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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.
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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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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
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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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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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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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866:. London. 17 March 1992. p. 3.
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951:. Newcastle upon Tyne. p. 12.
883:. London. 1 April 1992. p. 2.
715:. Newcastle upon Tyne. p. 30.
656:In 2017, Dryden suffered a severe
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