Who is Leroy Thomas?

A jobbing painter and decorator, Leroy Thomas is a former para who served in the army for five-and-a-half years. He was discharged from the forces on grounds of sexual misconduct.

He went to Tresco on Monday 7th September 2015 after breaking up with his partner, having secured employment through the Tresco Estate to work on a number of properties on the island.

During his time on the island he was staying at Sand Piper Cottage with his colleague, Mick McGrain.

On the 12th September 2015, he’d received a tax rebate and headed off to The New Inn to celebrate his good fortune. While at the inn, he got talking to a group of people who told him about a party being thrown that night. He joined a group heading to The Shed and says he remained at the party until around 3am, walking back to the Post Office with friends.

Leroy failed to turn up to work the morning after Josh went missing and was initially feared to be missing too.

When he later surfaced, he did not go to work and instead played a game of Cricket before going to the New Inn for food and drink. 

On Monday 14th September, he was called into the offices by his boss, Dean Willis, and informed that as he had failed to turn up for work, his services were no longer required.

The following day he travelled back to Cornwall by ferry. 

During the police investigation in Josh’s death and at the first inquest, he has given five different accounts of his movements the night Josh went missing.

The First interview

Leroy was first interviewed by PC Matt Crowe on September 15, 2015 as he prepared to leave Tresco after being fired by his employers.

The police officer found him at his accommodation a little before 10am .

During this interview, Leroy told him:

  • He had finished work at 4.30pm on Saturday 12th September.
  • He met with colleagues at the New In at around 7pm.
  • Was with Joe, Frank, Josh (the chef at the New Inn, not Clayton) at the pub.
  • He drank six pints of Carlsberg at the pub
  • He left the pub with five or six others at around 11pm to go to a party at The Shed.
  • There were 20 people already at the party when he arrived.
  • He did not know who Josh was
  • He had taken four cans of larger with him
  • He left the party at around 3am with Katie and other staff from the New Inn
  • He walked to the offices at New Grimsby, then headed to the Artists Chalet
  • He slept in the Artists Chalet until 1pm on Sunday
  • He has a poor recollection of the party but remembers some ‘argy-bargy’ with some ‘Polish lads’ around the back of the shed.
  • He did not leave the party at any time.
  • His movements that night were on foot.
  • That he had been told a works van had been missing that night.

The Witness Statement

"I felt like I had been at the party long enough and wanted to go. I did not see any trouble with anyone when I left."

Leroy was interviewed more formally by the police on September 16th 2015 when he gave a witness statement.

In this statement, he expands upon the information he gave to PC Crowe and is guided through questions by police officers.

He tells them:

  • He went to the New Inn at around 7pm.
  •  While at the pub he was ‘merry, but not drunk’ after drinking five or six pints.
  • Was with Katie, Josh (the chef at the New Inn), Frank and Emma.
  • He left the New Inn to go to the party at around 10pm
  • Did not take illegal substances at the party, but was drinking.
  • He saw a group of ‘Polish’ lads pushing each other around and asked them to cool it.
  • Does not know Josh and doesn’t believe he ever interacted with him.
  • Did not see any trouble at the party.
  • Left the party at 3am and doesn’t remember the journey home.
  • Doesn’t know why he went to the Artist’s Chalet to sleep.
  • Woke up at 12.20pm the following day with a hangover.
  • Says he was aware of a works van being damaged overnight but doesn’t know how it happened.

Interview Under Caution

So when you make this statement, you say here that, you say I don't know why I didn't go back to my accommodation, but when you made this statement you seem to have a better recollection of what you did. That you remember being with someone else, they possibly had a torch, and that you have gone back to this area near where you're staying but instead you go up Vane Hill. And you actually describe it. So how come your memory is better then than what you're telling me now?"

On Friday October 9th, 2015, Leroy Thomas was again interviewed – this time, under caution. He attended the police station voluntarily and the the interview was carried out by Detective Constables Stamp and Turner.

The interview started just after 12pm and lasted a little under one hour and forty minutes.

The detectives repeatedly ask him about his journey from the Post Office to The Artist Chalet asking him numerous times if he had taken the works van or a golf buggy. 

During this interview he: 

  • Said he finished work at 6pm the day of the party.
  • Left his van at Sandpiper with the keys in the ignition.
  • Drank six or seven pints at the New Inn
  • Left the pub for the party at around 11pm.
  • Was ‘6-out-of-10 drunk’. Police point out that this is not paralytic or blackout drunk.
  • Saw ‘jostling and argy-bargy’ at the party, but no fights.
  • Assumed ‘youngsters’ at the party had been taking drugs, as they didn’t appear to be drinking.
  • Was unable to name anyone he thought had been taking drugs.
  • Does not know Josh and couldn’t say if he had seen him at the party.
  • Says: “I mean, also this Josh (Clayton) was there, but like I said, I don’t recollect in my mind seeing him as I didn’t know who he was personally, anyway.”
  • Does remember telling one man to ‘wind it in’ but doesn’t know who that was.
  • Says: “I mean, even to this day, to be honest, if this was Josh or it wasn’t Josh,whoever it was I just gave him a little dig in the chest.”
  • Says he couldn’t describe the man he pushed, as he was in a group of people.
  • Leaves the party at 3am.
  • Doesn’t remember journey from The Shed to The Artists Chalet.
  • Says he may have slept at the Artists Chalet because he had not been getting on with his roommate.
  • Woke up around 12pm.
  • Says when he was told someone called Josh was missing, he thought it was the Josh who worked in the New Inn, not Josh Clayton.
  • Didn’t join the hunt for Josh because he was ‘worse for wear’, there were professionals involved and it ‘wasn’t his job’.
  • Bumped into someone who was looking for Josh, and claims he was told they were looking for a dead body.
  • Denies taking the works van – said he would remember if he had.
  • Says there had been ‘an incident’ when he was in the forces when he had taken a vehicle while drunk. Said that he had remembered doing it the following day on that occasion, so would have done if he’d taken the works van. 
  • Is told witnesses saw him arguing with Josh at the party – claims not to remember this happening.
  • Is told witnesses have seen Leroy involved in three incidents at the party – including one where Leroy had to be held back from another person.  Again, he says he has no memory of this.
  • Is told he was seen leaving the party on a bike – denies this saying he’d be too drunk and the island was too dark.
  • He claims island staff are trying to ‘pin’ things on him so their employment is not affected.

I've helped you as much as I can, to be honest. There's nothing else I can recollect or remember on the events of that night. I mean the two certainties I can tell you is that I didn't take any vehicle and the other certainty is that I didn't hurt anybody.

The Inquest

I could lie about what I saw, but I'm not that character. I'll tell the truth. And I want to present that so everybody has a clear understanding of what I've witnessed.

On January 10, 2017, the first inquest into Josh’s death got underway at Plymouth Coroner’s Court. It was the second day of the inquest when Leroy was called to give his evidence about what he saw that night.

This time, there was a dramatic addition to his story.

He told the court:

 

  • He left the New Inn at around 10.30/11pm.
  • He’d had five or six pints of lager.
  • He went to the party with Kate and five or six others.
  • Remembers that he ‘may have been too friendly with some of the girls’.
  • Says he enjoyed the party until the ‘argy-bargy’. That he nudged someone who was ‘acting extreme’ and told them to calm down.
  • Said he’d left the party at around 2.30am with Katie and some others.
  • Claims to have become concerned about the man he’d seen acting ‘strangely’ at the party and went back to The Shed to look for him.
  • The Shed was empty when he returned so he went to the Artists Chalet to sleep.
  • Tells coroner he now believes the man he’d seen acting strangely was Josh.
  • Says he witnessed Josh had being involved in an argument outside the party about a pushbike.
  • Claims that Josh was throwing the bike around and was ‘ranting and raving’.
  • Said he saw ‘gestures’ but did not hear the conversation.
  • Claims Josh ran past him, saying he was going to kill himself, before running into a thicket and vanishing.
  • Said he prevented some of the ‘Polish’ lads from going after Josh.
  • Says he was so concerned about what he’d seen and went back to try and find Josh but was unable to do so.
  • Woke up around 11am-11.30am the following morning.
  • Was told that someone had gone missing from the party. Was given a description of the man, but said he didn’t know him and hadn’t seen him.
  • When he was let go from his employment, he told referred to a ‘moment of madness’. Claims he was referring to going to the party and not going to work the following day.
  • Tells the court: “I could lie about what I saw, but I’m not that character. I’ll tell the truth. And I want to present that so everybody has a clear understanding of what I’ve witnessed.”
 

It was this piece of evidence that caused the inquest to be adjourned and enable the police to carry out further investigations.

The Post-Inquest Interview

What I'm saying to you is you've already had opportunity to tell us that version of events. You've signed a statement saying that you were signing it to the best of your knowledge and belief and what you were saying was truthful, but you've left out a massive chunk of what you saw and what you did..."

The transcript of this interview starts mid-sentence and there is no way of knowing how long the police were talking to Leroy before they thought to record what was being said.

He was interviewed by Detective Inspector Jago and Detective Sergeant Taylor in a private room in the Coroner’s Court. 

In this interview he tells them:

  • He had been smoking weed at the party.
  • He hadn’t told anyone about a suicide threat because he didn’t want to put that ‘burden’ on anyone.
  • Claims he had not realised that it was Josh he’d seen until later, after clearing things in his own mind.
  • Said Josh was causing a commotion and others were trying to calm him down.
  • Says the Eastern Europeans were not acting aggressively towards Josh.
  • Says Josh did not appear to be in a ‘clear mind’ when he ran off.
  • He can’t name the Eastern Europeans he saw Josh arguing with and doesn’t know who they were.
  • That after Josh ran off, Leroy told Tristan Dorian-Smith there had been trouble outside the Shed, but he got no response.
  • He had only realised that it was Josh later, after seeing photographs of him.
  • Is asked about whether he knew Josh. Says: “I knew a Josh. I knew him. (referring to the chef at the New Inn). So I know the other Josh as well.” Police question him on this and he responds: “After the incidents, from the photographic evidence I recognised him. 
  • Says that when interviewed by police previously and Josh was described to him, he said he didn’t know Josh. “My position on the island was not to know the staff.”
  • He didn’t think the police had trusted him, so he had not disclosed this part of his evidence to them.
  • Believes people on the island had a ‘grudge’ against him.

DI Jago: "You've already had opportunity to tell us that version of events. You signed a statement saying you were signing it to the best of your knowledge and belief that what you were saying was truthful, but you you've left out a massive chunk of what you saw and what you did..." Leroy Thomas: "In an event like that, can supersede a lot of events. Events in somebody's own mind and position of the events. Did I really see that? Was I perceiving that I saw that? Was I making it up in my own mind? These are questions I've had to go through. And now I'm evident in my mind and I know what that is what I witnessed. So that's why I've bought it forward today, and this is why I've held back on that information." 

Post-inquest Interview Statement

I'm saying the reason I hadn't brought that forward before is because I needed to move forward in my life with things and get back into my work. You know pay the bills, pay the rent. I feel I wish I had said it earlier but I felt scrutinised, I felt under pressure from the Police and I didn't want to feel as if I was being incriminated for anything that I hadn't done. So this is the main reason why because I've felt incriminated in the past with certain things, a long time ago in the past. You don't want to go through an ordeal like that again really. So you think right, let's just get over it and move forward and get on with my life, look after my family and be responsible.

Leroy Thomas was interviewed for the final time on February 26, 2017 when he made his final witness statement.

This time, he says:

  • He hadn’t told police about the fight between Josh and the Eastern Europeans initially because he had been upset about losing his job.
  • Told police he’d just wanted to get on with his life, so hadn’t mentioned it during his second interview.
  • He had finished work around 6pm on the evening of the party.
  • He was uncomfortable with the atmosphere at the party.
  • The he had seen Josh was in the middle of some pushing and shouting. Leroy describes him as being ‘irate’.
  • Josh was taken outside The Shed where he leapt into a golf-buggy, with 4-5 people trying to persuade him to get off it.
  • Leroy spoke to girls at the party who told him Josh was ‘a little bit weird’.
  • Later that night he went back outside and saw Eastern Europeans arguing with Josh over a pushbike. Says Josh was ranting and raving.
  • Josh ran past him, saying ‘I’ve had enough, I’m going to kill myself’.
  • He tried to tell Tristan Dorian-Smith about the incident, but he wasn’t interested.
  • Left the party with three others at around 3am, but came back alone to look for Josh.

The Statements Summarised

At a glance...

Conversation with PC CroweWitness statementInterview under CautionInquestPost inquest interviewPost-inquest statement
Went to New Inn at:7:00 PM7:00 PM7.00pm7.00pmNANA
Left New Inn at:11:00 PM10:00 PM11:00 PM10.30pm - 11pmNANA
Traveled to the party with:Kate, Frank, Josh the chef and EmmaNANANAKate and few others
Arrived at party:Not asked10.20pmNot askedNANA
Inebriated?"Very drunk""Quite" drunk by the time the party had finished."6-out-of-10." Later claims to be blackout drunkHad a bit too much to drink'.YesHad a bit to drink'.
Involved in incidents at party?had a dig at someone'Ask a man to calm downHad a dig at someoneGave a lad a bit of a nudge and told him to calm down.Saw Josh throwing a bike around and threatening to kill himself.
Knew who Josh was?NoNoNoNoYes, after seeing photosI now realise it was Josh'.
Took drugs at party?NoNoNoNoSmoked weedTurned down cannabis
Saw Josh at party?NoNoNot that he remembersDoesn't remember having a discussion with himYesYes.
Interacted with Josh at party?NoNoSays no. Police tell him he was seen in altercations including one with JoshIf it was Josh at the party told him to calm down.YesYes
Witnessed anything involving JoshNoNoNoA confrontation between someone he now knows to be Josh and others. Says Josh said he was going to kill himself.YesSaw him being irate and trying to get in a golf buggy. Josh later ran past him threatening to kill himself.
Saw anyone acting agressively towards Josh?NoNoNoYesNoNo, they were trying to calm him.
Left party at any time?NoNot askedSays no. Witness saw him leaving on a bikeWent for a smoke a couple of timesNANA
Left party to go home at?3:00 AM3:00 AM3:00 AM2.30am-3amNANA
Remembers journey home?NoPartiallyNoThinks he returned the same way he arrivedYesYes
Went back to the ShedNoNoNoYes. Was concerned for well-being of the lad at the partyYesYes
Told anyone about what happened?NoNoNoNoTristan Dorrien-SmithTristan Dorrien-Smith
Aware of damage to works vans?Was told laterWas told the following day.Says he was told about the damage the following dayN/ANoNA