"We know that bus stop man has never been traced. AFAWK, the man on the corner of GA has never been identified either. They may even have been the same individual. For me, it’s a pretty big gap in the investigation."
See, I thought that Bus Stop Man had been identified as Running Man who had come forward (I think I saw this on the Netflix doc). Apologies if repeating stuff already posted. Iirc the E-Fit was generated from this sighting at the Bus stop?
I was also struck by the amount of detail Bus Stop witness gave. He did not, though, report that Bus Stop Man was unusually tall, which Running Man was. Interesting.
James Shackleton, who was the first person arrested after the murder, claimed he was the "sweating man", but was an obvious fantasist.
Back in 1999 Shackleton spoke to the Mirror on May 29:
"THE man arrested in the Jill Dando murder inquiry said last night that pals told him he looked like the police E-fit of the prime suspect.
But funeral director James Shackleton declared: “I did not kill her. I want it known that I have nothing to do with it.”
He was released without charge and police confirmed he was not a main suspect.
They had been tipped off that Shackleton, 43, might have been the man witnesses saw sweating heavily at a bus stop near the murder scene in Fulham, west London.
He accepted he was in the area at the time – collecting wood to use for coffins.
And he said he might have been sweating “because I was running away from a man who I thought wanted to have sex with me”
Shackleton, who lives alone in west London, was arrested on Thursday and held overnight for questioning.
He told The Mirror: “I have never met Jill Dando. I have only seen her on television, I definitely didn’t stalk her or anything like that.”
Shackleton, who specialises in low-cost funerals for the poor, described his activities on the day almost five weeks ago that the TV presenter was shot on her doorstep.
He said: “I could have been just streets away from her house. I may well have walked quickly down her road.
“And I might have been sweating because I was running away from a man who I thought wanted to have sex with me.
“My hearse was parked up nearby, because I was collecting wood to build coffins with.
“I needed to go to the toilet so I went to the nearby park, Bishop’s Park.
“A man in there acted very threateningly towards me so I ran away to escape from him.”
Shackleton, who uses a private ambulance as a hearse, added: “People have joked with me at work that I look like the guy in the E-fit.
“But I never thought anyone would take it so seriously.”
Shackleton, who has a pet mongrel Cato, said police had taken away a substantial amount of his possessions.
His fax machine, phone book, some clothes, his building society book,
private letters and tapes and bank statements had all been confiscated."
On 30 May the Sunday Mirror reported:
"THIS is the gay funeral director who was arrested in the Jill Dando murder inquiry.
James Shackleton, the self-styled Earl of Kensington, has been on a murder charge before and quizzed over the Wimbledon Common stabbing of Rachel Nickell and a series of gay killings. Last night he said: “I suppose I must have one of those guilty faces.
“I had nothing to do with any of them, especially Jill Dando’s. I suppose once you’ve been accused of murder the police look you up just to rule you out.
“They have a job to do, I don’t bear them any grudges. The people I feel sorry for is my parents.
“What must they think to keep seeing their son pulled in by the police for questioning about murders?”
Shackleton has also called himself the Duke of Salisbury and Lord James Shackleton. In fact he runs the family undertaking business, founded in 1703, from his home in Shepherds Bush, west London.
He said: “I’ve been to lots of society events at Hampton Court and Lambeth Palace.
“I’ve never actually met the Queen but she was at some of these functions. So was Princess Margaret and her son, Viscount Linley.
“I’ve dined out on the title at The Ivy restaurant in London several times.”
Shackleton, 43, spent two days with police this week. He was released without charge on Friday night on two weeks’ bail.
He says he was near the murder scene in Fulham, west London, collecting wood to make coffins on the day Jill Dando was shot dead on her doorstep five weeks ago.
Police were tipped off that he could have been the man seen sweating at a bus stop.
“I was really sweaty and dressed in a suit,” he said. “I was the police’s number one suspect, now that’s been ruled out they haven’t got anything.”
A former rent boy, Shackleton was accused of stabbing a gay man in the neck with a broken bottle in 1986. Last-minute DNA evidence cleared him. He once tried to con his way into a prison job so that he could talk to mass murderer Jeremy Bamber.
He has also had his flat raided by police because of alleged involvement with child











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A former colleague, Richard Gibbs who now lives in Lincoln, said: “James lives in a fantasy world. When I heard he’d been arrested for the Dando killing I thought he was trying to get attention.."
The original articles are no longer available at the Free Library but the below is:
"THE man arrested over the Jill Dando murder told The Mirror last night: "I didn't kill her."
Funeral director James Shackleton was held for questioning on Thursday morning and released without charge last night. Police confirmed he was not a key suspect.
Shackleton, 43, told police he was in the area of the murder at the time. They were tipped off that he might have been the man seen sweating heavily at a bus stop nearby.
But he said: "I am not the killer. I want it known that I have nothing to do with it."
Shackleton said he was stopped by two detectives outside his West London flat and taken to Kensington police station. He added: "I thought by the way they were treating me I was the main suspect.
"I could have been just streets away from her house. I may well have walked quickly down her road. And I might have been sweating because I was running away from a man I thought wanted sex with me.""
Free Online Library: JILL: MAN ARRESTED; I didn't kill her, freed suspect tells Mirror.(News) by "The Mirror (London, England)"; General interest
www.thefreelibrary.com
I found the other two quotes, after much searching, in the comments section of a blog, Aangirfan.
From a Mirror article 26 September 2023:
"A witness claimed he saw a man running across the road and he stopped at the bus stop. And he was sweating," DCI Campbell says. The witness later described him so officers could create an e-fit, which was shown to press and the general public. "A man phoned the enquiry room and stated that he looked like the e-fit," DCI Campbell explained. "He didn't say that he was responsible for killing Jill, but he placed himself at the crime scene, so he was a person of interest."
Undertaker James Shackleton said that "he had run out of the park because he was being chased by a man and he went to the bus stop". But DCI Campbell later discovered: "Mr Shackleton was identified as somebody who was a liar, had previously thought to involve himself in other murder investigations. He was bailed out of the police station and then eliminated from the inquiry."
On the day of Jill Dando's death in 1999, when the BBC presenter was shot dead outside of her front door, key witness reports formed the beginning of the investigation
www.mirror.co.uk
Then, as rvlvr states on 12 July this year: "‘Running man’ and ‘bus stop man’ are often said to be one and the same: JS.
But an article in the Mirror from earlier this year stated that JS had “falsely claimed” to be bus stop man. Bus stop man is described as being around 5 feet 11 inches tall, while JS’s height was reported by the Mirror as being 6 feet 3 inches.
Based on footage of an interview he gave to the media in 1999, JS isn’t a man that you’d mistake for a person shorter than 6 feet, imo."
Let's not forget however that the Mirror is pulling out all the stops to push the silly Serb hitman theory and in that cause are joining those who have in consequence to indulge themselves in rubbishing the police investigation and the first trial. The idea that the van driver who saw "running man" on Fulham Palace Road after 20+ years can be "80% sure" that the man was Milorad Ulemek is preposterous. Of course the paper couldn't resist mentioning fellow witness labrador owner/bookie customer "Ken" is "a lifelong Mirror reader". If anyone thinks someone's memories of a person they saw fleetingly more than two decades ago are that good, well! Words fail me.
The "Earl of Kensington", James Shackleton. is supposedly Ernest Shackleton's grandson - ha ha!
Find the perfect channel presenter oleary left joins earl kensington james shackleton stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. Available for both RF and RM licensing.
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See also this video - I concur with the uploader that BG is very probably Dando's killer but others will disagree:
The artist's impression that was issued based on the sighting of the "sweating man" at the bus stop (see below) is so close to Alastair Campbell in appearance in my opinion that if I'd been asked by the cops at the time if I'd seen the man before I'd have said yes, it's patently Campbell. Don't think he killed Jill Dando though!
He WAS however quizzed by police about the murder after the Guardian claimed "he had joked about being a former lover of Dando". He did tell the Times though that he was a "friend" of hers.
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Blair man quizzed over murder | News24
Now he's pushing the ludicrous Serb gunman theory!
Newsreader and journalist Jill Dando, described by Alastair Campbell as 'easily one of the nicest people on TV', was shot dead outside her home in Fulham, west London
www.mirror.co.uk