Jill Dando

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Person.png Jill Dando   IMDBRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Journalist, television presenter, newsreader)
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BornJill Wendy Dando
1961-11-09
Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England
Died26 April 1999 (Age 37)
Fulham, London, England
Alma materSouth Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education
ReligionBaptist
Victim ofmurder
A high profile BBC TV presenter shot dead in front of her house.

Jill Dando was a BBC journalist who was shot dead in 1999. It was originally ascribed to a "lone nut", Barry George, who was freed on appeal after 8 years. Alternative theories include the possibility that she was silenced because of what she had discovered about VIPaedophile.

A four part investigation into the Jill Dando murder by Richard Hall that covers many lesser known aspects of the surrounding circumstances at the point of her murder

Murder

Jill Dando was shot dead with a single bullet to the head. The theory first adopted by UK police "was that of a crazed opportunistic individual".[1] Many different theories have subsequently been presented.[2]

UK Police carried out about 2,500 interviews and took around 1,000 statements.[2]

"Lone nut"?

Barry Lindsey, the last person to see Jill Dando alive, claimed in 2013 that detectives ignored his evidence, stating "We are looking at a local guy over this murder. He is called Barry George".[3] George, a local man with a history of sex offences was charged on May 28, 2000 and found guilty. He freed in 2008 on appeal.[4] In 2010 he was denied compensation for "wrongful imprisonment" and again at an appeal in 2013 on grounds he was “not innocent enough”.[5]

VIPaedophile

Full article: Rated 3/5 VIPaedophile

It was reported in 2014 that Jill Dando had received reports of a paedophile ring in the BBC and passed a file on the matter to senior management in the mid-1990s, and that some female workmates had told her that they had been groped or assaulted. However it turned out that that "no one wanted to know" and an investigation was never carried out.[6][7]

BBC Documentary

"To mark the 20th anniversary of Jill Dando’s death, the BBC is broadcasting a documentary that will tell the full story behind one of Britain’s most high-profile unsolved killings."[8]

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