Essex Drug Dealers Range Rover. they were failed drug dealers and low life bullies, but the essex boys, as they became known, were soon being compared. In january 1998 michael steele, 81, and jack whomes, 62, were convicted of the murders. The victims, who had all been shot dead, were soon identified as three violent drug dealers and members of a notorious gang known as the “essex boys”. a hardened criminal and drug dealer, tony tucker was one of the infamous essex boys, who met his demise in the range rover rettendon murders. A detective who investigated the notorious. labelled as executioners, the two men were found guilty of blasting the three drug dealers to death in their range rover following a trial at the old bailey. Whomes, 36, and steele, 55, received three life sentences with a minimum of 15 years. craig rolfe, tony tucker and pat tate were all shot dead in the range rover in rettendon. drug dealers pat tate, 37, tony tucker, 38, and craig rolfe, 26, were found shot dead in a range rover on an isolated farm track in rettendon, near basildon, by two farmers at 8am on december 7 1995. on a cold winter morning in december 1995, the bodies of three men were discovered inside a parked range rover situated down a small farm track in the village of rettendon in essex, england.
they were failed drug dealers and low life bullies, but the essex boys, as they became known, were soon being compared. labelled as executioners, the two men were found guilty of blasting the three drug dealers to death in their range rover following a trial at the old bailey. on a cold winter morning in december 1995, the bodies of three men were discovered inside a parked range rover situated down a small farm track in the village of rettendon in essex, england. The victims, who had all been shot dead, were soon identified as three violent drug dealers and members of a notorious gang known as the “essex boys”. a hardened criminal and drug dealer, tony tucker was one of the infamous essex boys, who met his demise in the range rover rettendon murders. drug dealers pat tate, 37, tony tucker, 38, and craig rolfe, 26, were found shot dead in a range rover on an isolated farm track in rettendon, near basildon, by two farmers at 8am on december 7 1995. Whomes, 36, and steele, 55, received three life sentences with a minimum of 15 years. In january 1998 michael steele, 81, and jack whomes, 62, were convicted of the murders. A detective who investigated the notorious. craig rolfe, tony tucker and pat tate were all shot dead in the range rover in rettendon.
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Essex Drug Dealers Range Rover Whomes, 36, and steele, 55, received three life sentences with a minimum of 15 years. a hardened criminal and drug dealer, tony tucker was one of the infamous essex boys, who met his demise in the range rover rettendon murders. they were failed drug dealers and low life bullies, but the essex boys, as they became known, were soon being compared. craig rolfe, tony tucker and pat tate were all shot dead in the range rover in rettendon. In january 1998 michael steele, 81, and jack whomes, 62, were convicted of the murders. labelled as executioners, the two men were found guilty of blasting the three drug dealers to death in their range rover following a trial at the old bailey. on a cold winter morning in december 1995, the bodies of three men were discovered inside a parked range rover situated down a small farm track in the village of rettendon in essex, england. The victims, who had all been shot dead, were soon identified as three violent drug dealers and members of a notorious gang known as the “essex boys”. Whomes, 36, and steele, 55, received three life sentences with a minimum of 15 years. drug dealers pat tate, 37, tony tucker, 38, and craig rolfe, 26, were found shot dead in a range rover on an isolated farm track in rettendon, near basildon, by two farmers at 8am on december 7 1995. A detective who investigated the notorious.