Pictures of Black Thug Suspected of Stabbing White Man to Death Released

Luton-Dunstable
April 8, 2015

477806-large
Jordan Maguire was stabbed to death at his home in Luton 2 weeks ago.

DETECTIVES have released another set of CCTV footage of a man they want to question in connection with the murder of Jordan Maguire two weeks ago.

Jordan, 20, (pictured) was stabbed to death in his Thrales Close home on Sunday, May 26 at around 8.15pm.

Last week, officers released footage of a suspect found on CCTV as he walked his bike along by the Purley Centre on the way to Jordan’s home.

Now, having combed through more of the hundreds of hours of CCTV footage they have collected, images of the same man have been found captured as he buys items at the Nisa shop in Marsh Farm about three hours before the murder.

Det Insp John Arthur, of the Beds, Cambs and Herts Major Crime Unit, has today again appealed for information about this man and officers from his team will be in the area distributing leaflets to homes in an effort to find this man.

“Someone must know who this man is,” said Det Insp Arthur.

footage_of_wanted_luton_man
Police have released these pictures of the creature they think was responsible.

“He’s clearly been around on the estate for at least three hours on the afternoon of bank holiday Sunday.

“The pictures of him in the local shop are very clear and I’m confident that someone will be able to identify him.

“I believe that this male may live locally or have very local connections.

“We do need to speak with him so if you know him, please do not approach him but contact the police.

“If this individual sees this appeal, I would urge him to contact us directly so we can arrange to speak to him,” he said.

The MCU can be contacted directly at their base on 01707 355666, where detectives can also give advice about remaining anonymous when giving information.

Alternatively contact 101, the police 24 hour non-emergency number of independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

jordan-maguire-cctv-1370277245-large-article-0
Neither picture showing the Black suspect was used on the original article, which showed the victim to have been White.