Dynamite' audio recordings 'reveal the identity of man who hid M25 road rage ... trends now
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The identity of a person who harboured M25 road rage killer Kenneth Noye while he hid from police has apparently been unearthed in new evidence.
Paul Blanchard, a retired accountant, says he has 'dynamite' recordings that expose the man's role in helping Noye, 75, evade the law.
Mr Blanchard insists the man should face justice and says he intends to hand the tapes over to British police, The Mirror reports.
He adds that the recordings cover 500 hours of interviews with contemporaries of gangster John 'Goldfinger' Palmer, one of whom is the man in question.
Career criminal Kenneth Noye, 75, served nearly 20 years for the murder of Stephen Cameron, 21, during a road rage fight on the M25 Swanley interchange in Kent on May 19, 1996
An associate of gangster John 'Goldfinger' Palmer (pictured with his wife Marnia in 1987) is said to have helped Noye hide out in Spain
Palmer, who was fatally shot eight years ago in his Essex garden, famously stood