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Inside Out: Threats to kill – what the police knew


The new series of Inside Out on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One East Midlands returns to examine whether a police force should have known about a notorious crime gangs' plans to execute a retired couple.

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The programme is broadcast on the day the Independent Police Complaints Commission publishes the results of a two-year inquiry into how Joan and John Stirland were protected.

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The Stirlands were murdered as revenge for a killing carried out by Joan Stirland's son. The couple had fled to the Lincolnshire Coast after their home in Nottingham was blasted by gunfire in the months before their deaths.

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Inside Out has established Nottinghamshire Police failed to pass on crucial intelligence to Lincolnshire Police which could have alerted it to how much danger the couple were in.

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Colin Gunn, who is serving 35 years for conspiring to kill the Stirlands, was already the subject of Nottinghamshire Police's most sophisticated assault on organised crime.

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Intelligence gathered during the investigation had, the programme claims, already established Gunn's gang of criminals were making plans to target Joan and John Stirland.

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But Lincolnshire Police never received the full extent of that intelligence. The programme reveals, for the first time, what Nottinghamshire Police knew.

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Joan Stirland telephoned detectives from Nottinghamshire on the morning of the murders to tell them a neighbour had seen a prowler the night before.

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Inside Out also has the details of the astonishing delays in responding to the call.

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Lincolnshire Police, who brought Gunn and two others to justice, has released tapes of its interviews with Colin Gunn to the programme.

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The programme will also broadcast, for the first time, tapes Nottinghamshire police refused to release of a corrupt constable tipping off Colin Gunn's gang about police investigations. DC Charles Fletcher is now serving eight years in prison.

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And viewers will hear claims by a former Nottinghamshire Police detective that the force was close to arresting Colin Gunn at least three years before he was eventually arrested.

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Nottinghamshire's Chief Constable, Steve Green, declined to be interviewed for the programme.

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Inside Out, ´óÏó´«Ã½ One East Midlands, Friday 22 February 2008, 7.30pm

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Notes to Editors

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Inside Out can be viewed online at bbc.co.uk/insideout from 8.00pm on Friday 22 February.

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Category: East Midlands TV
Date: 22.02.2008
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