![]() He will not be able to hide easily if his name and face are known everywhere. “My very frequent posting on social media – newspapers and radio as well. The more publicity we get on this guy, the more the world gets smaller and it gets squeezed. I have a laptop, a phone and a pen and a pad. I often get further with a business card than I did with a warrant card. The former detective says he has “an informal relationship” with the Merseyside Police, “whatever that means”, he quips.īut not being a bona fide police officer has its benefits when chasing alleged crooks and killers, the former detective said. He must be found, he will be found and he will be brought before the courts to answer the allegations against him,” Bleksley explained. As long as I am drawing breath or can bash a keyboard, I will be hunting Kevin Parle. “He occupies every waking moment of my days, and sometimes my dreams as well. Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Bleksley described how the fugitive is always on his mind and how social media and the internet, combined with current coronavirus restrictions, has made the world an incredibly small place for someone who is trying to avoid detection. ![]() His new book, Manhunt, details how close he has been to finding Parle, and the extraordinary amount of work that goes into a 21st-century hunt for a suspected killer. Drawing on his former career as a fearless undercover cop at London’s Scotland Yard, Bleksley was the brains behind the hunters and fronted six series from 2015 to 2019. Kevin Parle is the chief suspect in the murders of two young people. Merseyside Police is offering £20,000 for information leading to his arrest. Parle was questioned and released over the murders and then fled.īleksley explained that the hunt for Parle occupies his every waking thought and that he will not be able to rest until the Liverpudlian is before the courts to answer the allegations against him.Įx-detective Peter Bleksley is best known as ‘The Chief’, the star of Channel 4’s hit shows Hunted and Celebrity Hunted. Her house was then set on fire with her body inside. A year later, Lucy Hargreaves, a mother of three, was shot dead as she slept on her sofa in 2005. In 2004, teenager Liam Kelly was shot dead on Grafton Street in the Dingle area of Liverpool. Since leaving the police, he has made it his mission to track down and help apprehend those who have evaded the law.įor the last 18 months, Bleksley has been tracking down a man who has been on the run since 2005. Peter Bleksley was a founder member of Scotland Yard’s undercover unit in the 1980s. A FORMER SCOTLAND Yard detective has vowed “never to stop looking” for a fugitive who is suspected of being involved in the murder of two young people in Liverpool over 15 years ago.
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