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OPERATION WOODDITTON - Murder of Camille GORDON

On the 20th anniversary, the Met Police are appealing for information relating to the murder of Camille GORDON, which occurred on 01/03/2004 at The Blue Bunny Club, 7 Archer Street, London W1.


Appeal for information relating to the 2004 murder investigation of Camille GORDON

Detectives are investigating the murder of Camille GORDON that occurred on 01/03/2004 at The Blue Bunny Club at 7 Archer Street, London W1 (Soho area). Camille was working on the door of the premises, when at 1910hrs a male believed to be a previous disgruntled customer, attacked her in the doorway stabbing her to death. 

 

The significant person of interest is a black male, in his mid-twenties at the time, between 5'6" and 5'9" tall, wearing dark bottoms, white trainers and a distinctive navy blue and red Cleveland Indians jacket as shown in the photographs. 

 

Please see below video montage regarding significant person of interest to the investigation -

Op Woodditton CCTV | Metropolitan Police

 

There is a reward of up to £20,000 being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of anyone linked to Camille's murder.

 

 

 

Contact Information

If you would prefer to speak to a Police Officer regarding this incident, please call 020 8785 8267 quoting OPERATION WOODDITTON, or contact the independent UK crime fighting charity, CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or www.crimestoppers-uk.org