Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

NEW BARRYMORE COP: I BELIEVE IT WAS MURDER

Police to launch fresh hunt for killer of dad who died at TV star’s pool in 2001

- BY KATIE BEGLEY & SCARLET HOWES scoops@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

THE senior officer investigat­ing the death of a man at Michael Barrymore’s home is convinced he was raped and murdered – and the police are poised to launch a new hunt for his killer.

Essex Police have appointed a top detective to re-examine the events surroundin­g the death of Stuart Lubbock, whose body was found in the star’s swimming pool in 2001.

The 31-year-old dad of two had suffered severe internal injuries.

Michael, 67, who was at Dancing On Ice’s Hertfordsh­ire HQ on Friday, has always strenuousl­y denied any involvemen­t in Stuart’s death.

Detective Chief Inspector Stephen Jennings will this week launch a fresh appeal for people to come forward with evidence to help crack the case.

It coincides with an explosive new Channel 4 documentar­y, which details the night Stuart died and the subsequent police inquiry.

DCI Jennings said: “I believe very much that Stuart Lubbock was raped and murdered that night.” And he vowed to “move the case forward”.

In 2007 the Independen­t Police Complaints Commission launched an inquiry into the original police investigat­ion following complaints from Stuart’s father Terry.

MISTAKES

Two years later it found police had not secured the crime scene and two pieces of potentiall­y vital evidence were found not to be available. DCI Jennings told the C4 show: “We did make mistakes early on in terms of the crime scene because a lot of witnesses were saying they thought it was a drowning, a tragic accident.”

He added: “The scene was secured but not to the standard we’d expect, hence the reason people were allowed back in there and we know items went missing.”

DCI Jennings said the missing items included a handle from an outhouse cupboard and a pool thermomete­r.

Essex Police added: “As these items have never been recovered and forensical­ly tested, their evidential importance is not known and it cannot be ruled out they were used to inflict injuries upon Stuart.”

The actual cause of Stuart’s death was never establishe­d, with a coroner recording an ‘open verdict’ at the inquest in 2002. It is the first time in 13 years that a new investigat­or has

DENIAL Barrymore said case ruined his showbiz career been assigned to the case, which former chat show king Michael blames for ruining his career. He was arrested on suspicion

LOST A pool thermomete­r at star’s home went missing and was never tested

of rape and serious sexual assault in 2007, along with two others.

No charges were ever brought and later the fallen star successful­ly sued Essex Police for wrongful arrest.

DCI Jennings is due to make a public appeal for informatio­n ahead of Thursday night’s documentar­y – Barrymore: The Body In The Pool.

The film begins with the chilling 999 call that led police to Michael’s home on the night Stuart died.

The star invited the meat factory supervisor to his £2million bungalow when they met at the Millennium Nightclub in Stuart’s hometown of Harlow, Essex.

Eventually, seven people joined Michael and his then boyfriend Jonathan Kenney at the INVESTIGAT­ION

DCI Jennings

star’s home in Roydon. Three people, including Michael, claim to have found Stuart in the pool, although reports have varied over the years.

Michael has described that moment as being his “worst dream come true.” He then fled the property, later admitting he “freaked out”.

Last night Stuart’s dad Terry told the Sunday Mirror the documentar­y has given him fresh hope he’ll finally get justice for his son.

He said: “We’ve had a wall of silence but I believe justice is starting to emerge and the people involved with Michael Barrymore on that fateful night, they’ve got to understand it’s time for them to tell us what they know.”

Barrymore: Body In The Pool is on Channel 4, 9pm, Thursday.

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