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Murder of the Essex Boys: Blood and Betrayal (2023)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 36M

Director : Trevor Drane

Synopsis

On 6th December 1995, Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe were notoriously murdered in a Range Rover on a quiet country lane in Essex but 26 years, two convictions and countless conspiracies later, questions remain unanswered. Why were they killed? Who wanted them dead? Were the men convicted really guilty?

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Trevor Drane
Trevor Drane
Director
Maria Panayiotou
Maria Panayiotou
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Trevor Drane
Trevor Drane
Executive Producer
Anthony Carne
Anthony Carne
Executive Producer

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