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John 'Goldfinger' Palmer murder probe 'challenging' John 'Goldfinger' Palmer murder probe 'challenging'
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A week-long delay in realising a notorious criminal had been murdered has left police with a "challenging" crime scene, a senior detective said.A week-long delay in realising a notorious criminal had been murdered has left police with a "challenging" crime scene, a senior detective said.
Paramedics were called to John "Goldfinger" Palmer's home in South Weald, Essex to reports he was in cardiac arrest on 24 June.Paramedics were called to John "Goldfinger" Palmer's home in South Weald, Essex to reports he was in cardiac arrest on 24 June.
But a post-mortem examination on 30 June revealed the 64-year-old convicted conman had been shot in the chest.But a post-mortem examination on 30 June revealed the 64-year-old convicted conman had been shot in the chest.
Essex Police refused to comment on claims the case had been "bungled".Essex Police refused to comment on claims the case had been "bungled".
Det Ch Insp Simon Werrett, who is leading the murder investigation, said his priority was to find whoever was responsible and he would not respond to allegations made by a former Metropolitan Police chief that the force had been "utterly incompetent".Det Ch Insp Simon Werrett, who is leading the murder investigation, said his priority was to find whoever was responsible and he would not respond to allegations made by a former Metropolitan Police chief that the force had been "utterly incompetent".
John O'Connor told The Sun: "It's one of the most terrible mistakes in policing I've ever heard of."John O'Connor told The Sun: "It's one of the most terrible mistakes in policing I've ever heard of."
When asked if the crime scene had been compromised because of the delay in starting the murder investigation, Det Ch Insp Werrett said it was "challenging".When asked if the crime scene had been compromised because of the delay in starting the murder investigation, Det Ch Insp Werrett said it was "challenging".
"However, we do have a crime scene and we're deploying our specialist forensic and search officers around that crime scene," he said."However, we do have a crime scene and we're deploying our specialist forensic and search officers around that crime scene," he said.
'The timeshare king'
The East of England Ambulance Service, whose crews went to Palmer's house in Sandpit Lane, said his death was not initially raised as suspicious.The East of England Ambulance Service, whose crews went to Palmer's house in Sandpit Lane, said his death was not initially raised as suspicious.
Palmer had pre-existing injuries from recent surgery, and it was only once the post-mortem examination had been carried out that police realised he had been murdered.Palmer had pre-existing injuries from recent surgery, and it was only once the post-mortem examination had been carried out that police realised he had been murdered.
Essex Police is appealing for anyone who was in Sandpit Lane on the afternoon of 24 June to come forward.Essex Police is appealing for anyone who was in Sandpit Lane on the afternoon of 24 June to come forward.
Palmer was jailed for eight years in 2001 for masterminding a timeshare fraud targeting people across the UK.Palmer was jailed for eight years in 2001 for masterminding a timeshare fraud targeting people across the UK.
He was cleared of handling proceeds from the 1983 Brinks Mat bullion raid at Heathrow Airport, but his alleged involvement earned him the nickname "Goldfinger".He was cleared of handling proceeds from the 1983 Brinks Mat bullion raid at Heathrow Airport, but his alleged involvement earned him the nickname "Goldfinger".