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Sam Rimmer mum speaks of 'daily horror' since his unsolved murder | Sam Rimmer mum speaks of 'daily horror' since his unsolved murder |
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A newly released picture of Sam Rimmer, 22, who was fatally shot in the back on 16 August 2022 | A newly released picture of Sam Rimmer, 22, who was fatally shot in the back on 16 August 2022 |
The mother of a 22-year-old man who was shot in the back with a sub-machine gun three years ago said the image of seeing his body lying in a morgue still "haunts" her. | The mother of a 22-year-old man who was shot in the back with a sub-machine gun three years ago said the image of seeing his body lying in a morgue still "haunts" her. |
While the murder of Sam Rimmer remains unsolved, detectives are confident they have identified his killers. | While the murder of Sam Rimmer remains unsolved, detectives are confident they have identified his killers. |
Mr Rimmer was killed on Lavrock Bank, in the Dingle area of Liverpool, at about 23:40 BST on 16 August 2022 by a masked gunman who was on the back of an electric bike. | Mr Rimmer was killed on Lavrock Bank, in the Dingle area of Liverpool, at about 23:40 BST on 16 August 2022 by a masked gunman who was on the back of an electric bike. |
Joanne Rimmer urged anyone with any information to come forward, adding: "If I see justice for his murder, maybe the family and I can begin to move forward and remember the happy memories of Sam." | Joanne Rimmer urged anyone with any information to come forward, adding: "If I see justice for his murder, maybe the family and I can begin to move forward and remember the happy memories of Sam." |
Ms Rimmer said the passage of time since her son's death had "not eased the pain". | Ms Rimmer said the passage of time since her son's death had "not eased the pain". |
"People say to cherish the memories, but when I think of Sam, the memory I have is of his body in the morgue, staring at his chest, willing him to breathe," she said. | "People say to cherish the memories, but when I think of Sam, the memory I have is of his body in the morgue, staring at his chest, willing him to breathe," she said. |
"No parent should ever have to identify their child's body. | "No parent should ever have to identify their child's body. |
"Unless you have experienced the murder of your child, you cannot begin to understand the agonising, torturous mental and emotional horror we endure daily." | "Unless you have experienced the murder of your child, you cannot begin to understand the agonising, torturous mental and emotional horror we endure daily." |
Sam Rimmer was visiting friends in the Dingle area of Liverpool when he was shot with a sub-machine gun | Sam Rimmer was visiting friends in the Dingle area of Liverpool when he was shot with a sub-machine gun |
Since the shooting 10 people have been arrested in relation to Mr Rimmer's death, some of whom are serving prison sentences for unrelated crimes, but no-one has been charged. | Since the shooting 10 people have been arrested in relation to Mr Rimmer's death, some of whom are serving prison sentences for unrelated crimes, but no-one has been charged. |
Det Ch Insp Steve McGrath, leading the investigation for Merseyside Police, said Mr Rimmer had been in a house on Lavrock Bank when four men on the back of two bikes pulled in to the cul-de-sac. | Det Ch Insp Steve McGrath, leading the investigation for Merseyside Police, said Mr Rimmer had been in a house on Lavrock Bank when four men on the back of two bikes pulled in to the cul-de-sac. |
The force believes there was some noise outside which made Mr Rimmer and his friends leave the address and confront the men. | The force believes there was some noise outside which made Mr Rimmer and his friends leave the address and confront the men. |
CCTV images released by detectives of one of the suspects | CCTV images released by detectives of one of the suspects |
Det Ch Insp McGrath said: "One of those bikes has made it to the top end of the close and at that point one of the males has discharged a firearm towards Sam and his friends. | Det Ch Insp McGrath said: "One of those bikes has made it to the top end of the close and at that point one of the males has discharged a firearm towards Sam and his friends. |
"As part of that, at least eight shots were fired and we've established that it was a Skorpion sub-machine gun that was used." | "As part of that, at least eight shots were fired and we've established that it was a Skorpion sub-machine gun that was used." |
The senior detective described the weapon as "military grade ordnance" capable of firing multiple shots in a fraction of a second. | |
Mr Rimmer was struck in the back by a bullet which then exited his chest. | Mr Rimmer was struck in the back by a bullet which then exited his chest. |
The other seven bullets did not hit anyone, but struck residential buildings in the close. | The other seven bullets did not hit anyone, but struck residential buildings in the close. |
Det Ch Insp McGrath said there had been a series of violent incidents in the Dingle area in the weeks leading up to Mr Rimmer's murder. | Det Ch Insp McGrath said there had been a series of violent incidents in the Dingle area in the weeks leading up to Mr Rimmer's murder. |
Police believe these were related to a local turf war between drug dealers. | Police believe these were related to a local turf war between drug dealers. |
On the evening of the shooting the suspect electric bikes were recorded on CCTV doing laps of the area. | On the evening of the shooting the suspect electric bikes were recorded on CCTV doing laps of the area. |
Police believe this was an attempt to hunt down rivals. | Police believe this was an attempt to hunt down rivals. |
The suspected killers were on the back of two electric bikes, police believe | The suspected killers were on the back of two electric bikes, police believe |
Det Ch Insp McGrath said that while Mr Rimmer was not thought to have been a target and was not involved in the Dingle drug scene, his associates that night "were linked to criminal behaviour around localised drug dealing". | Det Ch Insp McGrath said that while Mr Rimmer was not thought to have been a target and was not involved in the Dingle drug scene, his associates that night "were linked to criminal behaviour around localised drug dealing". |
He said Mr Rimmer, from Bootle in Sefton, was only visiting Dingle when he was attacked. | He said Mr Rimmer, from Bootle in Sefton, was only visiting Dingle when he was attacked. |
The detective said the location of the shooting - in a quiet residential cul-de-sac - and the late hour meant there was a lack of witnesses. | The detective said the location of the shooting - in a quiet residential cul-de-sac - and the late hour meant there was a lack of witnesses. |
While acknowledging this had made the investigation harder, he said: "What I would say is that I believe we've identified those responsible for this murder. | While acknowledging this had made the investigation harder, he said: "What I would say is that I believe we've identified those responsible for this murder. |
"We just haven't got that key piece of evidence at this moment in time that would prove that." | "We just haven't got that key piece of evidence at this moment in time that would prove that." |
He urged anyone "close" to the suspects who may have heard them discussing the shooting to come forward. | He urged anyone "close" to the suspects who may have heard them discussing the shooting to come forward. |
"We know that people's relationships change, there are fall-outs between associates, but also [between] people who are in close relationships with these individuals," he said. | |
"I believe that the people involved in this would have spoken to people close to them at the time and it may well be that those relationships have changed over time." | "I believe that the people involved in this would have spoken to people close to them at the time and it may well be that those relationships have changed over time." |
Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. | Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. |
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