The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Police say MP scandal hitman may not be dead

- By Russell Blackstock RBLACKSTOC­K@SUNDAYPOST.COM

An investigat­ion into the Jeremy Thorpe scandal will be reopened after police admitted they may have wrongly assumed one of the suspects was dead, according to a new documentar­y.

A probe launched in 2015 into the alleged attempted murder of the former Liberal leader’s gay ex-lover Norman Scott was closed last year.

Gwent Police had thought Andrew Newton – the man allegedly hired to kill Mr Scott – was dead.

But the force has told a BBC documentar­y, The Jeremy Thorpe Scandal, that new informatio­n has come to light, suggesting he may still be alive.

Reacting to the news, Mr Scott, 78, told the programme: “I just don’t think anyone’s tried hard enough to look for him.

“There must be people who knew him and there would surely be a record of him dying.”

“I thought Gwent Police were doing something at last but soon found out that absolutely they weren’t, they were continuing the cover up as far as I can see”.

The documentar­y, on BBC 4 at 10pm tonight, investigat­es the alleged plot to murder Mr Scott, who was involved in a relationsh­ip with Mr Thorpe in the early 1960s, when homosexual­ity was illegal.

Mr Thorpe, who died in 2014, was acquitted of conspiracy to murder after an Old Bailey trial in 1979.

A fresh probe was launched by Gwent Police in 2015 after new claims emerged.

 ??  ?? BBC 1’s A Very English Affair starred Hugh Grant as Thorpe, left, and Ben Whishaw as Norman Scott
BBC 1’s A Very English Affair starred Hugh Grant as Thorpe, left, and Ben Whishaw as Norman Scott
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Norman Scott
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Jeremy Thorpe

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