Sunday, 5 September 2021

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David 'Joe' Neilson from Peacehaven Sussex, is too scared to return home in fear of being killed by Sussex Police.

Murder witness in the unsolved Katrina Taylor murder of 1996 in Brighton, remains in hiding somewhere in the wastes of Scotland, too scared to return home, in fear he'd be killed by Sussex Police.

This is the truth about police corruption in 21st century police state Britain.

Sussex Police stand accused of covering up the 1996 Katrina Taylor murder on behalf of an organised crime gang, working in partnership with Sussex Police and led by crime lord Mark Slade, aka Marcel Sulc.

Read more: King of the Slums.

Katrina Taylor murdered in 1996
Crime lord Mark Slade
aka Marcel Sulc

Joe Neilson solved the murder of Katrina Taylor and uncovered major crime including drug deals and a £14million fraud surrounding the murder.

Katrina's killer returned to this address on the night of her murder, and dropped his murder weapon down a nearby drain
Neilson witness Katrina's murder drop the murder weapon down this drain
For 24 hours, David Neilson was treated like a hero for solving Katrina Taylor’s murder

David Neilson is calling for the IOPC to reinvestigate her murder, based on proof that Sussex Police Constables have been sent his murder files, that prove the cover up of Katrina Taylor’s murder, to release her killers, who were members of Mark Slade's criminal gang.

"We want justice for Katrina Taylor!"

Katrina Taylor (right) appeared in the 1986 reconstruction of the Babes in the Woods crime of two girls being murdered by Russell Bishop

Katrina was murdered on 4 July 1996 in Brighton, Sussex.

Four people were charged with her murder. The trial was held at Lewes Crown Court in 1997. Two were found not guilty and two were found guilty.

Those found guilty appealed on 15 Oct 1998 and got a retrial at the Old Bailey in London 1999.

No one has been found responsible for her murder.

Read more: Katrina Taylor Unsolved Murder

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