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Stephen AKINMURELE
Robberies
Man charged over
murder of couple
BBC News
Sunday, November 1,
1998
Detectives hunting the
killer of an elderly couple at their home have charged a 20-year-old man.
Stephen Akinmurele is accused of killing Eric
Boardman, 77, and his wife Joan, 74, who were found dead at their home
in Bispham, near Blackpool, Lancashire, on Friday.
A police spokesman said Mr Akinmurele, from Blackpool,
would appear before the town's magistrates on Monday. Detectives will
then seek to have him remanded in custody.
The bodies of the couple, married 27 years and well-known
in the area, were discovered by one of their daughters.
Mr Boardman's body was lying in the hallway under a
toppled wardrobe and his wife's was on the floor in a living-room.
A bloody cosh made from batteries bound together was
found under Mr Boardman's body and a murder inquiry was started.
Post-mortem examinations found the former electrician
and pleasure boatman had head, neck and facial injuries. His wife had
neck injuries, but the cause of their deaths has not been determined.
The couple's family were said to be "absolutely
devastated" by their deaths.
Man charged with
third murder
BBC News
Friday, November 6,
1998
A 21-year-old man
accused of killing an elderly couple in Blackpool at the weekend has
been charged with another murder.
Jemmimah Cargill, who was 75 and another pensioner in
the resort, died in a flat fire on Caunce Street in Blackpool last month.
Stephen Akinmurele is already accused of murdering
Eric Boardman, 77, and his wife Joan, 74, also in Blackpool.
The bodies of the couple, married for 27 years, were
discovered by one of their daughters.
The cause of their deaths has not been determined.
Detectives are also concerned about a man who was
staying in the resort and has gone missing.
Fourth murder charge
for Blackpool suspect
BBC News
Tuesday, November 10,
1998
A man accused of murdering three pensioners in
Blackpool has been charged with a a fourth murder.
Stephen Akinmurele, 21, was charged on Monday
evening with murder of Dorothy Harris at Glashen Terrace in
Ballasalla on the Isle of Man in February 1996.
Mr Akinmurele, who lived on the island between 1988
and 1995, is also accused of murdering an elderly couple, Eric and Joan
Boardman, and 75-year-old Jemmimah Cargill in Blackpool.
Strangled
The bodies of Mr and Mrs Boardman, married for 27
years, were discovered by one of their daughters.
Lancashire Police have now re-opened files on fatal
arson attacks in north-west England over the last two years.
Mr Akinmurele, a former barman, was arrested on 1
November for the murder of Mr and Mrs Boardman at their home in
Blackpool on 31 October. They had been strangled.
On 6 November he was charged with the murder of Ms
Cargill, his former landlady, who died in a fire at her home in October.
Unsolved case re-opened
Mr Akinmurele was charged in connection with the
fourth death following the setting up of a joint incident room between
detectives in Lancashire and on the Isle of Man.
Officers are also looking into the unsolved murder of
Majorie Ashton, who was found strangled at her home in Ballsalla in May
1995.
Police are contacting relatives of a number of
individuals whose deaths are being reassessed as potentially suspicious
in light of new evidence.
They are also appealing for any information about Mr
Akinmurele, who lived in the Castletown and Douglas areas before moving
to Blackpool.
Murder suspect in
court for fifth charge
BBC News
Friday, December 11,
1998
A Lancashire man
accused of killing four pensioners has appeared in court charged with
murdering a 72-year-old woman on the Isle of Man.
Stephen Akinmurele was
taken before magistrates in Blackpool on Friday, charged with the murder
of Marjorie Ashton, who was found dead at her home in Ballasalla in May
1995.
He was remanded in custody for a further week during
the one-minute hearing.
Akinmurele, from North Shore, Blackpool, has already
been charged with the murders of Eric Boardman, 77, and his wife Joan,
74, whose bodies were found at their home in the resort in October.
He is also accused of killing his former landlady
Jemimah Cargill, 75, who died in a house fire in Blackpool in October,
and 68-year-old Dorothy Harris.
The body of Mrs Harris, a partially blind and deaf
pensioner, was found after a fire at her home in Ballasalla in February
1996.
Police in Lancashire and the Isle of Man have set up
a joint murder incident room and are re-examining a number of fatal
house fires in Blackpool.
On the Isle of Man detectives are re-examining a
number of sudden deaths dating back to 1994.
They have also dug up moorland on the island after
receiving information about a missing local man.
Mrs Ashton's death is regarded by police on the
island as the only unsolved murder in recent years.
He was also accused of the
murders of a nearby couple, Joan Boardman, 74, and her husband Eric, 76.
They were discovered battered to death in the town a month later.
Akinmurele was further charged with the murder of
68-year-old Dorothy Harris, who died in a house fire in Ballasalla on
the Isle of Man in February 1996, and 72-year-old Marjorie Ashton, who
died in a house fire in the same town in 1995.
Prison hospital doctor
Andrzej Rozyki said Akinmurele told him he would lie in bed at night
thinking about murder.
In the note found in his pocket after his
death Akinmurele said: "I know it's not right always thinking like this
but it's always on my mind."
"I can't help the way I feel, what I did
was wrong - I know that and I feel for them - but it doesn't mean I
won't do it again.
"I'll keep on having this feeling I'm
going mad because I can't take any more of this and that's why I'm
saying goodbye."
After his arrest Akinmurele was placed in a segregated unit and, in
August 1999, tried to kill himself by overdosing on medication.
He was put in the prison's health care ward on self
harm watch but staff then found he had a sharpened toothbrush and
fantasised about taking a female member of staff hostage.
Akinmurele was moved back to the segregated wing,
still on self harm watch, where he killed himself two days later.