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- JEREMY ROBINSON HELLS ANGEL DRIVER
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- JEREMY ROBINSON HELLS ANGEL TRIAL
I would also like to thank those travelling on the M40 at the time of Gerry's death who tried desperately but unfortunately in vain to save his life.
JEREMY ROBINSON HELLS ANGEL TRIAL
"I am grateful for the love and support throughout the trial and I send my thanks and prayers to them and their families. Mr Tobin's fiancee Rebecca Smith, told the press conference: "I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the members of the public who were so shocked and saddened by Gerry's death that they took the time to send messages of love, support, prayers and condolences to me and Gerry's family in the days and months that followed Gerry's tragic and untimely death. Polar opposites had met, Gerard Michael, 'Gentleman Gerry', and the personification of evil on the M40 on the 12th of August 2007." "They didn't even know him, he was randomly chosen.
JEREMY ROBINSON HELLS ANGEL PATCH
I'm going to say it again, for what? For a patch of clothing this beautiful man's life was taken. "Gerard Michael's life was heinously taken and the reasons why are embedded in our minds and etched in our hearts. As a child he frequently requested "world peace" as a Christmas present, she added.įighting back tears, she said: "Physically taken from us all, no longer does my son walk this earth among us and it is our loss, it is our great loss. He was a man of dignity, compassion and loyalty, she said, who loved animals and cared deeply for his grandparents. Speaking at a press conference after the trial, Gerry Tobin's mother Maria Hutton, 54, who had flown over from the family's native Canada for the trial, paid an emotionally charged tribute to her son. "We were driving as if nothing had happened and after a very short time - two or three seconds - I noticed that Gerry let off the handles of his bike and fell underneath the wheels of my bike." the car drove off and it looked like nothing had happened to Gerry. Parwel Lec, who was travelling in convoy with Mr Tobin, told the jury that the biker had pulled over into the middle lane to allow the Rover to pass.
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A firearms specialist told the trial that the bullet recovered from Mr Tobin's skull was a 9mm Luger round coated with a jacket of nickel-plated steel.Ĭreighton, Turner and Dane Garside waited in a lay-by near junction 15 of the M40, near Warwick, before selecting the Hell's Angel for "execution". The bullet which killed him was fired from a revolver, whileĪ cartridge case found near his body was discharged from a self-loading pistol. There was not a scrap of evidence, Mr Raggatt said, that any of the murderers had ever met Mr Tobin.
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and was the product of a great deal of planning." On the opening day of the trial, Mr Raggatt told the jury: "The incident was a thoroughly ruthless one, executed with great skill and precision, great timing. Mobile telephone evidence proved that the occupants of the Rover contacted the "units" in the Range Rover and the Renault and ordered them to stand down moments after the murder.Īll seven men returned to the Coventry area and the Rover was set alight in a country lane north of the city. Three other defendants - Karl Garside, Taylor and Cameron - acted as "back-up" on the day of the murder, patrolling the M40 in a white Range Rover.īull, driving a Renault Laguna, was also in the area when Mr Tobin fell victim to the "military-style" operation.
JEREMY ROBINSON HELLS ANGEL DRIVER
The "thoroughly cold-blooded" killing followed three days of "scouting" by the seven gang members, the entire membership of the South Warwickshire chapter of the Outlaws.ĭane Garside, a lorry driver and father-of-seven, was at the wheel of the Rover and manoeuvred the vehicle so the fatal shot could be fired. Timothy Raggatt QC, prosecuting, told the Birmingham Crown Court trial that the fatal shot was fired as both Mr Tobin and the two gunmen, who were both mechanics by trade, sped along the M40 at about 90mph. One of the bullets skimmed the base of Mr Tobin's helmet, lodging in his skull and killing him instantly.Īnother round, apparently aimed at the bike's rear tyre, passed through a mudguard and was never found despite extensive forensic searches. Both Creighton and Turner, the gang's president and sergeant-at-arms, opened fire from a Rover car which had pulled alongside the victim's Harley Davidson.