Suzy Lamplugh WASN’T on the way to meet ‘Mr Kipper’ on the day she disappeared: Ex-Met detective believes estate agent faked appointment in case that has baffled police for 33 years
- Former Met detective believes Suzy Lamplugh, 25, did not meet ‘Mr Kipper’
- He claims police probe into her disappearance has been flawed from the start
- David Videcette claims the estate agent faked appointment to cover her tracks
- Miss Lamplugh vanished in 1986 after apparently arranging to show a client around a house in Fulham, west London
A former detective claims missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh (pictured) wasn’t on her way to meet ‘Mr Kipper’ on the day she disappeared
A former detective claims missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh wasn’t on her way to meet ‘Mr Kipper’ on the day she disappeared.
David Videcette says he has unearthed compelling evidence to suggest the case was flawed from day one and suggests she faked an appointment to cover her tracks with her bosses.
Miss Lamplugh, 25, vanished in July 1986 after apparently arranging to show a client around a house that was for sale in Fulham, west London.
In her office diary she recorded details of a lunchtime appointment with ‘Mr Kipper’ at a property in Shorrolds Road.
But former Scotland Yard detective Mr Videcette, who has spent three years investigating the case, believes she never actually visited Shorrolds Road.
He is convinced Miss Lamplugh invented the appointment as she left the office unattended to go on a personal errand in work time.
Mr Videcette believes the police focus on Mr Kipper caused them to miss vital evidence.
The police probe centred on identifying Mr Kipper. In 2002, the Met Police named convicted rapist and killer John Cannan as the key suspect.
The police probe centred on identifying Mr Kipper (left, an efit of the man last seen with Miss Lamplugh on the day she vanished). In 2002, the Met Police named convicted rapist and killer John Cannan (right) as the key suspect
Last November they even began digging up Cannan’s late mother’s garden (pictured) in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, but found nothing.
Last November they even began digging up Cannan’s late mother’s garden in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, but found nothing.
Cannan, 64, serving three life sentences for murder and a series of sex attacks, has denied any involvement.
Mr Videcette, now a freelance investigator, told the Daily Telegraph: ‘It was clear that the accepted narrative was that Suzy had met her fate after meeting Mr Kipper at Shorrolds Road.
‘Unfortunately, that version of events became the accepted narrative and anything that did not fit with it was discounted by the original investigating team.
Miss Lamplugh was officially declared dead in 1994. Her bereft parents Paul and Diana (pictured) died never knowing what happened to her
Suzy Lamplugh (pictured) was declared dead, presumed murdered, after going missing in 1986. John Cannan was named by police as their prime suspect in 2002. The garden of his mother’s former home was searched last November
‘By 2002 the investigation was entirely focused on finding evidence to prove that John Cannan was Mr Kipper. But the more I looked into it, the more I became convinced that something vital had been missed.
‘There is compelling evidence that has convinced me the infamous appointment at Shorrolds Road at 12.45pm on July 28 1986 never took place.
‘It is my firm view that Suzy put the Mr Kipper entry in her diary because she had to nip out to meet somebody else and she wasn’t supposed to leave the office unattended.
‘I believe the answer to this mystery lies in another appointment that Suzy did keep, but that has never been explored.’
Miss Lamplugh was officially declared dead in 1994. Her bereft parents Paul and Diana died never knowing what happened to her.
One of the main reasons police were convinced Miss Lamplugh had met with Mr Kipper was that a witness living in Shorrolds Road claimed to have seen a man and woman standing outside around the time of the appointment.
Harry Riglin, who has since died, gave detectives a detailed description of the man that led to a photofit being produced and circulated.
Mr Videcette says he has tracked down Mr Riglin’s nephew who said his uncle had never really been clear that the woman was Miss Lamplugh.
Another key piece of evidence he claims was overlooked at the time includes the existence of the keys to the Shorrolds Road property.
Mr Videcette claims the estate agency had one set of keys to the property and these were recovered from the office by the police.
He added to the Telegraph: ‘I imagine police at the time just assumed there was a second set of keys that Suzy had with her, which were never found.
‘But I tracked down several employees and the original owner of the agency, all of whom said if there had been a second set of keys they would have been on the same key ring.
‘Suzy didn’t have the keys with her as she never intended on conducting the viewing at Shorrolds Road.’
Mr Videcette is due to meet Scotland Yard detectives today to present his evidence and is confident the killer could soon be caught.
Suzy Lamplugh: Timeline of one of the UK’s most notorious cold cases
Suzy Lamplugh went missing in July 1986
March 1981: Cannan robs a knitwear shop at knifepoint and ties up a woman inside and rapes her.
July 25 1986: He is given day release from Wormwood Scrubs after serving five years for the rape.
July 28, 1986: Suzy Lamplugh, 25, disappears after leaving her office to show a man known only as ‘Mr Kipper’ around a house in Fulham, west London.
October 7 1986: Cannan rapes a woman at knifepoint in Reading. Later that day he tries to abduct a woman in Bristol with a gun.
October 8, 1987: Murder victim Shirley Banks failed to meet her husband Richard for a drink as planned and her car is missing. Six months later Shirley’s naked body was discovered decomposed in the Quantock Hills in an area known as Dead Woman’s Ditch.
October 29, 1987: Cannan caught trying to hold up a shop in Leamington Spa and arrested.
November 9 1987: Cannan is arrested on suspicion of stealing Shirley’s car and her disappearance is linked to Suzy’s. His laywer says his client had never met Suzy.
April 1989: Cannan guilty of Shirley’s murder, raping the woman in Reading and for the attempted kidnap in Bristol. He is given a whole life term later reduced to 35 years.
August 1991: He writes a letter from prison to his local paper denying any part in Suzy’s disappearance.
1999: Police start a cold case review and hand it to the murder squad
June 2002: Met name him as the only suspect
November 2002: CPS say he can’t be prosecuted because of lack of evidence and ‘trial by media’
June 2008: He loses appeal against his 35 year jail term
October 2018: Police return to his mother Sheila’s home and examine the concrete pit Cannan used to tinker with his cars.
November 2018: Police call off search of garden after finding no evidence.
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