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Father of young man murdered 26 years ago calls for release of person convicted of killing


The father of a young man murdered 26 years ago has called for the release of the person convicted of killing him.

John Suffield was brutally murdered inside a bookmaker's on Lodge Lane in Toxteth, Liverpool in 1981.

His father, also called John, makes an emotional plea on 大象传媒 One's Inside Out North West for the release of Raymond Gilbert, the man convicted of his son's murder.

"I think it's time Raymond Gilbert was released from prison. I think he's done enough time," says John Suffield.

"Over half of your life is a long time to spend in prison and somebody should be taking steps to resolve the future of Raymond Gilbert.

"If he knocked at my front door now I'd welcome him into my home.

"He's served the required term of punishment as a deterrent and I am at a loss to know what he's been doing in prison for the last 12 years, long past his expected time of release."

John Suffield Junior, 23, was killed during a robbery at the Joe Coral Bookmaker's.

Within three days, Merseyside Police had arrested Raymond Gilbert.

Gilbert, who was 22, was interrogated by detectives for 48 hours without a solicitor present. The interviews were not taped.

During that time he changed his statement several times.

He admitted the murder and named an accomplice called John Kamara.

There was nothing to link either man to the scene of the crime, no forensic evidence, and the eyewitnesses failed to identify them.

As soon as Gilbert was allowed to speak to a solicitor he protested his innocence.

At the start of the murder trial he pleaded not guilty but suddenly changed his plea to guilty during the third re-trial.

He has now spent the last 26 years denying his guilt.

The judge sentenced Raymond Gilbert and John Kamara to life imprisonment. Gilbert was told he must serve a minimum of 15 years in jail.

The case of Gilbert and Kamara took a new twist in March 2000 when Kamara's conviction was quashed by the Court of Appeal after he had served 19 years.

Gilbert was denied leave to appeal because of his earlier guilty plea.

John Suffield has doubts about the conviction.

He tells Inside Out: "Raymond Gilbert pleaded guilty and one would say that's the strongest evidence, but the doubts have been placed in my mind.

"Psychiatrists doubt that this was a reasonable confession. They say it bears all the hallmarks of a false confession.

"There's other evidence which makes me doubt that Raymond Gilbert was involved in the murder of my son.

"Nobody wants an innocent man to be kept in prison for a crime that he might not have committed or indeed did not commit."

Solicitor Campbell Malone has represented many prisoners who have been the victims of miscarriages of justice.

He believes Raymond Gilbert should no longer be in jail.

"Gilbert would have been out of prison ten years ago had he been prepared to admit his guilt but he doesn't," says Malone.

"When you look at the case carefully there is little else against him except what has come out of his own mouth."

Merseyside Police say they have no comment to make on Raymond Gilbert's case.

The Parole Board for England and Wales confirm he is unlikely to be considered for parole for several years.

Notes to Editors

If using any of the above please credit: Inside Out North West, Friday 23 February, 7.30pm, 大象传媒 One.

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Category: North West Regional TV
Date: 22.02.2007
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