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Gerry Tobin's fatal journey

Shell Garage Junction 13 Junction 14 Biker Map

Shell Garage

CCTV footage shows Gerry Tobin at a petrol station in Stratford shortly before he was killed.

Junction 13 - Rover car pursuing Tobin

Junction 13

Junction 14 - Gerry Tobin

Junction 14

Hells Angel Gerry Tobin was shot dead on the M40 in Warwickshire on 12 August 2007 on his way home from the Bulldog Bash biker festival at Long Marston near Stratford-Upon-Avon.

He was captured on CCTV filling up at a petrol station in Stratford from where he took the A46 to the M40 and joined the motorway travelling south, at the head of a convoy of three bikers.

CCTV shows the trio on the motorway and, separately, the killers travelling some way behind in a green Rover car.

Mr Tobin was shot in the head while travelling at 90 mph between junctions 13 and 12 of the motorway, near Warwick service station. He died at the scene.

Five members of a biker gang known as The Outlaws, Simon Turner, 41, and Dane Garside, 42, and Malcolm Bull, 53, have been found guilty of his murder.

Karl Garside, 45, and Ian Cameron, 46, both of Coventry, were also found guilty.

Another member of the gang, Sean Creighton, pleaded guilty to murder at the start of the trial.



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