Unmasking "Nobody Likes A Grass": Peter Risdon, Stuart Collier, and the Hidden Tapes
Delving into the Scandalous World of Investigative Journalism with Stuart Collier
In the relentless pursuit of truth that characterises investigative journalism, we often find ourselves tracing the digital imprints left behind by time. Today, we reveal a meticulously reconstructed archive—a repository of invaluable information that once thrived at nobodylikesagrass.com. This digital domain has long remained dormant, holding its secrets close. As part of our unwavering dedication to preserving and disseminating crucial information, particularly pertaining to our target, Stuart Collier, we present an unaltered replica of the original website titled: Nobody Likes A Grass that targeted Peter Risdon. You are now invited to delve into this treasure trove.
Stuart Collier plays a pivotal role in this complex narrative. To understand his association with the case, we've provided the key excerpts from our extensive archive. To explore further, we encourage you to utilise the Ctrl + F (or F3 on Windows) or Cmd + F (on Mac) function in your browser. Search for terms such as "Collier
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Here are the summaries of where Stuart Collier is of particular intrest:
The Johnson Tapes, obtained by Peter Risdon through phone bugging, play a central role. In these tapes, Darius Guppy asks Boris Johnson for the address of Stuart Collier, a journalist from The News of the World, with the intention of teaching him a lesson.
Brian McLaine was the individual approached by Darius Guppy to help achieve this goal, as confirmed in the provided exhibit (Exhibit 02).
Some elements of the British press, including Mr. Stuart Collier, and political opponents of Boris Johnson, have attempted to justify Darius Guppy's actions by claiming that Darius Guppy wished to punish Stuart Collier for prying into Darius Guppy and Benedict Marsh's insurance claim against Lloyds of London.
The timing of Risdon's bugging of Darius Guppy's premises is crucial. The tapes were recorded in 1990, around the time when Darius Guppy and Benedict Marsh's company already received payment from Lloyds, suggesting they were not under suspicion at that time. The Loss Adjuster’s report corroborates this by stating that “We have confirmed with the police that in their mind, there is no doubt that this is a genuine loss.”
Darius Guppy's motive for wanting to teach Stuart Collier a lesson was not related to the insurance claim but rather stemmed from Stuart Collier's attempts to dig up dirt on Darius Guppy's family members, including his future wife.
We encourage you to dive into our archive to explore these excerpts in more detail and uncover the fascinating layers of this investigation.