Peter Bleksley - News Archive
Remains of an unidentified male
The 26th July 2006 marked the fourth anniversary of the discovery of the remains of a man who is still unidentified, and who had suffered the indignity of having his skull smashed, his body stripped naked, and his corpse being dumped in a pond. Peter included this case in 'Ten Most Wanted' and is still determined to do all that he can to identify him.

Click here to view Peter's extensive list of clues to this man's identity
Peter Bleksley on BBC Radio Cornwall
Peter delivers his insight into the unsolved murder of Joan Roddam on BBC Radio Cornwall.
Bleksley performs at DeMenezes Tribute
Peter will be appearing at 'JC22', a tribute festival dedicated to the memory of Jean Charles De Menezes, at The Railway Kitchen and Bar, 7 Station Rise, London, SE27, on Saturday 22nd July 2006. He will perform an abridged version of his acclaimed one-man-show, where he reveals his unique findings into Jean's shooting. A host of bands, DJ's and other artistes will also be performing on what promises to be a memorable occasion. For more information, see the flyer below (click to enlarge)
Peter Bleksley on the Anna Murby show
On Tuesday, 14th March at 3pm, Peter Bleksley was a guest on The Anna Murby show on BBC Radio. During this interview, Peter discussed his life undercover, the unsolved murders covered in Ten Most Wanted and much more.
Pest controller guilty of murder
On Monday 27th February 2006, Peter was present at Northampton Crown Court when Christopher Nudds was found guilty of the murder of Frederick Moss. Nudds was sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he serves a minimum of thirty years in prison. Nudds has been of interest to Peter ever since he started researching the murder of retired Lt Col Robert ‘Riley’ Workman, and Peter continues to work extensively on this crime. WATCH THIS SPACE!
