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}}'''Peter Tracey''' (born [[1961]]) was a resident of [[Moreton Harwood]] and the son of [[George Tracey]]. He received a suspended sentence for [[breaking and entering]] in [[June]] [[1981]], and was placed in his father's custody.
|affiliation=Hecate Cult}}'''Peter Tracey''' (born [[1961]]) was a resident of [[Moreton Harwood]] and the son of [[George Tracey]]. He received a suspended sentence for [[breaking and entering]] in [[June]] [[1981]], and was placed in his father's custody.


He was a reluctant member of the [[Hecate Cult]]. On [[18 December]] 1981, he tried to warn [[Brendan Richards]] to get away but still participated in his [[kidnap]]ping two days later. Peter and the other cult members were arrested by the [[police]] and charged with attempted [[murder]] on [[29 December]] 1981. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend (TV story)|A Girl's Best Friend]]'')
He was a reluctant member of the [[Hecate Cult]]. On [[18 December]] 1981, he tried to warn [[Brendan Richards]] to get away but still participated in his [[kidnap]]ping two days later. Peter and the other cult members were arrested by the [[police]] and charged with attempted [[murder]] on [[29 December]] 1981. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend (TV story)|A Girl's Best Friend]]'')

Revision as of 18:08, 2 June 2022

Peter Tracey (born 1961) was a resident of Moreton Harwood and the son of George Tracey. He received a suspended sentence for breaking and entering in June 1981, and was placed in his father's custody.

He was a reluctant member of the Hecate Cult. On 18 December 1981, he tried to warn Brendan Richards to get away but still participated in his kidnapping two days later. Peter and the other cult members were arrested by the police and charged with attempted murder on 29 December 1981. (TV: A Girl's Best Friend)