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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · David Copeland was given six life sentences in June 2000 for three counts of murder and three counts of causing explosions in London in order to endanger life. The explosion at the Admiral...

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    David Copeland was 22-years old when he carried out the three London bombings. Born in Hounslow and raised in Hampshire, he had various jobs after leaving school, before working alongside his mechanical engineer father on the Jubilee Line extension rail project. His father, Steven Copeland, said, “He did very well at school. He was fairly intellige...

    Copeland made nail bombs to carry out his attacks in London. According to a report in the Daily Telegraph in 2000, he spent £1500 on fireworks, removing the flash powder and other bomb components before following instructions he found online on how to build bombs. On Saturday 17th April 1999, he took the first one, hidden in a blue sports bag, to t...

    On 30thJune 2000, David Copeland was convicted at the Old Bailey on three counts of murder, for the deaths of pregnant Andrea Dykes, 27, John Light, 32, and Nik Moore, 31, at the Admiral Duncan pub. He was also found guilty of planting the bombs and was given six life sentences. “Anyone who has heard the facts of this case will be appalled and horr...

  2. Jun 30, 2000 · CCTV cameras provided detectives with their main breakthrough in the hunt for nail bomber David Copeland, a top Scotland Yard policeman has said. On Friday Copeland was sentenced to six life...

  3. May 20, 2021 · The true story of Nail Bomber: Manhunt, from how far-right terrorist David Copeland was caught to a timeline of the bombings, his arrest and conviction.

  4. Jun 30, 2000 · Copeland was caught largely because he had wandered around Brixton for more than an hour before planting his first bomb. It is an area heavily covered by CCTV and after trawling through thousands...

  5. Jun 2, 2021 · A new Netflix documentary has been released detailing three 1999 London nail bombings that targeted Black, Bangladeshi and gay communities. The three bombings were carried out by a neo-Nazi attacker named David Copeland, who killed three people and injured dozens of people in the attacks.

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  7. Nov 15, 2023 · On the 2nd May, 1999, the Metropolitan Police Anti Terrorist Branch charged David Copeland with murder. Copeland was then assessed by psychiatrists at Broadmoor and diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.

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