.
Noye, from Sevenoaks, Kent, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life at the Old Bailey after a jury rejected his argument that he acted in self-defence when he stabbed Mr Cameron, aged 19, at the M25 Swanley interchange in Kent on 19 May 1996.
Noye was cleared on grounds of self-defence of the murder of Detective Constable John Fordham, who was stabbed to death after Noye found him in his garden on surveillance duty during the Brink's-Mat investigation.
www.thetimesharebeat.com /archives/2001/ts/tsoct32.htm   (504 words)

  
 Bernard O'Mahoney - Essexboys - The Triple Rettendon Murders - Articles - 14/04/00 - Kenneth Noye - the full story
Noye: 'south London villian with B-movie face' The verdict against Kenneth Noye will come as a relief for all those whose lives have been blighted by a man with a history of terrible violence; not least the family of police officer Dc John Fordham, who died after being stabbed 10 times by Noye.
As Noye left the dock today to start another term in jail - he served just over seven years of a 14-year sentence for his role in the £27 million Brink's-Mat gold bullion robbery - it was a new low in a life of crime that began as a spoilt only child.
On his release Noye was not happy with her choice and spent thousands on new security equipment, including surveillance cameras linked to TV monitors in three rooms, new bolts and locks on all the outside entrances and floodlights for the grounds.
www.bernardomahoney.com /rrmurders/articles/noyetfs.shtml   (2238 words)

  
 BBC - Crime Case Closed - Brinks Mat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Noye appeared to have some expertise in the gold smelting trade and had connections with John Palmer, the owners of a Bristol-based gold dealership.
Noye's expertise was used to introduce copper to much of the Brinks Mat gold during the smelting process.
Noye was subsequently arrested for murder and, although it may have seemed that he would finally go to prison, the jury believed the defence case that he acted in self-defence and he was acquitted by a majority decision.
www.bbc.co.uk /crime/caseclosed/brinksmat.shtml   (1728 words)

  
 The Observer | Food monthly | The mystery of Kenneth Noye's gold
When robber and cop-killer Kenneth Noye was extradited from his Spanish hideaway for his brutal 'M25' murder, it seemed justice had at last been done.
The contrast with Kenny Noye's cell in the 'A' unit in the secure-as-can-be wing of Whitemoor Prison, Cambridgeshire, is stark.
Noye's 4x4 would be worth £15,000, and the house with the view of Trafalgar has now been sold, reportedly for £500,000.
observer.guardian.co.uk /life/story/0,6903,442407,00.html   (3083 words)

  
 How Noye was caught
As Noye was contemplating his dessert, four undercover detectives dressed in shorts and T-shirts rushed over, pinned him to the ground and snapped on handcuffs.
Noye also made a series of calls to arrange, through another friend, to fly in a private helicopter first to a golf course near Caen in France and then on to Spain.
Noye is believed to have spent some time on the run in Northern Cyprus, which does not have an extradition treaty with Britain and where he had a powerful ally in another fugitive, the disgraced businessman Asil Nadir.
www.freemasonrywatch.org /caught.html   (1070 words)

  
 BBC News | UK | Noye: From street vendor to Mr Big
Kenneth Noye revelled in his image of a rags to riches businessman.
But Noye was back in court in 1986 and, after an 11-week trial at the Old Bailey, was convicted of conspiring to handle gold from the Brinks Mat robbery and conspiring to evade VAT payments.
On his release in 1994 Noye returned home and managed to keep a low profile for two years until his name, and face, was once again emblazoned on the front of the nation's tabloids in connection with the M25 murder.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/696969.stm   (787 words)

  
 New Criminologist (Print version): Jack Whomes, one of two men convicted of the Essex Range Rover murders of Pat Tate, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Noye was able to secrete a large amount of the stolen gold, which to this day has never been recovered.
It was while Noye was completing his sentence at Swaleside that Tate introduced himself, offering his services as a bodyguard and grasping the attentions of Kenny Noye with his tales of building an empire on the distribution of Ecstasy tablets.
Kenneth Noye was all business it seemed, and Noye was legendary for his short fuse and swift delivery of retribution against those who crossed him.
www.newcriminologist.co.uk /print.asp?id=-290769309   (1576 words)

  
 Colourful past of Murdoch security man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Noye is in jail for a road rage murder.
His alleged relationship with Noye came to light in 1985 when the latter was on trial for the murder of a police officer, Detective Constable John Fordham.
Noye claimed he acted in self-defence and told investigators that they should talk to Chief Superintendent Ray Adams, who would vouch that he was neither a violent man nor a killer.
www.legal-rights.org /NDSTHEFT/ndssecurityman.html   (814 words)

  
 Brinks Mat robbery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perry recruited Kenneth Noye (who had links with a legitimate gold dealer in Bristol) to dispose of the gold.
Noye was placed under police surveillance and in January 1985 killed an officer he discovered in his garden.
In 1986 Noye was found guilty of conspiracy to handle the Brinks Mat gold, fined £700,000 and sentenced to 14 years in prison, although he only had to serve 8 years before being released in 1994.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brinks_Mat_robbery   (383 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - UK - Killer Noye in court fight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CONVICTED killer Kenneth Noye was due to launch a High Court challenge today to the conditions in which he is being held.
Noye, 57, jailed for life for the M25 "road rage" murder of Stephen Cameron, was applying for permission to seek rulings that the conditions in which he is being held in the special secure unit at Whitemoor Prison, Cambs, breached his human rights.
Noye complains of sleep deprivation, lack of access to daylight and visual stimuli and lack of a proper medical assessment.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /uk.cfm?id=171562004   (152 words)

  
 Bernard O'Mahoney - Essexboys - The Triple Rettendon Murders - Articles - 14/04/00 - Kenneth Noye - the full story (via ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Police were to find 11 bars of the gold under an empty paint tin in Noye's garage which he was accused of preparing to launder.
In 1985 Noye was cleared of murder - but a year later jailed for 14 years at the Old Bailey for handling the Brink's-Mat bullion and evading £1 million of VAT.
This annoyed Brenda Noye so much she persuaded her husband to put Hollywood Cottage on the market for £1million and bought a new house in Sevenoaks.
www.bernardomahoney.com.cob-web.org:8888 /rrmurders/articles/noyetfs.shtml   (2241 words)

  
 BBC News | UK | The search for Kenneth Noye
Throughout 1997 newspapers continued to speculate on Noye's whereabouts.
Various theories suggested he had undergone cosmetic surgery and was living in Brazil, was running a timeshare operation in northern Cyprus, or was financing a drug-smuggling ring in Russia.
Friday 28 August 1998: 10.24pm: Police arrest Noye at a restaurant in the resort of Barbate as he eats a seafood meal with a female companion.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/692329.stm   (477 words)

  
 Kenneth_i_of_scotland info here at en.air-treatment.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cináed mac Ailpín (after 800–13 February 858), (anglicised Kenneth MacAlpin) was khan of the Picts and, as per to national myth, elementary king of Scots.
As the wife 'n matriarch of kings, when Máel Muire died in 913, her casualty was reported by the Annals of Ulster, an far unfashionable abnormality for the misogynistic chronicles of the age.
Kenneth I of Scotland Notes Notes ^ That the Pictish succession was matrilineal is doubted.
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 Stephen Cameron in The AnswerBank: News
the difficulty K Noye had in defence - pre-emptive attack because he apprehended serious bodily harm himself, was that this was the second time he had used it.
Kenneth Noyes participation in the brinks mat gold bullion robbery and his murder of a police officer and his lifelong criminal past and his murder of Stephen Cameron doesn't leave me in any doubt that he should spend the rest of his life in jail.
However, on this occasion thanks to Noyes previous history of violence, robbery and murder (and thanks to some incredibly brave witnesses, one of whom was also later murdered) justice was done.
www.theanswerbank.co.uk /News/Question182418.html   (493 words)

  
 CPS Press Release : DCPS statement at conclusion of Kenneth Noye trial
Speaking at the conclusion today of the trial of Kenneth Noye, CPS Chief Crown Prosecutor for Kent, Elizabeth Howe, said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has made a major contribution to achieving the conviction today of the man who committed the brutal murder of Stephen Cameron.
“Since Noye’s return to the UK in May last year The Crown Prosecution Service in Kent, Kent police, and counsel, have worked closely together to ensure the prosecution case was comprehensively and efficiently prepared enabling it to be properly put before a jury.
Kenneth Noye was today sentenced to life imprisonment at the Old Bailey for the murder of Stephen Cameron.
www.cps.gov.uk /news/pressreleases/archive/2000/111_00.html   (533 words)

  
 The Sun Online - News: Noye in Lotto sin-dicate
Noye has teamed up with four other lifers to shell out £2 a week each for the Wednesday and Saturday draws.
Noye, 57 — serving life for the road-rage murder of Stephen Cameron — has been told that if the five win a big prize they will NOT be able to get the cash immediately.
Noye — who has a Spanish villa reckoned to be worth £1MILLION — was jailed five years ago.
www.thesun.co.uk /article/0,,2-2004372759,00.html   (359 words)

  
 Public Enemy Number One (Kenny Noye)
If Noye is extradited to the UK, the film will not be shown until the end of any legal proceedings arising from the death of Stephen Cameron, who died in the road rage attack.
But if Noye remains in Spain, the controversial programme could be screened by the end of the year.
Some interesting related trivia: in real life, Noye served eight years in jail for his part in the Brink's-Mat gold bullion robbery at London's Heathrow airport in 1983 (the robbery upon which the film Fool's Gold was based).
www.compleatseanbean.com /noye.html   (632 words)

  
 Ananova - Police to quiz Noye after trial witness shot dead
Police are to quiz killer Kenneth Noye over the murder of a key witness in his M25 road rage trial.
The father-of-three had witnessed the murder of Stephen Cameron and at the Old Bailey earlier this year gave evidence against Noye, who was jailed for life.
The businessman moved to a secret address and claimed he had been threatened in an attempt to stop him giving evidence in court after he saw Noye stab 21-year-old Mr Cameron in a road rage incident in May 1996 on an M25 slip road at Swanley in Kent.
www.ananova.com /news/story/sm_77629.html   (392 words)

  
 Freemasons: The silent destroyers?
Noye was to admit stabbing the officer to death but claimed that he acted in self-defence as he feared for his life.
Noye was released in 1994 and, despite being forced to pay £3 million following civil action by the loss adjusters for Brink's-Mat's insurers, never seemed to be short of cash.
The former fiancée of the man murdered by Kenneth Noye in the M25 road rage attack has spoken of her fear of an assassination attempt ordered by the gangster, after police warned her of a £1m price on her head.
www.mega.nu:8080 /ampp/www.bilderberg.org/masons.htm   (20583 words)

  
 The Apprentice's Pillar - Freemasonry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kenneth Noye, the man who is currently suspected of being involved in the M25 Road Rage murder, was a Mason.
He was previously involved in the Brinx Matt bullion robbery and a police officer in the grounds of Noye's home was killed by having a garden fork plunged into his chest.
Noye was expelled from the Craft, but people being people, they tarnish all Masons accordingly.
www.masonic.anomaly.co.uk /masonry.htm   (614 words)

  
 Noye   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
KENNETH Noye believed there was a price for everyone and he bought police officers and public officials to changed their telephone numbers.
Noye is a comic character, perverse and cantankerous.
Noye, who doesn't want to leave her friends to get on and Mrs.
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 Kenneth Noye Could Go Free - PoliceSpecials.com Forum
Kenneth Noye could be freed in six months if he succeeds in getting his murder conviction reduced to manslaughter.
Noye is currently being held at the high security unit at HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire.
In April, his solicitors added they hoped the CCRC would refer the case back to the Court of Appeal if research confirmed the "factual and physical" cause of Mr Cameron's death being "somewhat different" to those heard at the trial.
www.policespecials.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=4217   (384 words)

  
 Full_Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kenneth Noye is a criminal mastermind and millionaire.
The man at the top of organised crime in Britain fled the country after the murder of young motorist Stephen Cameron on the M25.
Bestselling investigative journalist Wensley Clarkson has penetrated the inner sanctum of Noye's closest family and criminal associates to paint a chilling portrait of a brilliant master criminal.
www.dymocks.com.au /Dynamic/full_details.aspx?ISBN=1844541932   (163 words)

  
 Zodiackiller.com Message Board
Noye's solicitors knew that the forensic evidence showed that Fordham had been stabbed while his arms were pinioned away from his body.
Noye is also believed to be responsible for the death of many others including persons murdered by proxy while he was in prison.
The police must have known where Noye was in hiding almost from the day of the killing.
www.zodiackiller.com /mba/gzd/385.html   (3224 words)

  
 National paper follows Sevenoaks Chronicle. www.HoldTheFrontPage.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A swiftly-published denial in the Sevenoaks Chronicle of a Kenneth Noye story in The Mirror has finally encouraged a retraction from the national daily.
The Mirror published an article in May alleging that jailed murderer Kenneth Noye had become a police informant in return for an early release.
Within hours of the story's publication, Noye's solicitor Henry Milner called the Chronicle to deny the story.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk /news/2000/11nov/001120noy.shtml   (152 words)

  
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 Ananova - Man held in Noye witness murder probe
The man, in his early 20s, with cropped dark hair, was taken out of the front door of the house in Station Road, Pluckley, Kent, by three officers and bundled into the back of a police patrol car before being driven away shortly after 10am.
Mr Decabral, 40, was shot in the head by a gunman as he sat in his car outside a Halfords superstore in nearby Ashford at lunchtime on Thursday.
The father-of-three received threats to his life before giving evidence at Noye's trial at the Old Bailey earlier this year, which resulted in him being jailed for life.
www.ananova.com /news/story/sm_77449.html   (235 words)

  
 NOYE family history and genealogy information .. Noye ancestry links
OVERVIEW -- As this genealogical help and research area is a new part of our website, and is currently under development..
genealogy software and family history research database for the Noye name will likely be included in the updates along with an automated form to submit data for Noye family history..
posting surname and ancestry data for Noye items as well as allowing the public to search for Noye details will remain free of charge.
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 Kenneth Noye (by Elizabeth Cook, Court Artist)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kenneth Noye was jailed for the murder of Stephen Cameron in a road rage attack in 1996.
He spent two years hiding in Spain before being arrested in 1998 and brought back to Britain.
Please use the "Back" button on your browser to return to the picture index.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Death Warrant: Kenneth Noye, the Brink's-Mat Robbery And The Gold: Books: Will Pearson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The biggest robbery in British history, it unleashed a trail of murder, betrayal and revenge; forced a young woman into hiding for the rest of her life; and kick-started global money laundering.
In on the heist from the very first, Kenneth Noye helped turn the gold into cash - and stabbed to death the undercover policeman sent to catch him.
Acquitted of murder, Noye spent ten years in jail for handling the gold.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0752876201   (642 words)

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