This exposure (No. 04) was meticulously compiled by our surveillance team over an extensive period at a yet undisclosed location linked to our investigative target, Stuart Collier. While our archives contain a substantial collection of imagery documenting his activities at this site, we have chosen to release only what is necessary to illustrate the target’s debilitated end-of-days state.
With much more to reveal in due course, this latest exposure represents another step toward a long-overdue reckoning. We believe this unveiling will offer a measure of justice for the many victims who endured Stuart Collier’s relentless and unscrupulous actions.
The quotes below are provided by Robert Taylor, a former colleague of Stuart Collier at The Daily Mail. Taylor has since turned informer and is now an associate in this Collier Exposed investigation.
Stuart Collier was notorious among his peers as a tabloid attack dog. He openly boasted about carrying a camera at all times, ready to stalk and photograph unsuspecting targets in public. His key tactic when accosting targets in public, when all else failed, spit in their face to get a reaction worthy of a tabloid print. This is something he would be known for among the Murdoch press colleagues but also in his pursuits away from Fleet Street.
"When the maggots are good at ignoring you, sometimes you've got to stir 'em up. A good gob in their face or all over 'em, that's the perfect shot maker."
"The shock, the fury, the look on their mug, that's the money shot."
Stuart Collier, initiating new photographer Robert Taylor at the Daily Mail, 1985.
But as karma would have it, the tables turned. In a nod to all those he relentlessly pursued, we decided to covertly train the lens on him for a change, albeit with the professionalism of masking identities.
Shown here in his final days, as reported exclusively by us, Stuart Collier appears stripped of his usual cocky bravado. No longer able to menace innocents, harass women to tears, or exploit private moments for a sensational headline — a frail, pitiful shadow of the man once feared by many innocent victims.
We leave it to our readers to decide how much sympathy he deserves. Given the damning evidence we have uncovered about his despicable deeds, we suggest withholding any premature judgement and keeping an eye on our investigation’s exposures of Stuart Collier. Put it this way, we didn’t have to gob in his face for these final snaps.