2024 Year in Review: Inside Collier Exposed
A Gripping Year of Intrigue and Exposure - Toward the Unveiling of Stuart Collier's Dark Secrets
This year has been nothing short of extraordinary for Collier Exposed. Engagement from our dedicated readers and subscribers has skyrocketed, with social media metrics reflecting a growing appetite for truth and accountability. We’ve solidified our online presence and achieved critical milestones, including web indexing targets to ensure that Stuart Collier’s murky legacy remains accessible to researchers.
Our investigation is thriving. A burgeoning network of contacts has unearthed fresh leads, and with strengthened funding—principally through our use of the XRM cryptocurrency—ambitious goals for 2025 are well within reach. There is more work ahead, but Collier Exposed remains steadfast in shining a light on the legacy Stuart Collier would prefer to keep buried.
Here’s a look back at our key revelations, taking ownership of the Stuart Collier saga and the groundwork laid for even greater exposés to come.
The 2024 Collier Exposures
This year’s revelations have built upon the foundational exposés of Fleet Street’s notorious gutter journalist, Stuart Collier. Below are the key discoveries that cement our leading role in uncovering his story:
The year began with an explosive revisit to the Guppygate scandal of the 1990s, linking Stuart Collier directly to Boris Johnson’s infamous tapped call with Darius Guppy. Our investigation revealed the sought-after private address and phone number that placed Stuart Collier squarely in Guppy’s crosshairs. This exposé laid bare Stuart Collier’s shadowy alliances with Sid Fillery and Southern Investigations, unmasking his secret hideout in Brockley. The piece brought to light the dark undercurrents of 1990s tabloid journalism and the lengths to which Stuart Collier went to conceal himself from the consequences.
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Stuart Collier’s death in 2022 from metastatic adenocarcinoma—a cancer that spread from his pancreas and bile ducts across his body—brought a grim but fitting end (an end we would have wished upon no other) to a life riddled with depravity. Our exposé delved into his vices—chain-smoking cheap cigars, bingeing on junk food, excessive alcohol consumption, sexual promiscuity, and a wide range of drug abuse—alongside his refusal to confront the disgraceful truths of his career. Though death has now silenced him, we own his demise, with this exposé serving as the final, damning chapter in his tarnished legacy.
In September 1986, Stuart Collier’s public persona crumbled, exposing his true nature in a courtroom brawl that revealed his violent tendencies. Representing himself in a divorce case due to his financial ruin, Stuart Collier’s outburst resulted in a contempt charge and a well-deserved stint in Pentonville Prison—a sentence he found hard to endure. This exposé chronicled his professional decline, painting a vivid picture of a journalist undone by his own aggression.
Once known for his brazen bullyboy tactics and merciless harassment of private individuals, Stuart Collier’s descent into obscurity was laid bare in this revelatory piece that resulted from an extensive stakeout—one that promises to unveil even more. A man who once revelled in his notoriety was exposed as broken, vulnerable, and stripped of his former toxic power. The exposé offers a stark contrast between the reviled tabloid enforcer of Fleet Street and the pitiful figure we captured here.
Additional Insights
Beyond our major investigations, Collier Exposed has delivered compelling insights into the dark underbelly of Stuart Collier’s activities and his connections:
A sordid triangle involving Stuart Collier, Sid Fillery, and Beverley Court’s Jennifer Lockerbie revealed a web of betrayal, clandestine dealings, and Freemason intrigues.
A closer look at Boris Johnson’s role in Guppygate uncovered new evidence suggesting his complicity in Stuart Collier’s then exposure.

Our open letter to Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, crafted in the brash style of tabloid journalism, made a sharp insinuation about his selective reporting, specifically highlighting his telling omission of Stuart Collier from his preferred Guppygate narrative.
Having a bit of fun…
Stuart Collier’s belated demand for an apology over ‘Guppygate’ has become the punchline of an ongoing joke. Once a heavyweight of the Murdoch gutter press, Stuart Collier found himself the subject of ridicule yet again during a segment on BBC Papers. In a moment of cutting humour, his Murdoch ally Martin Lipman of The Sun quipped, ‘If he's still waiting for 30 years for an apology, he's not going to get one now!’.
The exchange, hosted by Martine Croxall, played out like a comedy sketch, with Boris Johnson effectively brushing off Stuart Collier’s grievance as a relic of the past. Meanwhile, insiders hint at even darker tales from Stuart Collier’s unexpected career pivot to delivery driving—stories that expose his sadistic tendencies while on the road.
Is Stuart Collier’s fall from tabloid titan to public punchline a cautionary tale—or just more fodder for the headlines? Catch all the details here.
2025: What Lies Ahead
The coming year promises to deepen our investigation into Stuart Collier’s web of deceit, focusing on his role in orchestrating smear campaigns and the devastating fallout from his unethical practices. With new leads emerging, Collier Exposed is poised to reveal even more shocking truths about his scandal-ridden career.
Read the 2023 Year in Review
Want to explore more? Take a look back at our 2023 Year in Review, where we reflect on the early phases of our investigation going public. This entry offers a broader context to the journey so far.