
Brothers jailed for murder in 1984 hate crime spree against men they thought were gay
Anthony Littler was ambushed and left for dead as he walked home down a narrow alleyway from East Finchley Tube station
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Anthony Littler was ambushed and left for dead as he walked home down a narrow alleyway from East Finchley Tube station. Brothers jailed for murder in 1984 hate crime spree against men they thought were gay. The call was stood down as a false alarm at 00.40am.
Furthermore, At 12.22am, an unknown person had called an operator and asked for an 'ambulance – quick'.
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Anthony Littler was ambushed and left for dead as he walked home down a narrow alleyway from East Finchley Tube station
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesBrothers jailed for murder in 1984 hate crime spree against men they thought were gay.
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The call was stood down as a false alarm at 00.40am.
according to Daily MailAt 12.22am, an unknown person had called an operator and asked for an 'ambulance – quick'.
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Brothers jailed for murder in 1984 hate crime spree against men they thought were gay.
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