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Murder of Harry Collinson

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664:, to be cared for in a residential care home. Collinson's brother said: "Personally, I couldn’t bloody care less what happens to Albert Dryden. If he dies slowly, that's good. I'll be very happy about that. He never showed one bit of remorse in all the 26 years he has been in prison. He still tried to justify his actions. If the police had done their job properly, my brother wouldn't have been killed and Albert Dryden wouldn't have spent all this time in prison." Dryden died on 15 September 2018 aged 78 in a care home following his prison release. 589: 261: 576:
miles away in Consett; Collinson disagreed with this underhand tactic and insisted that their actions should take place during the day and in the presence of the media to avoid any allegations of inappropriate conduct. Collinson also did not expect Dryden to back down, and arranged for a camera crew employed by the council to record the confrontation, which would allow the council to retreat without demolishing the building, instead passing the footage to the
540:. The footage shows Collinson asking the camera crew to get a shot of Dryden's gun. The camera pans to Dryden, who fires the gun at Collinson (now off-screen). As everyone (including the television crew) disperses, Dryden shoots and wounds Campbell and Belmont. A fuller version of the footage, including a prior visit and the aftermath of the shooting, now forms part of the BBC's internal training course on filming safety. 473: 268: 627:
for the murder, life imprisonment for the attempted murder and two terms of seven years for the woundings, all to be served concurrently. Mrs Justice Ebsworth, sentencing, said: "The state of your mind on June 20 was abnormal, but not abnormal to the extent of diminishing your responsibility for what
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with just the roof showing, and his threats towards—and physical assaults against—council staff brought the men into conflict. It was also revealed that the council had wanted to visit the site under cover of darkness to carry out the demolition, when Dryden would have been asleep at his home several
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to enable them to better communicate with him. Dryden came out of the caravan to the perimeter fence to watch them and, realising that his holster was empty, tactical firearms officer Sgt John Taylor immediately wrestled him to the ground. Assisted by PCs Chris Barber, Andy Reay and Philip Brown,
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Following the murder, it became known that Collinson and Dryden had previously enjoyed a friendly relationship, with Collinson regularly visiting the Eliza Lane property to advise Dryden on planting trees for screening and what type of building work was permitted. However, Dryden's increasingly
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and was described by Police Sergeant David Blackie as "the epitome of a northern patriarch, a strict, clean-living man who did his best to bring up his children straight and true through the good times and bad."
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of Durham Constabulary—despite Collinson being neither a Freemason nor a golfer. Described as "increasingly divorced from reality", Dryden also claimed that the prison authorities were attempting to poison him.
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taken during adulthood would show that his intelligence was well below average. Dryden developed an early interest in weapons and firearms, and at age 11 purchased his first handgun—the unlicensed
310:, England. At the time of the murder, Derwentside District Council was involved in a dispute with Albert Dryden, a local landowner, over the erection of a dwelling on his rural property without 519:
Geoff Young—approaching, Dryden shot at the vehicle, forcing it to reverse away at speed. He then reloaded and walked back to where the demolition vehicles were parked, firing twice into an
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Michael Dunston—whom he had apparently been aiming for when he shot at the group—and the wounding of Belmont and Campbell, Dryden was sentenced to two terms of
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Campbell, Duncan (2 April 1992). "Obsession that led to gun murder: Duncan Campbell on the man who bought his first weapon from a friend when aged 11".
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Wainwright, Martin (21 June 1991). "Planning chief killed in demolition row: Bitter dispute over ex-steel worker's illegal summerhouse spills over".
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would lead Dryden to manufacture his own ammunition. When Dryden murdered Collinson, he was using cartridges converted from
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McKay, Neil (14 March 2009). "The day a good man died - and we all realised nobody is safe from the threat of violence".
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and once into a car. Dryden then returned to where Collinson lay and shot him again in the lower face and chest.
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A standoff situation followed as armed police officers—who had been on stand-by for the incident at nearby
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Michael Dunston; and an alternative charge of wounding Belmont and Campbell with intent to cause
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shells, loaded with heavier than usual cast lead bullets which Dryden called his "manstoppers".
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Davenport, Peter (18 March 1992). "Shot planning chief 'ignored advice' on demolishing home".
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Davenport, Peter; Clancy, Ray (21 June 1991). "Council man shot dead in dispute on bungalow".
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against his conviction was dismissed in February 1994. He also made four applications for
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Death on a Summer's Day: The true story of the murder Britain watched on live television
449:) for the gun—stolen by a schoolfriend from his father—and a single bullet. The lack of 395:. Dryden died on 15 September 2018 aged 78 in a care home following his prison release. 1276:
Davenport, Peter (17 March 1992). "Murder denied by man seen on TV firing at planner".
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inside the caravan. At approximately 11:20, police negotiators offered to install a
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were refused as he showed no remorse for his crimes. In 2017, Dryden suffered a
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A subsequent search of the property and Dryden's home in Consett uncovered ten
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Hutchinson, Lisa; Diffley, Jamie (29 August 2003). "Killer's freedom plea".
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Dryden was a solitary child with a very active imagination, often given to
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and two terms of seven years' imprisonment, to run concurrently. Dryden's
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bizarre behaviour, his decision to dig a deep trench in which to build a
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Taylor was able to subdue Dryden and he was taken into police custody.
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Doughty, Sophie (6 October 2017). "'It should never have happened'".
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reporter Tony Belmont in the arm. Seeing a police vehicle—carrying
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The shooting took place at Dryden's rural property on Eliza Lane,
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conspiracy, and that Collinson had been a golfing partner of the
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during March–April 1992. Found guilty of Collinson's murder, the
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against the conviction was dismissed, and his applications for
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modified to be attached to one of his vehicles. Dryden had no
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combined with the scarcity of, and difficulty obtaining, the
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on his property. Dryden warned them that the buildings were
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The incident was captured on camera and transmitted on the
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in the ground around the property and had a cache of
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of Tony Belmont, Stephen Campbell and Michael Dunston
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Butsfield
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England
Coordinates
54°48′22″N 1°51′17″W / 54.806058°N 1.854791°W / 54.806058; -1.854791
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Murder
Attempted murder
Wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
Life imprisonment
Murder of Harry Collinson is located in County Durham
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Butsfield
County Durham
planning permission
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Webley Mk VI
revolver
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Consett
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land mines
hand grenades
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Newcastle upon Tyne

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