Buzz Magazine October 2013 | Page 24

upfront JONATHAN HILL AND ‘THE BULLSEYE KILLER’ Award-winning ITV journalist Jonathan Hill talks to Alice Hart about his new book The Pembrokeshire Murders: Catching The Bullseye Killer O ver the last two decades Jonathan Hill has enjoyed a successful career. With two BAFTAs and the 2001 BT ‘Welsh Journalist of the Year’ award under his belt, Jonathan has now turned his interests to the literary field. Hill’s new project, The Pembrokeshire Murders: Catching The Bullseye Killer, is an amalgamation of work between himself and Detective Steve Wilkins. Both these men have dedicated seven years of their careers to the case of John Cooper who, in 2011, was found guilty of murdering four people 17 years ago. Jonathan describes the case as having “a special place in his heart.” When he was presenting the real-life crime show Crime Secrets Hill successfully brokered a deal with Pembrokeshire police whilst investigating the, then unsolved, murder case. “I went down to see them and said look we’d really like you to take part, and we don’t think we’ve got enough [information] to do it without you,” he recalls. “At that point they closed the door, and said ‘look, we’re going to trust you here. We’re going to reveal to you that the cases are actually under reinvestigation as part of a major review, and we don’t want any publicity about these cases at the moment, as it would really damage them. However, if you keep quiet, then you will have a scoop’.” When they re-opened the case the Pembrokeshire police were unable to charge suspect John Cooper, BUZZ 24 who had a history of violent crime, because he no longer matched the artist’s impression of the murderer – which was drawn in at the time of the crimes 15 years prior. “They didn’t have an image of him at the time. They had lots of him a long time ago and lots of him recently, but nothing at the time of the murders,” explains Hill. Knowing Cooper had starred as a contestant on the popular gameshow Bullseye, Hill and his team trawled through ITV’s archives to find the episode. It soon became apparent that Cooper had filmed the episode only a few months before the murders. “How he looked then in the television programme “...we actually had crime evidence which helped secure his conviction.” was exactly how he looked at the time,” says Hill. “Then you’re tasked to compare John Cooper at the time with the artist’s impression of who was probably the killer. When they put them side by side, and we helped them do that with our graphic artist, it was compelling. Suddenly we went from being drawn into the case and having the sort of scoop, to discovering that we actually had evidence which helped secure his conviction.” Steve Wilkins, with whom Jonathan co-wrote The Pembrokeshire Murders, admits that the two of them eventually formed a very close but professional working relationship. “Steve and I sort of said you ought to write the story of this case,” states Hill. “It was interesting for me writing the book with him because I thought I knew the story inside out, and yet I was still learning new things and thinking ‘go Y]?X[H\[???&x?'B??']8?&\?H?\?H?\?X???[? [?H[??[?H?[?B??\??\?Y?HH?[???Y\?Y???]H?X?B???X?\??H?X[X[K][???H[??]?\??^K??^H?[??^[?H?[?]K???\??\?[?B?[??[?K]?Y?]?K?]?\??&]?H?\?H?\??\?B?^H????\??YH?]?[???Y[??H?]?H[B?H[???\??[?[?]H\?Z[?]H^H??\???XZ???Y??X??\?HX?[???H?Z?K??'B?H[X????\?\?H]\?\???]?[??H?[?^YH?[\?????][?? ??]\???\??\?Y??\?? ??? ?[??????˜?\?[????????B??