Veiled Echoes: Shadows Cast by Southern Secrets
Collier Exposed: Unravelling the Web of South London Deceit and Collusion
In the course of our ongoing investigation, Exposure No. 01 brought to light the document that drags Stuart Collier, the notorious Murdoch journo, back into the spotlight, revealing details about his Guppygate-era hideout.
As we meticulously uncover the layers of Stuart Collier's clandestine activities, a myriad of compelling questions emerge. Why did Sid Fillery, linked to the notorious Southern Investigations outfit, possess and subsequently disclose the coveted private details of his close associate Stuart Collier, especially during a period when Stuart Collier faced retribution beatings across the capital? It becomes evident that Darius Guppy wasn't his sole pursuer. Who else sought Stuart Collier, and for what reasons? Additionally, the perplexing question arises: Why wasn't Stuart Collier officially registered at the revealed address in Beverley Court, SE4?
In exposing our revelations, we draw from a diverse network of sources, some opting for anonymity due to safety and legal concerns. This meticulous strategy ensures the veracity of our findings while shielding our sources, in some cases embedded within the subjects' circles. It's a calculated dedication to unveiling the truth about Stuart Collier and his cohorts, all the while prioritising the clandestine safety and unwavering trust of our confidential informants.
The Treacherous Connection: Sid Fillery and Stuart Collier
A crucial revelation emerges from Stuart Collier's confidant, drinking companion, and fellow Freemason, Sid Fillery—a key connection that will play a central role in the upcoming revelations of the Collier Exposed investigative project. Stuart Collier leveraged his fraternity links for various sinister activities, using them to support his sadistic pursuits. Meanwhile, in Fleet Street, these connections facilitated his other endeavours. However, in an unexpected turn, Fillery betrayed Stuart Collier, disclosing private information to those hunting him through his Southern Investigations business, coinciding with the now well-known pursuit by Darius Guppy.
A sinister trio connection between Stuart Collier at The News of the World, Jennifer Lockerbie of the Beverley Court dive, and Sid Fillery at Southern Investigations comes to light:
Our investigation reveals an intricate collaboration between Southern Investigations, led by Sid Fillery and Jonathan Rees, and Stuart Collier at the News of the World. Stuart Collier worked closely with fellow journalists, including Clive Goodman, the Royal Editor, and Alex Marunchak, the Chief Crime Reporter. This joint effort involved the acquisition of unauthorised private information on tabloid targets. In reciprocation, Stuart Collier helped in planting damaging tabloid reports on those who had crossed paths with Sid Fillery. Jennifer Lockerbie facilitated this illicit information exchange in her role as an inconspicuous secretary associated with The News of The World at the time, solidifying the trio's close ties. Private interactions also occurred in and around her secluded Beverley Court dive in Brockley SE4.
Beyond these illicit tabloid activities, the association between Stuart Collier and Sid Fillery extended into the shadowy realm of private investigators and corrupt police. It surpassed the mere exchange of unlawfully obtained information, delving into their shared Freemason membership—a detail crucial for our forthcoming exposures. Fillery, a former Catford Detective Sergeant implicated in numerous crimes, not least the unsolved 1987 Daniel Morgan murder, faced charges and was later convicted for possessing disturbing paedophilic images. This leads to significant and unsettling connections with our target, Stuart Collier, and his nefarious activities—a topic that we will delve deeper into in our upcoming exposés.
Beverley Court: Sordid Liaisons with a Woman
Our investigation unveils Stuart Collier's covert hideout in Beverley Court, Brockley—a residence absent from any official records. This address served as an epicentre for Stuart Collier's clandestine activities, drawing in frequent male visitors, as confirmed by neighbours. Another verified informant, a former resident of Beverley Court, attests that even in a pregnant state, Jennifer Lockerbie could be approached for intimate encounters, often seen at local pubs like The Wickham Arms. Stuart Collier's association with Jennifer Jessie Lockerbie, originally from Lochmaben, gains credence from her sole electoral register entry for the address. The uncovered document, coupled with Stuart Collier's acknowledgment of his relationship with Ms. Lockerbie during his 2019 Guardian interview with Simon Murphy, publicly reaffirms the authenticity of our exposed document and the address as Stuart Collier's hideout during the Guppygate recorded telephone call in the summer of 1990.
Conclusion:
In a revelation unfolding in the hidden corners of Beverley Court, Jennifer Jessie Lockerbie emerges as a provider of intimate services from her registered address. Her punters include numerous casual men and other regular visitors, among them our investigative target, Stuart Collier, and his associate Sid Fillery. Her Deptford 9513 telephone number was well-known locally, with patrons calling ahead to ascertain her availability before making a visit. Additional names of those frequenting the address will be disclosed in our future exposures. During the summer of 1990, Jennifer offered her address as a temporary hideout to Stuart Collier, who was on the run and, unbeknownst to him at the time, from the formidable Darius Guppy. Future revelations will shed light on further illicit activities conducted in and around this Brockley hideout.
Exposed is the fact that Stuart Collier and Sid Fillery weren't solely involved in the exchange of illicitly obtained information on tabloid targets and private citizens between Southern Investigations and Murdoch’s News International. This close association predates the infamous murder of Daniel Morgan in 1987, implicating both Fillery and his Southern Investigations business partner, Jonathan Rees. Stuart Collier's connection with Sid Fillery can be traced back to 1986, likely even earlier, establishing their association before the sinister events surrounding Daniel Morgan. Their occasional meetings extended throughout the '90s, confirmed at various pubs, including a notable encounter at The Castle Pub on Crystal Palace Road, SE22—an insight crucial for upcoming exposures.
So why did Sid Fillery Dob on Stuart Collier?
The motive behind Fillery's betrayal of Stuart Collier becomes clear – to bring him in line. Both were members of South London freemason fraternities, and sources indicate that Fillery's revelation of Stuart Collier’s hideout address was to be taken as a very serious warning. Two independent informants corroborate that, at the time, Stuart Collier and colleagues at his tabloid paper possessed compromising information about a fellow and closer fraternity member to Fillery, the name of which has not been disclosed to us at this time. Recounted by Stuart Collier to a former Fleet Street colleague, now an informant to our investigation, Stuart Collier became aware when he noticed a brother to a woman he previously abused waiting in a car at the entrance to Beverley Court on Breakspears Road. Unable, or likely too scared to enter Beverley Court and be noticed, he circumvented to Wickham Road, scaling two fences from St Peter’s Brockley churchyard and over into his Beverley Court hideout, through a neighbour’s garden. Gathering his possessions, Stuart Collier left that very night. Stuart Collier resorted to sleeping in his car during various night-time stints and making appearances at his other London digs, deliberately steering clear of his Murdoch office, causing a significant disruption to his tabloid work. Meanwhile, Jennifer, left to guard the front door of her Beverley Court den, received a specific leaving instruction from the fleeing Stuart Collier: 'Don’t answer the door unless you recognise somebody' to quote his line in his 2019 Guardian interview with Simon Murphy. Sleeping in cars was a skill he had by then already mastered.
Who else wanted a go at Stuart Collier?
The question arises: Who else sought retribution against Stuart Collier? The answer here lies in the two male siblings of a female violently abused by Stuart Collier during the previous Christmas of 1989. The daughter of this abused woman is now a welcome informant to our investigation and will be a corroborating source in our forthcoming exposés on Stuart Collier. Seeking vengeance, this Irish family pursued him for six months, staking out numerous offices they suspected Stuart Collier to be attending. Despite their efforts, they repeatedly missed him, on one occasion by mere minutes, frustrated by his elusive movements. Realising that Stuart Collier's relentless ability to avoid them made revenge challenging, they eventually turned to Southern Investigations of Thornton Heath for assistance. Interestingly, this wasn't their first attempt. After receiving a cold shoulder response to their initial inquiry seeking Stuart Collier, they approached Southern Investigations yet again. It becomes evident that Fillery's decision to involve them in administering a beating to Stuart Collier was strategically timed to align with his own agenda at that particular moment. Now, it was convenient to release these heavy-handed brothers on Stuart Collier, in anticipation of what he and his press gang were capable of publishing on an individual close to, and now protected by Fillery.
What became of Stuart Collier and Sid Fillery?
Stuart Collier had been discreetly warned to back off from his tabloid story, highlighting the perils of his hack pursuits into Fillery's fraternity acquaintance. In the months that followed, Stuart Collier struggled to maintain any semblance of consistent tabloid work. Our well-placed source, familiar with Stuart Collier's predicament, confirms his cluelessness about Fillery's deceit. Adding insult to injury, Stuart Collier's bond with Sid Fillery only deepened thereafter, as Fillery cunningly kept his enemies and lackeys close at hand.
The intricate web of Stuart Collier's associations with Sidney Alexander Fillery, also known as Sidne (born May 1946), raises significant concerns and will serve as the cornerstone for a number of forthcoming revelations in our ongoing investigation into the nefarious Stuart Collier. Fillery, the once Detective Sergeant at Catford police station, earning the moniker 'King of Catford,' emerges as a shadowy figure potentially implicated in the still unresolved murder of Daniel Morgan. Unsurprisingly to us, Fillery faced legal consequences, having been arrested, charged, and convicted—albeit avoiding a custodial sentence—for possessing category A paedophilic images. These revelations represent merely a fraction of the intricate ties between Sid Fillery and our primary target, Stuart Collier, with more revelations on this partnership to unfold in due course.
Category A paedophilic images are categorised as depicting gross assault, sadism or bestiality, or obscene images involving penetrative sexual activity. This category also extends to all images that depict a child subjected to pain.
Following Fillery's departure from West Kingsdown in Sevenoaks, Kent, he seamlessly transitioned into the role of pub landlord at The Lion Inn in Great Yarmouth until 2017. Currently using an address at Constable Drive, Great Yarmouth, Fillery maintains a discreet profile and remaining unregistered at his current address. Our local intel report a picture of Fillery's frailty and uneasy demeanour, with sightings along the High Street and the odd bus ride on the town’s route 6. Informant sightings, as recent as the evening of October 13, 2023, at The Rumbold Arms, indicate his continued presence in the area. Despite his relocation, Fillery manages to keep a discernible connection to Sevenoaks, as well as the Bexleyheath parts of Kent.
The two maintained email and telephone contact until 2014, no in-person meetings between Stuart Collier and Sid Fillery have been observed by our investigation since the end of Fillery's disturbing court case in 2003.
As we delve deeper into Stuart Collier's shadowy world, our investigative project, Collier Exposed, promises further revelations that will unveil the extent of his nefarious activities. Subscribe now to stay informed as we unravel the intricate web of deceit surrounding Stuart Collier.
The role of Sid in the Daniel Morgan murder was discounted by O'Loan. As to the CSA images, they were planted by ex P.C Derek Haslam.