Breakthrough in 1984 London Murder After Decades
Nearly 40 years after Anthony Littler was found fatally attacked near East Finchley Tube, police have arrested a suspect. This chilling cold case suddenly heated up following a fresh public plea for information.
Random Attack Shocks North London
Anthony Littler, 45, was heading home after midnight on 1 May 1984 when he was savagely beaten in an alley behind East Finchley station. Found with devastating head injuries, he died at the scene. Police believe the attack was random, but no motive was ever established.
Suspect, 58, Bailed as Investigation Heats Up
On Sunday 10 December, cops swooped on a 58-year-old man, arresting him on suspicion of murder. The suspect was bailed pending further inquiries, with a court date set for January.
“This arrest comes just four days after our latest appeal, and I would like to thank everyone who has already come forward with information,” said Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, who is leading the investigation. “We still need witnesses or anyone with knowledge to come forward.”
Community Told: Help Bring Justice for Anthony
The case’s reopening has sparked new hope among locals and Anthony’s family alike. Police urge anyone with info to call 020 8358 0100 or submit an anonymous tip to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Community cooperation could be key to finally solving this grim mystery.