TO his neighbours he was the suave businessman who had it all – a country pile, endless cash and a pretty young wife on his arm.
But Albert Walker was a fraudster on Interpol’s most wanted list who had stolen his best friend’s identity – and his ‘wife’ was really his teenage daughter.
When his pal Ronald Platt became suspicious, Walker took him on a fishing trip, killed him and weighed his body down with an anchor off the Devon coast.
The crime became infamous as the ‘Rolex murder’ after the watch Platt was wearing helped solve the crime – and Walker was sent down for life.
Now The Sun can reveal that Walker is about to start a new life after being granted parole in Canada.