who died two years ago. he has never been publicly named before and the bbc has found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. our correspondent daniel de simone reports. stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen was killed by a gang of young white men in eltham, south london, in 1993. the met police s handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist. they had no intention of finding the people who killed my son.
stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. our correspondent daniel de simone reports. stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen was killed by a gang of young white men in eltham, south london, in 1993. the met police s handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist. they had no intention of finding the people who killed my son. i ve got no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes down to this case.
stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen was killed by a gang of young white men in eltham, south london, in 1993. the met police s handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist. they had no intention of finding the people who killed my son. i ve got no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes down to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen s friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals
the bbc has also found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence relating to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. 0ur correspondent daniel de simone reports. stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen was killed by a gang of young white men in eltham, south london, in 1993. the met police s handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist. they had no intention of finding the people who killed my son. i ve got no confidence in these people to do anything
stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. our correspondent daniel de simone reports. stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen was killed by a gang of young white men in eltham, south london, in 1993. the met police s handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist. they had no intention of finding the people who killed my son. i ve got no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes down to this case. there were five prime suspects.