Moment killer walks into police station and confesses to murdering man 40 years ago
But despite his confession, Paul, of Kensington, pleaded not guilty and stood trial at the Old Bailey.
Tony's heartbroken family said: "We came to terms with Tony's death many years ago but we’re pleased that after 42 years, his killer has come forward and has been convicted. The court heard how the pair had met on the evening of 3 June 1980, before they went back to Tony’s home in Kensington.
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