Terry Fairfield
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Okay, so Haddock, it takes Haddock to go to England to commit a crime, to finally get a proper jail sentence.
Haddock had gone, was awaiting trial when he was in England.
He was awaiting trial for the whole supergrass.
Well, he went... Now, in 2005, Haddock gets jailed for... I think he got like 10 years for an attack on a bouncer.
But he only did a few years and then he was out again.
But between 2005 and now, Haddock's been in jail nearly all the time.
But it took for him really to go to England to get a really proper... I mean, he should never be...
Mark Haddock should have been put behind bars 20 years ago when that should never be should never been released and the man's only 55 56 he still has a long life ahead of him anyway so he served a bit of time here and then he did serve a bit of time here then he went to the UK because he was awaiting trial it was a supergrass trial where he was going to be he was facing murder charges and a lot of but that all collapsed right so that collapsed but while he was awaiting that he was in Milton Keynes and he stayed in the pub with Terry Fairfield so he had a room there
In 2011, we got a tip off that he was there.
That's where he was.
Myself and a photographer went over and got a van and staked the place out for a couple of days, sitting there getting nothing.
And just before we really just were just about to give up.
And I pulled Mark Haddock in a blue Peugeot with a Northern Ridge and couldn't believe it was him.
So obviously being completely, you know, untrained in espionage and how to tail somebody without letting them know you're tailing them.
You know, there's us in this rental van we've got from Luton Airport.
and we're tracking this guy, this state-sponsored... This highly paranoid... Highly paranoid state-sponsored killer, you know, through the streets of Newport Pagnol.
And, of course, he clocks us, you know, swings the car around, blocks us in, and we... He comes over to the window of the car, takes my notebook out of the driveway.
I wind the window up.