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Tag Archives: Reds
Paul Ponting (and Lord Lucan).
One must presume that Paul Ponting of Ormskirk is either very unfortunate, or else guilty of the many allegations against him. His nocturnal hobbies do not interest me, but when he jumps into the Daniel Morgan murder, then I take … Continue reading
Guanaboa to Croydon.
His Father was a Jamaican who jumped ship and worked as a docker, in Liverpool, before heading south, so he cannot possibly be Francis Willoughby Haslam. “Reds” Haslam was born in October, 1947, in Putney. Moving on a decade and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1947-73, Daniel Morgan, Greater Manchester Police, Ian Hurst, Metropolitan Police, Nigeria, Operation, Reds, West Indies, Xala, Yarnwinder
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Jarratt, Worboys and the Daniel Morgan murder.
Chris Jarratt links the bungled John Worboys case and the debacle which became the Daniel Morgan murder investigation. Jarratt mishandled the Worboys series of rapes and was also a handler for ex Det Con “Reds” Haslam, the serial fantasist who … Continue reading
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Tagged "Fintan Creaven", 1973-89, Bonnici drugs cartel, Clown Prosecution Service, DCS Dave Cook, Quick, Reds
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True Crime Britain podcast – the murder of Daniel Morgan.
Gung hai fa choi, Happy Year of the Rabbit. Another week, another podcast. Only half a dozen errors on this one. Rhiannon Doe, the narrator, tells us, at 11 minutes in, that a Rolex watch was missing went Morgan’s body … Continue reading
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Tagged "Fintan Creaven", 1973-89, Bonnici drugs cartel, Holmes, Kim James, Reds
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Very suspicious – death in custody of Krystian Kilkowski, King’s Lynn Police.
A few years ago, P.C James A Haslam of King’s Lynn Police (who lives in Downham Market) said that he wanted to “get a nutter”. Soon after, Mr Chris Higgins (who had mental illness issues) died in police custody. Mr … Continue reading
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Tagged 1947-73, Radical feminazi, Reds, Tories
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“Broken Yard” by Tom Harper.
Chapter One deals with the Stephen Lawrence murder, and quite a minor mistake. It had no connection to Eltham but to Kidbrooke. Eltham divides into thirds, Palace (very posh), Park (middle) and North, the A2, mostly white working class worthies, … Continue reading
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Tagged Daniel Morgan, Ian Hurst, Metropolitan Police, Reds, Southern Investigations, Woods
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Tom Harper “Broken Yard” and the Daily Mail.
Stop giggling. Here is Guy Adams review of the much awaited work on Metropolitan Police mendacity, but it has curious omissions and additions. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-11337575/Metropolitan-Police-long-blighted-incompetence-corruption-new-book-reveals.html Any allusion to David Zinzan who not only had a role in the “Line of duty” … Continue reading
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Tagged Near Biggin Hill, Reds, Zinzan
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“Reds” Haslam 75th birthday, the Daniel Morgan murder and police criminality.
So much for doing deals with plod, their part was to have ex Det Con “Reds” Haslam arrested by now. Until O’Loan uncovered his mendacity and serial fantasist spiel, Haslam was only duping a few folks, Alastair Morgan (whom, one … Continue reading
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Tagged 1947-73, Bonnici drugs cartel, DCS Dave Cook, Huntingdon, It dread inna Inglan, Near Biggin Hill, Reds, West Indies
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“Reds” Haslam and Chris Mahaffey, the Daniel Morgan murder.
Putting a few loose ends together, I came across this. 4.00 Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty – Det Con “Reds” Haslam, after quitting the Metropolitan Police when his role in the suicide of Alan “Taffy” Holmes came to light, went to … Continue reading
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Tagged "Fintan Creaven", 1989-96, Bonnici drugs cartel, Daniel Morgan, Huntingdon, PSNI/RUC, Reds, Southern Investigations
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Maltese connection, the Daniel Morgan murder.
Time to return to the Daniel Morgan murder and examine some claims, some far fetched, others less so. Is Roger Cottrell close to the truth? Mention of Tom Watson leads one to think not, whilst Kincora is a national disgrace … Continue reading
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Tagged 1996-2006, Bonnici drugs cartel, Bryn Estyn, Mi6, Norfolk Police, Reds, Rupert Murdoch, West Yorkshire Police
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