[Murder Cases here are usually filed in the name of the perpetrator, or the lead perpetrator. If the case remains unsolved or with several killers, the case may be filed in the name of the victim]
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REECE, WILLIAM: Cold Case Files TV -
[Mother]: The police had no idea who to look for. Tiffany’s was just another cold case. Cold Case Files s3e5: One Tough Mother, CI 2022
‘The owner of the carwash called headquarters with a tip … He recognised that individual as a customer of his car wash: William Reece. ibid.
A partial DNA profile: William Reece. ibid.
REED, DEAN murder: viz Assassinations: REED, DEAN
REED, PETER et al: Crimes that Shook Australia TV -
27th March 1986 was just a regular day in the heart of Melbourne. But just after 1 p.m. that normality was shattered when a car bomb exploded outside the city’s police headquarters. Crimes that Shook Australia s2e3: The Russell Street Bombings, CI 2016
The Russell Street taskforce were made aware of a bank robbery that took place just hours after the bombing. ibid.
Police raided three addresses connected to Reed and his brother. ibid.
‘The Robbery Squad members who went to Peter Reed’s address were met with gunfire.’ ibid. rozzer
REED, RODNEY [viz Miscarriages of Justice: Rodney Reed]: People Magazine Investigates TV -
It seemed like an open and shut case. Pull back each layer of the story, the more you can see that life isn’t always so black and white. People Magazine Investigates s5e10: Is Rodney Reed Innocent? rozzer ID 2021
Stacey [Stites] never arrives. Her co-workers are concerned. ibid.
The dead woman in the woods is the missing Stacey Stites. ibid.
Police have matched Reed’s DNA to that found on Stacey’s body. ibid.
The defense claims that someone else killed Stacey Stites … Reed’s lawyers fight for his life. ibid.
REED ROBERTSON, CAROLINE: True Crime Recaps 2022 -
Envy – it ate away at her a little more each day. 19-year-old Caroline Reed Robertson was a deeply troubled girl who wanted nothing more than to become somebody else … She had a terrifying solution in mind. True Crime Recaps: Jealousy Turns to Deadly Obsession: Caroline Reed Robertson Case, Youtube 13.21, 2022
She was fixated on becoming the perfect person she longed to be … Her idea of absolute perfection had a name – Rachel Barber. ibid.
To this day authorities aren’t sure if those sounds were Rachel fighting for her life or did Caroline snap out of her deadly obsession long enough to realise what she had done. ibid.
Caroline finally confessed … She described luring Rachel to her apartment. ibid.
REEVES, COLLIN: A Killer Makes a Call TV -
2021: I’ve stabbed the neighbour’s husband and the mother … They’ve both been stabbed several times. A Killer Makes a Call s1e2: Collin Reeves, Channel 5 2024
Menacing and intimidating [Collin visits Jennifer at work]: this must have been terrifying for Jennifer … ‘He is a trained killer and he is watching me.’ ibid. psychologist
What was once a happy home has now become a prison. ibid.
He is unravelling … He has these mental health problems. ibid. psychologist
REGAN, KENNETH et al: The Family Who Vanished TV - Mail online - Britain’s Most Evil Killers TV -
Eighteen-month-old Devinder and his baby brother Ravinder were the sons of successful businessman Neil Chohan ... All five members of this happy family simply disappeared. The Family Who Vanished, Channel 5 2005
Owning a freight company had made [Amarjit] Neil Chohan a target. ibid.
Kenneth Regan was no ordinary delivery driver. Five years earlier Regan had been a successful drugs smuggler known to his friends as Captain Cash. ibid.
June 17th 1998: Regan was caught with twenty-five kilograms of heroin. Facing eighteen years in prison he decided to become a grass. ibid.
April 2005 saw the start of the longest criminal trial in the history of the Old Bailey. ibid.
Murderer Kenneth Regan has taken to his prison cell the secret of how, when and where a business tycoon and three generations of his family met their deaths.
Only the answer to why Amarjit Chohan, his wife, two children and mother-in-law were ruthlessly murdered is clear – power and greed.
Richard Horwell, prosecuting Regan and two men accused of murdering the family, said: ‘Some crimes are beyond belief and on any view these horrific murders fall into that category.
‘Three generations of a family were executed – deliberately killed because of the greed of these defendants.
‘They intended to make substantial gains from their dreadful crimes.’
Regan wanted to take over the freight business empire which Mr Chohan controlled – and use it as a front for importing drugs. He tortured and then killed him as a means to that end.
Mr Chohan, then his wife Nancy, their two sons Devinder and Ravinder, together with Mrs Chohan’s mother Charanjit Kaur ‘disappeared’ in February 2003 and were later murdered. Mail online article updated 1 July 2005, ‘Murderer silent on dreadful fate of family’