The partner of a young man who was fatally stabbed almost three decades ago and played a crucial role in convicting the perpetrator has been living in constant fear since the detective responsible for capturing Kenneth Noye passed away.
Former Detective Superintendent Nick Biddiss, who recently passed away at the age of 79, located Noye in Spain after he murdered Stephen Cameron in 1996. Danielle Cable, who was a teenager when she witnessed the attack on her boyfriend, has been living under an assumed identity ever since the incident.
Despite her mother’s warnings, Danielle assisted Biddiss in apprehending Noye, also known as the “M25 killer,” by identifying him in Spain and providing testimony in court. She now resides in secrecy with her own family, meeting her parents only twice a year due to fear of reprisal.
Biddiss acknowledged Danielle’s bravery and highlighted the ongoing threats she faces from Noye, emphasizing the importance of remembering victims rather than glorifying criminals. He criticized portrayals of Noye in media, including the 2023 BBC series “The Gold,” for glamorizing criminal activities.
Noye, who was convicted in 2000 for Cameron’s murder, was released in 2019. Biddiss, who dedicated his career to seeking justice for victims, passed away shortly after his wife, Brenda. He leaves behind a legacy of upholding principles and protecting communities from dangerous individuals like Noye.