Murder that changed the way police operated…
Today is the 50th anniversary of the murder of Maxwell Confait, 26, at his home in Doggett Road Catford, writes local historian Julie Robinson. The case became a classic cause celebre and miscarriage of justice. It also led to the biggest shake up in policing in British history. Mr Confait was a bi-racial, gay man or trans woman from the Seychelles, who dressed in women’s clothes and preferred to be called Michelle. His body was found after a fire in the early hours of April 22, 1972. Two days later there were other fires in the area at Ladywell Fields, Catford Bridge railway station and a derelict house. The police quickly arrested three youths for the murder. The three made confessions, later retracted because the boys said they had been threatened or hit by the police. Their confessions were obtained without an adult present despite the fact that this was against the “Judges’ Rules”. All the boys had alibis for when the police pathologist said that death had occurred. Des...