Road rage killer Kenneth Noye, 72, 'will flee to life of luxury in Spain where ...

Murderer Kenneth Noye was serving a life sentence for the 1996 killing of 21-year-old Stephen Cameron on the M25 in Swanley

Murderer Kenneth Noye was serving a life sentence for the 1996 killing of 21-year-old Stephen Cameron on the M25 in Swanley

Road rage murderer Kenneth Noye will flee to a Spanish hilltop mansion upon his release from prison in three months.  

The 72-year-old served 20 years of a life sentence for the 1996 road-rage killing of 21-year-old Stephen Cameron on the M25 in Swanley, Kent.  

Noye was moved to an open prison last year and in the latest in a series of blows to the victim's family, he will apparently retreat to a life of luxury in Spain, where he has stashed millions of pounds according to a police officer who helped put him behind bars.  

Mr Cameron's father Ken previously hit out at the idea that his son's killer would be released, saying Noye should only leave prison 'in a wooden box'. 

Former Det Supt Ian Brown believes Noye has £5million tucked away and still owns property in Spain with older reports suggesting that the property is a hilltop mansion with breath-taking views across the Atlantic to Morocco.

Brown told the Mirror: 'Within a month he'll be back in Spain. I think he will disappear within weeks, he's still got property in Spain that they weren't able to take off him. He's got plenty of resources.'

Kenneth Noye can look forward to swapping the four walls of his prison cell for a hilltop mansion with breath-taking views across the Atlantic to the Moroccan coast

Kenneth Noye can look forward to swapping the four walls of his prison cell for a hilltop mansion with breath-taking views across the Atlantic to the Moroccan coast 

He added: 'Noye's still got hidden wealth. He was able to hide millions without blinking so he's definitely still got cash stashed all over the world.'

Noye hid out in the sun-kissed Atlantic fishing villages near Cape Trafalgar when he was on the run over the May 1996 M25 murder of Stephen Cameron. 

And he is believed to have kept hold of the whitewashed four-bed villa in pretty Atlanterra he used as a Costa refuge before his August 1998 arrest brought his life as a fugitive called Micky The Builder to an end.

The sprawling property, surrounded by Atlantic pines and palm trees set around two swimming pools, has laid empty for years.

Britain's most notorious gangster Kenneth Noye looking fit and tanned as he strolls freely outside his open prison. He is now set to be freed completely in three months

Britain's most notorious gangster Kenneth Noye looking fit and tanned as he strolls freely outside his open prison. He is now set to be freed completely in three months 

Stephen Cameron, 21, who was stabbed to death in front of his girlfriend

Toni and Ken Cameron, the parents of Stephen Cameron, celebrate outside the Old Bailey in London in 2000

Stephen Cameron (left) was murdered on the M25 in 1996. His father Ken (right with his wife Toni after the trial in 2000) said the timing of Noye's release is heartless

But its magnificent setting high above Germans Beach - arguably one of the best in southern Spain - makes it the perfect place for the career criminal to enjoy his old age.

One woman, possibly the only one, who would

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