John George Murder suspects are named by BBC Spotlight

BBC Spotlight

A BBC spotlight investigation into John George’s murder has identified those who were involved in the Spanish police suspicious crime.
Johnny Smith, originally a 26 -year -old Belfast, who was living in Spain, is a fugitive in the international arrest warrant.
32 -year -old Mishhal Mali, who is a former member of Czech National and French Foreign Forces, Has appeared in court in connection with the murder.
No one has been convicted of murder yet, and no suspects responded to the BBC requests to comment.
John George was missing for 21 days in Elikante in December before The body was discovered,
Meanwhile, his family’s discovery for the answer was drawing wide attention.

“Right ma, love again. I will see you soon.”
Those were the last words that John George ever told his family.
His father Billy said that John remained close to the family, even as his form Conflict with drug addiction Seeing him slipping further in criminality.
After traveling to Spain in December for a holiday at a friend’s house, 37 -year -old disappeared.
Despite the weeks of the search, there was no response for 21 days, the George family did not get any response for 21 days, the Gorge family got up with heavy online interest and enthusiasts of true crime.
When John’s body was finally discovered by the police in a lemon grove in Rosales, near Elikante, it was clear that it was to play dishonestly.
He was stabbed by Gunshots before he was killed by his face and chest.
The BBC spotlight has been investigating the case for weeks, with shocking evidence about the criminal world, killing John.
Spotlight: Who killed John George? Will be available on BBC iPlayer And on March 11, BBC Forest is at Northern Ireland at 22.40.

Spotlight may show that the team of Guardia Civil (Spanish Police Force) believes who was involved in John George’s murder.
Mishal Mali was arrested and produced in court in connection with the murder.
it was Bail was granted under strict conditions By a Spanish court.
Johnny Smith has been nominated in several arrest warrants.
Spain fled in the weeks after the murder, currently a fugitive from justice.
John George was staying at Johnny Smith’s house in Spain before being killed.
Guardia Civil’s Colonel Antonio Darmer is in charge of all investigative teams in the Elikante area, including the team on the John George case.
“I want the family to understand that the work done from day one was intense and in the end we managed to find the body of the deceased,” he told Spotlight.
“Now we have a clear suspicious and hoping that he will be arrested soon. International arrest warrants have already been released.
“Wherever he is hiding, we will use all the international mechanisms available – interpol and any other means required.
“I am confident that he will be arrested soon.”

Possible evidence lost

Spotlight also discovered that some possible important evidence was lost to the length of time to fix John’s remains.
A CCTV recording, which may have captured the murder, was wiped out after two weeks – before the police know the place of murder.
During this time, some of those who helped the family during the discovery of John’s remains kept a false footpath during this period.
According to the family, John John spent time on the day of his disappearance, gave different accounts of his last known place.
It was claimed that he was preparing to fly in another city, police custody, or home.

John’s father, Billy George, said that his son was addicted to drugs and you moved forward in criminality as this addiction deteriorated.
There were fees associated with £ 30,000 cannabis hall Returned from a court in Belfast After the news of John’s death in January.
Improved criminal Marwin Herbert knows how dangerous the Spanish east-pat crime can be.
“To collect debt, take drug dealing, beating, shooting, gun. Nothing that I had never done,” he told Spotlight.
“And it was shot with me five times.”
Marwin has seen for the first time how people associated with drug trade look at minor criminals like John George.
“Target. Simple.
“He is – because when he is not here, who is going to complain? When he is going to complain about getting a slap? Like, what is he going to do?
“This is how criminals think about the goods. It is just vicious.”