A ROAD rage killer who stabbed a young driver to death in Swanley is set to appeal against his conviction on Wednesday (March 9) - for the third time.
Kenneth Noye, 64, was sentenced to life in prison at the Old Bailey in 2000 for stabbing 21-year-old Stephen Cameron to death on the M25 in 1996.
Noye stabbed Mr Cameron in front of his 17-year-old fiancée, Danielle Cable, after the couple’s car narrowly avoided hitting Noye’s car.
Noye first appealed his conviction in 2000 and tried to get his life sentence converted to a fixed term in 2004, but both attempts failed.
In June last year Noye appealed unsuccessfully against his minimum 16 year jail term, set by then Home Secretary David Blunkett.
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