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Brothers jailed for 1984 murder after undercover police sting

Created at 10 Jul · 1:31 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Two brothers, Michael and Anthony Stewart, have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1984 murder of civil servant Anthony Littler. The case was solved after 42 years through a daring undercover police operation that bugged the brothers' homes and cars.

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Key Numbers

42 yearstime case remained unsolved
1 May 1984date of murder
45-year-oldvictim's age
10 yearsminimum term for Michael Stewart
15 yearsminimum term for Anthony Stewart
15Michael Stewart's age at time of attack
18Anthony Stewart's age at time of attack
2013year of family dispute
2019year Det Ch Insp Neil John inherited case
September 2023start of Operation Snowpitch

Who's Involved

Anthony Littler
civil servant murdered in 1984
Michael Stewart
convicted murderer, aged 15 at time of attack
Anthony Stewart
convicted murderer, aged 18 at time of attack
Daniel Stewart
younger brother who provided information to police
Mrs Justice Cutts
judge at the Old Bailey sentencing
Det Ch Insp Neil John
lead detective on Operation Snowpitch
Patricia McLure
Anthony Littler's cousin

↳ Why This Matters

This case highlights how advances in investigative techniques, particularly undercover operations and leveraging family disputes, can solve decades-old murders where traditional forensic evidence was lacking.

Key facts

  • Brothers Michael and Anthony Stewart were jailed for the 1984 murder of Anthony Littler.
  • The murder occurred in an alleyway near East Finchley station in north London.
  • The case was solved after 42 years due to a family dispute and an undercover police operation.
  • Michael Stewart was sentenced to life with a minimum of 10 years, and Anthony Stewart to life with a minimum of 15 years.
  • The brothers were 15 and 18 at the time of the attack.

Brothers Michael and Anthony Stewart have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1984 murder of civil servant Anthony Littler, who was beaten to death in an alleyway near East Finchley station. The case, which had no eyewitnesses, forensics, or clear motive, remained unsolved for 42 years until a family dispute and a sophisticated undercover police operation led to their convictions.

Anthony Littler, 45, was attacked shortly after stepping off a train on May 1, 1984. Nothing was stolen, and he died without regaining consciousness. The brothers, who were 15 and 18 at the time, were initially questioned by police but were not considered suspects. The judge noted that the Stewarts had targeted gay men to rob, although there was no evidence Littler was gay.

The breakthrough came in 2013 when the brothers' younger sibling, Daniel, who was not involved in the attack, told police that Michael had confessed to the murder within days of it happening, and Anthony had spoken about it years later. An associate of the family also recalled Michael pointing to the murder scene and making a statement.

In 2019, Detective Chief Inspector Neil John inherited the cold case and launched a new investigation. Despite missing paperwork and exhibits, his team rebuilt the case using old witness accounts and the alleged admissions. This led to the approval of Operation Snowpitch in September 2023, a covert operation involving listening devices placed in Michael Stewart's home and car, and on Anthony Stewart's car. Two undercover officers also infiltrated Michael Stewart's life.

Michael Stewart was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 10 years, and Anthony Stewart to life with a minimum term of 15 years. The judge stated she was sure the brothers were lying in wait for a victim and targeted Littler, taking his life.

Frequently asked questions

The case was solved through a combination of a family dispute that led to confessions being revealed, and a sophisticated undercover police operation that bugged the suspects' homes and cars.

The victim was civil servant Anthony Littler, aged 45. The perpetrators were brothers Michael Stewart, 57, and Anthony Stewart, 60, who were 15 and 18 at the time of the murder.

Prosecutors suggested the brothers targeted gay men to rob. While there was no evidence Littler was gay, the judge stated the brothers targeted him and took his life during an attempted robbery that went wrong.

Michael Stewart was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 10 years, and Anthony Stewart was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 15 years.

What Happens Next

01The brothers will serve their sentences with minimum terms of 10 and 15 years respectively.

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How It Developed

Anthony Littler was murdered in an alleyway in north London in May 1984.
The case remained unsolved for 42 years, with previous investigations yielding no charges.
A family dispute in 2013 led to a younger brother, Daniel, providing information to police about the murder.
Daniel Stewart told detectives that Michael had confessed to the killing and that Anthony had spoken about it years later.
An associate of the family also recalled Michael pointing to the murder location and making a statement.
In September 2023, Operation Snowpitch, a covert police operation, was launched.
Undercover officers bugged Michael Stewart's home and car, and placed listening devices on Anthony Stewart's car.
Two undercover officers, JJ and Anna, infiltrated Michael Stewart's life.

Sources

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How a family fall-out, bugged cars and undercover agents solved a 42-year-old murder caseBBC News

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