ROAD-rage murderer Kenneth Noye is set to cash in on his life of crime — as a £200-a-head after-dinner speaker.
Noye, 76, was freed in 2019 after fatally stabbing motorist Stephen Cameron, 21, by the M25 in 1996.
Road-rage murderer Kenneth Noye is set to cash in on his life of crime — as a £200-a-head after-dinner speaker.Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdThe ex-gangster, who also killed a cop in 1985, is due to appear at “An Evening With...” event in February. Punters can pay £30 on top of the £200 ticket for a photo and a “meet and greet” with Noye.
Promoters Gadfly Events boasted: “This will be the first time ever that Kenny Noye is telling his story. For true crime fans, this really is not one to miss.”
The evening will end with an hour-long Q&A where guests can quiz Noye about his crimes, which include the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery.
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Noye, portrayed as a wise-cracking wide boy in BBC serial The Gold, plans to take to the speaking circuit next year.
The event in Cambridge is being hosted by former ecstasy kingpin-turned- YouTuber Shaun Attwood, 55, who was jailed in the US.
He told The Sun: “My philosophy is to try and focus on the good in people.”
Other speakers include hitman Kevin “The Executioner” Lane, jailed for life for the 1994 murder of a millionaire car dealer.
Peter Fury, uncle of heavyweight boxing champ Tyson, will also be there along with Hatton Garden heist ringleader Kenny Collins.
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