My parents were brutally murdered after night out in Tenerife – cops bungled investigation but I know the real motive | The Sun
THEY left Britain for a better life in Tenerife, where they built a successful timeshare business selling the expat dream to holidaymakers.
But 15 years after moving to the sun-kissed Canary Island, Billy and Flo Robinson were brutally murdered close to their luxury £1.5million villa after enjoying a meal with friends.
Flo, 55, was found horrifically mutilated in a pool of blood beside her silver Mercedes.
Husband Billy, 58, was discovered on the back seat of his gunmetal-grey Porsche Cayenne, a few kilometres away, bludgeoned to death with multiple stab wounds.
Robbery was ruled out as a motive because Billy’s £100,000 gold watch was still on his wrist, and Flo was still wearing her diamond earrings.
Police drew a blank and mystery still surrounds their gangland-style killings today.
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Now the couple’s son Liam has accused cops of bungling the investigation – and claims he knows the real motive for their sickening executions.
Liam tells the BBC podcast Gangster: The Story of John Palmer: “No one had a reason to do that.
“But there was only the shortlist of people that my dad might have pissed off. But it was to do with timeshare, it’s not a drug cartel or major organised crime, it’s timeshare.”
Originally from south London, the Robinsons had, for a time, worked for timeshare conman John Palmer, before they were killed in January 2006.
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