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Murder of Daniel Handley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Murder of Daniel Handley
Daniel Handley (born 1985) was murdered in East London in 1994. Timothy Morss (born 11 March 1963) and partner Brett Tyler (born 1965) were sentenced to life sentences in 1996 for abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering the nine-year-old boy. When the pair, along with two others, received 50-year tariffs imposed by Home Secretary David Blunkett in 2002, this was overturned within 24 hours by the European Court of Human Rights. ==The crime== Daniel was fixing a chain on his bicycle in Beckton, London, on 7 October 1994, when he was approached by two men in a Peugeot 405. The men had been cruising the area looking for a young, pre-teen, fair haired boy to make real their fantasy of abducting such a boy, sexually abusing him and then killing him. The driver of the car claimed to be lost, and asked Daniel to show him directions on a map. The map was placed across the back seat of the car and, when Daniel leaned inside to look at it, one of the men pushed him into the car and the other drove them off. They drove Daniel to a flat, where each man sexually abused him in turn while the other videoed the activity with a camcorder. Afterwards, they took Daniel to a layby near Hungerford in Berkshire, where he was again sexually abused before being strangled to death with a rope. His killers dumped his body in a shallow grave near Bristol, where it was found in March 1995 - five months after he was last seen alive.〔("The murder of Daniel Handley – three features" ), ''Daily Mail'', April 1995; accessed 15 December 2014.〕
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