Road rage killer Kenneth Noye ‘set to charge £200-a-head as after-dinner speaker’ 26 years after stabbing motorist to death by the M25
- Noye stabbed 21-year-old motorist Stephen Cameron by a slip road on the M25
- Kevin Lane, Kenny Collins and Peter Fury, Tyson’s uncle, will also be at the event
Murderer Kenneth Noye is believed to cashing in around £200-a-head as an after-dinner speaker 26 years after he killed a man.
Noye fatally stabbed 21-year-old motorist Stephen Cameron by a slip road on the M25 in May, 1996.
The 76-year-old – who also murdered a police officer almost a decade prior – was freed in 2019, after he was sentenced to life with a minimum of 16 years behind bars.
Noye is due to appear at ‘An Evening With…’ event at the end of February next year, according to The Sun.
Those wanting to meet Noye can also splash an extra £30 on top of the £200 ticket for a ‘meet and greet’ and photo with the killer.
‘This will be the first time ever that Kenny Noye is telling his story. For true crime fans, this really is not one to miss.’ stated the promoters, Gadfly Events.
Murderer Kenneth Noye (pictured in February this year) is due to appear at ‘An Evening With…’ event at the end of February next year
Noye (pictured) stabbed 21-year-old motorist Stephen Cameron by a slip road on the M25 in May, 1996
Stephen Cameron (pictured) was stabbed to death by Noye on a slip road. His 17-year-old finacee Danielle Cable was a witness
Noye was caught in 1998 in Spain, after Danielle Cable, Cameron’s fiancee, who was there when Noye killed him and was just 17 at the time, was secretly flown out to identify him.
The gangster also helped launder £26 million in gold bullion from the Brink’s-Mat robbery in 1983.
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Kevin Lane – who was given a life sentence for murder committed back in 1994- will also be at the event, along with Kenny Collins, who was the ringleader of the Hatton Garden heist in 2015.
Tyson Fury’s uncle, Peter Fury, will also be in attendance, after he was jailed for 10 years back in 1995 for possession of amphetamine with intent to supply.
The event will take place in an ‘exclusive luxury venue in central Cambridge’ and ticket holders will also get an hour-long ‘Q&A’ with Noye and the others who are speaking.
The news site reported that former detective Mick Neville said last night: ‘How can you glamorise violence like this? He killed a young man in front of his girlfriend.’
The event has been organised by Shaun Attwood, 55, who told the outlet that he ‘focuses on the good in people’.
Attwood is a YouTuber, however, at one point in his life he faced a 200-year sentence for trafficking ecstasy.
He was taken to the infamous Maricopa County Jail in the US, however his sentence was brought down to nine-and-a half years and he ended up serving six.
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