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Carl Bridgewater case: Paperboy murder evidence 'looked at' by Home Office | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The case of a boy's death nearly 40 years ago is to be "looked at" by the government after claims emerged in a TV documentary. | The case of a boy's death nearly 40 years ago is to be "looked at" by the government after claims emerged in a TV documentary. |
Newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater, 13, died at Yew Tree Farm in Prestwood near Stourbridge, West Midlands, in 1978. | Newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater, 13, died at Yew Tree Farm in Prestwood near Stourbridge, West Midlands, in 1978. |
The ex-wife of Bert Spencer, who police questioned at the time, has spoken about how he disposed of a gun. He has always denied the murder. | The ex-wife of Bert Spencer, who police questioned at the time, has spoken about how he disposed of a gun. He has always denied the murder. |
Policing Minister Mike Penning said: "We will look at... ongoing evidence." | |
Read more news about Birmingham and the Black Country | Read more news about Birmingham and the Black Country |
Carl was shot after apparently disturbing a burglary. | Carl was shot after apparently disturbing a burglary. |
An ex-hospital secretary, who had provided Mr Spencer with what he described as a "cast-iron" alibi, told a Channel 4 documentary that she could not prove where he was on the day of the boy's killing. | An ex-hospital secretary, who had provided Mr Spencer with what he described as a "cast-iron" alibi, told a Channel 4 documentary that she could not prove where he was on the day of the boy's killing. |
In the programme, aired on Sunday, his ex-wife Janet also spoke about how he disposed of a legally owned shotgun and how she had come home to find him washing a green jumper which she never saw again. | |
Mr Spencer denied her claims and said: "My ex-wife blamed me for everything, including breast cancer." | Mr Spencer denied her claims and said: "My ex-wife blamed me for everything, including breast cancer." |
Four men, who became known as the Bridgewater Four, were jailed for Carl's murder in 1979 but their convictions were quashed in 1997 amid concerns about police evidence. | Four men, who became known as the Bridgewater Four, were jailed for Carl's murder in 1979 but their convictions were quashed in 1997 amid concerns about police evidence. |
James Robinson and cousins Michael and Vincent Hickey had spent 18 years in prison, while the fourth man, Patrick Molloy, died in prison in 1981, aged 53. | James Robinson and cousins Michael and Vincent Hickey had spent 18 years in prison, while the fourth man, Patrick Molloy, died in prison in 1981, aged 53. |
At the start of the programme, Mr Spencer reiterated his innocence and said: "I did not kill Carl Bridgewater, and I am here to prove to you that I did not." | At the start of the programme, Mr Spencer reiterated his innocence and said: "I did not kill Carl Bridgewater, and I am here to prove to you that I did not." |
Mr Penning said: "It is not the role of the Independent Police Complaints Commission to instruct the police how to investigate, but we will look at the case and at the ongoing evidence." | Mr Penning said: "It is not the role of the Independent Police Complaints Commission to instruct the police how to investigate, but we will look at the case and at the ongoing evidence." |
In a statement following the broadcast, Staffordshire Police said the matter was "not currently under investigation". | In a statement following the broadcast, Staffordshire Police said the matter was "not currently under investigation". |
But it said "police will review the investigation in light of any new information or evidence being made available". | But it said "police will review the investigation in light of any new information or evidence being made available". |
Months after the Bridgewater Four were jailed in 1979, Spencer shot dead friend Hubert Wilkes, 74, at Holloway House Farm in Kingswinford and served 15 years in jail. | Months after the Bridgewater Four were jailed in 1979, Spencer shot dead friend Hubert Wilkes, 74, at Holloway House Farm in Kingswinford and served 15 years in jail. |
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