Peter Fasoli: Ruled Accidental Until A Webcam Revealed The Truth! | Ep 5 | What The Killer Did Next
The fire that killed him was ruled accidental. Years later, his nephew opened a hard drive — and found the killer. In January 2013, 58-year-old computer technician Peter Fasoli was found dead at his home in Northolt, west London, after a fire ripped through his flat. London Fire Brigade investigators concluded the blaze had been caused by a faulty light. An inquest ruled the death accidental. The case was closed. It should never have been. Peter's nephew, Christopher Murgatroyd, later inherited his uncle's fire-damaged hard drives. Examining them as a private project, he discovered something the original investigation had missed entirely: hours of webcam footage from the day before his uncle's death. On it, a man Peter had never met before could be seen entering the flat dressed in a police-style holster and equipment, claiming to be an MI5 officer. That man was 29-year-old Jason Marshall. He had used a false identity to gain Peter's trust. What he did next — captured frame by frame on the very camera Peter used every day — was a prolonged, sadistic attack motivated, the sentencing judge later said, by "robbery and sadism." Marshall stole £800 in cash, took Peter's credit card, and set the flat alight to destroy the evidence. Then he fled to Rome. Using Peter's credit card to bankroll the trip, Marshall killed again within days — strangling 67-year-old Vincenzo Iale in Italy. He attacked a third man, Umberto Gismondi, 54, who survived and alerted Italian police. That tip-off, combined with the webcam footage Christopher had uncovered back in London, finally caught him. At the Old Bailey in September 2017, Marshall was jailed for life with a minimum of 39 years. The sentencing judge questioned why investigators had missed key evidence on Peter's laptop, bank records and social media accounts — evidence that, had it been examined, could have prevented a second murder. Hosted by Philip Glenister, What The Killer Did Next rewinds from the moment of arrest to show exactly how the killer behaved AFTER the murder — the fire he set, the credit card he stole, the country he fled to, and the second life he took before justice finally caught up. This is Episode 5 of 8. New episodes every Monday at 2pm. 🔔 Subscribe to The Real Files for true crime, real-life investigations and the British stories you won't be able to look away from. #PeterFasoli #WhatTheKillerDidNext #TrueCrime #PhilipGlenister #JasonMarshall #BritishTrueCrime #TheRealFiles #LondonMurder #CrimeDocumentary #UKTrueCrime

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