BBC News, Liverpool
For 20 years, the detectives have hunted 6 feet 5ins (1.9m), who is a killer associated with two gun point execution.
But the police have not monitored Kevin Parle – known as ‘Ganja’ or ‘Joseph’ – since 2004 – despite the reports connecting him to Spain, Australia and Dubai.
Personally educated liverpool man described as white, wider construction with ginger hair, blue eyes and a small mark on the left side of his head, one of the most desired fugitives of Britain.
Despite high profile campaigns – a billboard is being operated around Spain with the feature of Parle’s face – Cash rewards, media coverage and True -Crime Podcast – no reliable leads have emerged.
In connection with the murders, Murdors Parle was considered a “cold blooded execution” by the detectives and included the shotgun explosion.
On August 3, 2005, a 22 -year -old mother of three -year -old Lucy Hargravas was sleeping under a duvt on her couch, when three people burst from the front door of their house in Walton, Liverpool.
Within seconds, Ms. Hargravas were shot three times with a saw-off shotgun.
Then the killers put petrol around the stairs and the bottom of the gate, despite crying over their two -year -old daughter, despite crying over their two -year -old daughter.
His partner, Gary Campbell was at bed with the child at the time and was forced to get out of a window with his daughter to escape.
Mr. Campbell left a nervous child with a neighbor and Ms. went back to save and save Hargravas, but she was already dead from her wounds.
By that time, Parle was already a major suspect in the murder of a 16 -year -old boy – Liam Kelly -, which was ambushed in Dingle after a row on £ 2004 on 19 June 2004.
Two people had approached him from different directions on Grafton Street, but one set fire to a gun, causing him to come into the chest and hand, as he tried to run away in a nearby house.
Parle was arrested by the Mercyside police on suspicion of the murder, but was released on bail – which he never responded – and fled abroad.
Other men were accused on both murders, and in both cases the prosecution named Parle as a missing suspect in the open court.
In 2007, the notorious organizations went into trial for the murder of Ms. Hargravs in the Liverpool Crown Court, both Tony Downs and Kirk Bradley, both Tony Downs and Kirk Bradley.
His test heard how in 1993 Ms. Hargravs was the then teenage partner, Mr. Campbell, a traveler in a stolen car, who killed and killed Kevin Downs, a four -year -old brother of Downes.
The prosecutors had claimed that Mr. Campbell, who was up in the bedroom, was intended in a plan inspired by revenge.
Parle was named as the alleged third person involved in the attack in the court.
But by December, both were down and Bradley Approved towards a judge Who ruled that they had no case to respond, and they were released.
Although both Downs and Bradley are now serving a long jail sentence for unrelated offenses related to high level of organized crime – including firing and a conspiracy which has a grenade left Outside the house of former liverpool manager Kenny Dalgling,
In the case of Liam Kelly, a 22 -year -old man named Anthony Campbell (no relation with Gary Campbell) convicted the shooting.
Parle was described as a gunman in the court.
Hunting for Parle, which will now be 45 years old, gives a reward of £ 10,000 from Charity Crimestoppers – which considers him one of the most desired fugitives of the UK.
Gary Murray, North West Regional Manager of Crimstoppers, said: “We know that there are people who know where Kevin Parle is.
“It’s time to do the right thing.
“Our guarantee of oblivion means that you will ever be recognized by someone, and your information can help bring justice and consolation to those who have been suffering for the last 20 years.”