‘Tony Montana’ had blood on his hands

The hands of an Albanian killer known as ‘Tony Montana’ were bloody and covered in cuts less than an hour after he murdered his flatmate, a court heard. Mane Driza, 41, allegedly carried out the ‘brutal and merciless’ murder of ‘Stefan’ Bledar Mone, 23, at the victim’s bedsit in Wembley, northwest London, on 22 June 1999. Later that day, Driza boarded a flight to Milan from Stansted Airport, the Old Bailey heard. The pair were ‘friends, but not good friends’…

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