A Plot to Kill: The notorious killing of Peter Farquhar, a story of deception and betrayal that shocked a quiet English town

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If he hadn’t been caught I think he would have just carried on. I don’t think he would have stopped,” Mr Earl said.

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What happened to Ben Field, the killer at the centre of The Sixth Commandment?". The Independent. 18 July 2023. Mr Earl said: “It wasn’t really until we delved into what material we’d already secured that we started seeing how big it was going to be.” The more they looked into his death in 2015, the stronger their suspicion became that he had been poisoned.

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The two young men told Mr Farquhar that they wanted to make a documentary about his life and reportedly set up a company devoted to “bringing his career to a wider audience”. Text messages between the two men also revealed that Smith was aware of Ben Field’s mirror-writing campaign in which he wrote messages around Ms Moore-Martin’s house in a bid to convince the highly religious woman they were from God and to leave her house to Field. DS Richard Earl and Chief Constable Jason Hogg earlier this year Picture: TVP (Image: Thames Valley Police) He had photographed himself with messages written in a bathroom mirror for Ann Moore-Martin to find - purporting to be from God, they included one that read ‘Ben loves you’. As well as Field pretending to fall in love with Mr Farquhar and moving in with him, he also orchestrated it so Smith also moved into the retired man’s home as a lodger and, later, Ann Moore-Martin’s and other potential victim, Liz Zettl’s homes, while planning to defraud them of their estates.

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It was the last old-fashioned murder investigation. There was very little digital media, there wasn’t much phone work, there was no CCTV. Samples of his hair were sent to France for testing, with the officers using Field’s own journals and Mr Farquhar’s description of his symptoms to narrow down the drugs they wanted the forensic scientists to test for. https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/tvfilm/who-s-who-in-gripping-truecrime-series-the-sixth-commandment-b1099186.html Peter Farquhar was born in Edinburgh on 3 January 1946, the son of a physician. He was educated at Latymer Upper School in London and then Churchill College, Cambridge, where he achieved a first-class degree in English. [1] Career [ edit ] Stowe School The complexity of the case was to interweave what Peter had written about his deteriorating health alongside what Ben Field was writing about his machinations at the time.

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In January 2022 he appealed a second time against his conviction, but this was also rejected. [14] [15] Benjamin Luke Field is a British man who murdered retired teacher and author Peter Farquhar. [1] [2] [3] [4] Murder and conviction [ edit ]

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Detectives had looked ‘very carefully’ at Field’s past but found no evidence he was responsible for other murders. The character of Dr Farquhar, played by Toby Stephens in the 2013 film Believe, directed by the former Manchester Grammar School pupil David Scheinmann, was partly based on Farquhar. [1] St Mary's Church in Stowe, where Farquhar worshipped and preached.verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ Field photographed himself with the messages he was leaving for Miss Moore-Martin Picture: TVP/PA Media (Image: Thames Valley Police, PA Media) In his journals, he had drawn up a list of ‘100 clients’, including his parents and grandparents, which prosecutors said was a tally of future targets although which Field claimed were people who ‘may be useful’ to him. In effect, we had to re-create the events of that evening in finite detail,” detective Richard Earl told the Oxford Mail. Usually, the officer of 20 years finds it does not help to empathise with an individual who has been murdered.

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He said in the trial he had manipulated everyone he’d ever met; his own parents, his friends, his girlfriends, everybody. a b c d " 'Evil' churchwarden guilty of murdering author". BBC News. 9 August 2019 . Retrieved 14 January 2020. Two years on from Peter Farquhar’s death, the major crime team detectives had no murder scene and the property where it happened had been extensively remodelled.Field fed his older partner a psychoactive drug, BK2CB, at an event to launch one of Mr Farquhar’s own books at Stowe School. Although there have been various documentaries, press releases and podcasts, I don’t think any of them could grasp the volume of material we had to look at.”



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