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288:. At the property he attacked Slater, tied her up, and then took her to his workshop. Sams again demanded a ransom, this time from Slater's manager at the estate agency. When it was paid, Sams released Slater. Given his previous crime, police had expected the kidnapper to kill Slater. They hoped to stop him by following him after he picked up the ransom, but Sams had anticipated this, and devised an elaborate scheme to successfully give them the slip. 239:-like box and chained to the floor. According to Sams' later confession, Dart freed herself from the box in an attempt to escape, but was unable to leave the room. Sams, who had wired an alarm to the box, returned to chain her to a roof beam. The following day, Sams forced Dart to write a letter to her boyfriend demanding a 255:
who advised the detectives who interviewed Sams, argued that he abducted a sex worker because it would be relatively easy and was good "practice". It would also not create too much of "a stir". By killing Dart, and leaving her body where it would easily be found, Sams would "convince the police that
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her on the first night of her imprisonment. After her release, Slater had originally not disclosed the rape. She later said that this was to spare her mother, who had a heart condition, from unnecessary further anguish. Sams denied raping Slater, asserting, "I cannot allow this to go unchallenged".
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Sams continued to send messages to the police. One stated: "prostitutes are easy to pick up, and I won't spend any more time in prison for killing two instead of one." He later claimed to have kidnapped another sex worker, but police could find no evidence any sex worker was missing. Sams also sent
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programme, Slater said that for eight days she was held – handcuffed, legs bound, blindfolded and gagged – in a "coffin" inside a wheelie bin laid horizontally. Sams had told her she would be electrocuted if she tried to move. Slater said that when she was allowed out of the coffin for food, she
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investigating police officer, Roy Taylor, to visit him in jail. During this visit he confessed to Dart's murder, and revealed the date upon which he had carried it out; his confession was covertly recorded and not released for thirty years. The recording was used in a Discovery Plus documentary
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for her murder and the abduction of Slater. He was also found guilty of attempting to blackmail the police and British Rail; he was sentenced to 10 years for each of four blackmail attempts. Sams confessed to Dart's murder in prison, three days after he was found guilty. He had asked the senior
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at the age of 20. After three years, he returned to Keighley and worked as a lift engineer, graduating to become a central heating engineer, later establishing his own company. However, Sams turned to crime and was first imprisoned in 1978 for
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he was to be regarded as a serious adversary" and intimidate his next victims into paying up. McGredy-Hunt, however, said that Sams continued to demand ransom for several days after Dart's death, only dumping her body (initially hidden in a
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in 1993. She subsequently worked with police forces to advise them on how to deal with kidnap survivors, and with the survivors themselves, to help them to recover from their ordeals. She died on 31 August 2017, aged 50, from cancer.
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After Sams was convicted and imprisoned, he attacked a female probation officer. He also became known for his attempts to sue the prison, initially successfully, for losing his artificial leg, and then because his bed was too hard.
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At his trial at Nottingham Crown Court in 1993, Sams admitted to the kidnapping of Slater, but denied the kidnap and murder of Dart. On 8 July that year the jury found him guilty of murdering Dart, and he was sentenced to
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of £140,000, or "the hostage would never be seen again". He also made her write other notes. After the notes were written, Sams murdered Dart with a hammer. Nine days later he dumped her body in a field in
146:. He kidnapped Julie Dart in July 1991 and later murdered her following her attempted escape. He subsequently kidnapped Stephanie Slater in January 1992, eventually releasing her after payment of a 1428: 1393: 1403: 829: 1095: 202:
Sams was married three times. He had two sons by his first wife, but the marriage broke down shortly before he was sent to prison. His second marriage also ended in
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documentary about the case, in which she also states that Sams later requested to have further sex with her, but this time relented after Slater refused.
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chatted about herself to Sams, "to humanise" herself and to increase her chances of survival. Within twelve hours of her release, she was made to face a
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Since it was never likely that Dart's ransom would be paid, it has been suggested that Sams always intended to kill her. Paul Britton, a clinical
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leading to a loss of earnings, and that works of art he had painted in prison had gone missing. In April 2007, a letter by Sams was published by
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Some months later, on 22 January 1992, Sams kidnapped another woman. Using a false name, he arranged to meet Stephanie Slater, an
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As of April 2023, Sams remains in prison. No recommended minimum term was reported at his trial, and it is unknown whether any
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Out of the £175,000 ransom that was paid for the release of Slater, police located £150,000 buried in a field by using
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messages stating he would intentionally cause a train crash unless he was paid a ransom. He also attempted to
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of one of his legs. After his release, Sams was forced to sell his ailing business and gained a job for
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In 1993, the kidnapping of Slater and subsequent manhunt for Sams was the subject of an edition of the
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He made the unsubstantiated claim that they had a consensual affair and attempted to sue Slater for
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Following her release, Slater felt unable to return to work as an estate agent, and moved to the
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with a local branch of the company Shipways, ostensibly to view a property in Turnberry Road,
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BBC Radio 4, "One to One: Carolyn Quinn speaks to Stephanie Slater", 10 September 2013.
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judge subsequently ruled how many years Sams must serve before he can be considered for
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Keely, Alistair, "Luff Challenges Murderer's Right to Take Legal Action Behind Bars",
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resident. She was blindfolded and taken to Sams' warehouse, where she was placed in a
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during a transfer. The award caused considerable public outrage. He also brought a
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and making a false insurance claim. While in prison, Sams was diagnosed with a
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The girl in the box: The kidnapping of Stephanie Slater. Channel 5. March 2023
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The Filth: The Explosive Inside Story of Scotland Yard's Top Undercover Cop
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in October 1995 at Wakefield Prison. At his trial in February 1997 at
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Sams continued to offend after he was imprisoned, attacking a female
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was too hard. A further complaint was that he was unfairly held in
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Sams was awarded £4,000 damages when the prison service lost his
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evidence was gathered of his responsibility for Dart's murder.
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by England and Wales
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in prison are far better off than those in the community."
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The Girl in the Box: The Kidnapping of Stephanie Slater
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Unmasking Mr Kipper: Who Really Killed Suzy Lamplugh?
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Index

Mike Sammes
Michael Sam
Keighley
West Riding of Yorkshire
England
Incarcerated
Conviction(s)
Life imprisonment
English
kidnapper
extortionist
murderer
ransom
raped
Keighley
West Riding of Yorkshire
Merchant Navy
stealing a car
cancer
amputation
Black & Decker
power tools
divorce
Sutton-on-Trent
Nottinghamshire
red light area
Leeds
coffin
ransom
Easton, Lincolnshire

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