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Games Played in 2021 - Part 2

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Operation Tango
Fatal Shooting Case Reopened After 35 Years
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Police reopened the Unsolved murder of Southampton businessman, Richard (Ricky) Haywood in October 2024 after some 35 years.
Ricky Haywood was shot several times at close range whilst in his bath. it is believed he had been shaving when the gunmen burst in. He was shot with a 22-calibre handgun which would have required several shots to have killed him.
I am inclined to agree with the police as they say that they believe that Richard Haywood knew his killer. According to reports Ricky had previously bought stolen property and had mixed with some ‘shady characters’ and said that there were no signs of a disturbance in the flat so it was not a burglary that went wrong.
During the original investigation, police spoke to 11,000 people and took about 4,000 statements, but no one was ever charged with the murder.
Ricky may have been afraid of coming to harm as he was somewhat obsessed with his personal security. He carried a panic alarm with him and had installed CCTV video cameras in his flat and shop below. Strangely the cameras were not recording on the night he was killed.
On the evening of October 16th At about 6.05 pm, Richard Haywood was seen shutting up his business for the night, bringing in the pavement sign and rolling down the shutters. It was said that Ricky was helped to bring in the sign from outside by a man who looked very much like Ricky Haywood, he was never identified and has never come forward.
After closing his shop, Ricky walked to his flat along the alleyway at around 6.30 pm. It was said that no one knew whether Ricky had gone into his flat alone, but it is believed that he had gone through his usual routine.
Something that strikes me as quite curious is that a couple who ran a shop just a few doors down from the jewellers were clearing up their shop at around 6.30 pm when they heard several bangs and the woman told her husband she thought it was gunfire. Did the man call the police or investigate at all? No, instead, he told his wife that she was talking rubbish and it was just a car backfiring. Did the man in question know something? Was he expecting an incident to take place?
Something doesn't make sense as this same couple left their shop at around 6.35 pm and as they drove past Ricky’s shop they witnessed a red car parked outside the shop and saw two men run from the alleyway which leads to Ricky’s flat. The men jumped into the red car and sped off. Did the couple call the police? No, they only mentioned it when the murder was revealed.
The police later said that they were very anxious to trace the two men that the woman saw speed off in the car and released their descriptions.
Man A:
Age: mid 20s.
Height: 5ft 8in.
Build: Slim.
Clothing: Tight-fitting trousers and a blouson jacket.
Man B:
Age: mid 20s.
Height: 5ft 11in.
Hair: Fair.
Clothing: Tight-fitting trousers and a blouson jacket.
The police said that they also wanted to trace the man who was seen outside the back of Richard Haywood’s shop and flat.
It is worth noting that Ricky had been in the process of negotiating a deal to purchase a 3-acre farm in The New Forest, for which he was trying to raise £55,000 to close. Of course in the 1980s fifty-five thousand pounds was a considerable amount of money.
On the evening of Sunday 15 October 1989, Ricky took his mother, sister and girlfriend out for a meal. He had persuaded his mother to remortgage her bungalow and lend him some of the extra cash that he wanted. However, it was also noted that he had been planning on making a deal with some financial consultants. Just a few hours earlier on the day he was murdered, Ricky had been in a meeting with them.
On the morning of Monday 16 October 1989 at about 10.30 am Richard Haywood opened his shop and shortly after got a call from one of the financial consultants. and arranged to meet them at about 12.30 pm. However, they said that when they met he had reportedly not taken too kindly to being told that it would take a few days to arrange things, noting that they could make no promises.
Since the case was reopened by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary's serious crimes division they say that they have had a good response.
The detective leading the investigation, Detective Inspector Elizabeth Brunt, said:
The detective went on to say; “This information has provided us with new and clear lines of enquiry which we are thoroughly looking into. As our work continues, I urge anyone with any information who has not yet spoken to us to please get in touch. Even if it seems like a small piece of information, it can all help us to piece together the bigger picture.
“I do believe that someone knows why Ricky was killed and who was responsible. Whatever your allegiances, you would be doing the right thing by telling us what you know.
“We need to give his family the answers they rightly deserve, to get justice for them and Ricky.
“Your help is needed and now is the time to communicate what you know, either directly, anonymously or through a third party — doing nothing is no longer an option.”
I will be watching this case closely and hope that the police can get justice for Ricky’s family left behind. I would like to speak to the local butcher regarding a comment he put on social media.
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This Variety Friday, we're continuing Smushi Come Home & Submachine: Legacy, as well as trying out the co-op heist simulator OPERATION TANGO!
PlayStation Plus June 2021 free titles have been revealed by Sony and includes three titles across PS4 and PS5. Those with Sony's PlayStation Plus subscription will able to download the following games throughout June 2021. Keep in mind that PS4 games are also playable on the PS5. PS4 Star...
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Star Wars Squadrons, Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown e Operation: Tango vão ser os jogos Playstation Plus de junho!
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This was the funniest thing ever :')
Celtic fans hoaxed, Rangers laugh.
Curious theatre during the last day of the Scottish championship. Glasgow's green and whites had to hope for their rivals to lose and Gers fans created that illusion with thousands of SMS messages.
Nothing more than a huge joke. But organised and implemented with superb class. The decisive final day of the Scottish championship depended on results from other stadiums: Celtic had to defeat Hearts at home and had to hope that Rangers would not win at Dundee. It did not turn out like that, even if for several minutes Bhoys fans believed the turnaround.
MOBILE PHONES - 22 minutes in to the first half Rangers were winning 1 - 0 at Dundee while the green and whites were locked at 0 - 0 with Hearts. Inexplicable rumblings rose from the stands at Celtic Park. " Dundee have equalised, Dundee have equalised!", was the message passed around, initiated by thousands of SMS messages which arrived simultaneously at Bhoys fans' mobiles. They had been sent by Rangers fans.
WIND UP - Sadly it was all false. Dundee had not equalised: conversely soon after it became 2 - 0 then 3 - 0, smoothing the way to the title for Rangers. It was a joke, the architects of which were Rangers fans via their internet forums ( mainly Follow Follow ). It was a wind up which had been given the code name "Operation Tango". The emotional exultation of the Celtic fans was heard perfectly during the live TV coverage of the game ( play had stopped precisely at that moment for a foul in midfield ).
FF poster A1bertz was responsible for the prank, devising a co-ordinated scheme whereby fans sent simultaneous messages to acquaintances of the Hooped variety, informing them that Dundee United had equalised. Scenes of celebration were caught by camera and video, with the asst. Manager supposedly joining in the short-lived joy! You can read about Operation Tango in the following thread: http://forum.followfollow.com/showthread.php?t=552991