The death of Stephen Hilder, aged 20, occurred on 4 July 2003 at
Hibaldstow Airfield
Royal Air Force Hibaldstow or more simply RAF Hibaldstow is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located south of Hibaldstow in Lincolnshire and south east of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England.
The airfield was built with greater things ...
, England, in an incident in which Hilder fell to his death when, during a 3-person team skydive, both his main and reserve
parachutes failed. The investigation into the death, "unique in British crime history",
revealed expert-level tampering with both canopies, but failed to determine whether the incident was murder or suicide.
Background
Stephen Paul Hilder was born on 12 December 1982 in Hereford and attended the
Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop i ...
. He was later an
officer cadet
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at the
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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in
Shrivenham
Shrivenham is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England, about south-west of Faringdon. The village is close to the county boundary with Wiltshire and about east-northeast of Swindon. The 2011 Census rec ...
,
Wiltshire
Wiltshire (; abbreviated Wilts) is a historic and ceremonial county in South West England with an area of . It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset to the southwest, Somerset to the west, Hampshire to the southeast, Gloucestershir ...
, England. A keen
parachutist
Parachuting, including also skydiving, is a method of transiting from a high point in the atmosphere to the surface of Earth with the aid of gravity, involving the control of speed during the descent using a parachute or parachutes.
For ...
, he died around 2:45 pm on Friday, 4 July 2003, at Hibaldstow Airfield, when both his main and reserve parachutes failed to operate correctly. He had been participating in a week-long British Collegiate Parachute Association championship skydiving competition with his "Black Rain" teammates and fellow officer cadets, Adrian Blair and David Mason (both aged 19), who had all made over 200 jumps each.
The unusual death quickly generated massive nationwide media interest.
The reports of sabotage also had noticeable effects on the subsequent behaviour of parachutists at championship events in the UK, and resulted in an increase in the sales of secure bags and lockers for the storage of equipment.
His funeral was held at St Mary's Church in
Burghill
Burghill is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, north-west of Hereford. The parish includes the villages of Burghill, Tillington, Portway and Eltons Marsh. It was originally a small village of farms and orchards situated on t ...
,
Herefordshire
Herefordshire () is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. It is bordered by Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh counties of Monmouthshire ...
, on Thursday, 31 July 2003.
Criminal investigation
Initially, due to cloudy conditions, the incident was not noticed as it happened, either by the team's videographer, his teammates, or observers on the ground. However, a disturbance in a nearby cornfield, where jumpers who missed the landing zone often ended up, was noticed, and the body was soon found. The
Humberside Police
Humberside Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing The East Riding of Yorkshire including Hull and northern parts of Lincolnshire including Grimsby and Scunthorpe.
The chief constable since 2017 is Lee Freeman.
Hist ...
were called and collected evidence from the body, alongside DNA samples from everyone present and visually inspecting all other parachutes on-site.
They initially reported that his parachute had been
sabotage
Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, disruption, or destruction. One who engages in sabotage is a ''saboteur''. Saboteurs typically try to conceal their identiti ...
d, with the risers (fabric connectors between the harness and lines) for his reserve parachute having been deliberately cut with a hook knife.
A 10-month search for a murderer with a motive ensued, including nationwide mail-outs to all
British Parachute Association
British Skydiving is the national governing body for skydiving in the United Kingdom.
Overview
British Skydiving was founded in 1960 to organise, govern and further the advancement of sport parachuting within the UK.
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(BPA) members, a ''
Crimewatch
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'' programme, and a full-page advertisement in the BPA magazine, ''Skydive''.
Blair and Mason were arrested in October 2003 and later released without charge,
while a third man, who remained unnamed, was also arrested and subsequently released without charge.
Laboratory tests of the parachute straps revealed that fibres from the severed risers were present on Hilder's body, while DNA tests on the parachute straps revealed the presence of Hilder's DNA alone.
The police concluded that Hilder had cut his own straps.
This caused bafflement for both the police and Hilder's family and friends, who had seen no indication that Hilder was intending to commit suicide. One police officer stated that "Nothing we have discovered during the investigation and no one we have interviewed has said anything to suggest Stephen may have been contemplating killing himself."
Coroner's inquest
In March 2005, a
coroner's inquest
A coroner is a government or judicial official who is empowered to conduct or order an inquest into the manner or cause of death, and to investigate or confirm the identity of an unknown person who has been found dead within the coroner's jur ...
recorded an
open verdict The open verdict is an option open to a coroner's jury at an inquest in the legal system of England and Wales. The verdict means the jury confirms the death is suspicious, but is unable to reach any other verdicts open to them. Mortality studies c ...
on the cause of Hilder's death.
The inquest was also informed that at the time of his death, Hilder had money problems and was around £17,000 in debt (due to overspending related to skydiving), was close to the end of a casual relationship, and had wrongly assumed that he was failing his first-year academy exams.
Other possibly related factors raised included his relatively recent conversion to Catholicism and his interest in a possible transfer to the navy.
On 25 March 2005,
North Lincolnshire
North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 167,446 in the 2011 census. The borough includes the towns of Scunthorpe, Brigg, Haxey, Crowle, Epworth, Bottesford, Kirton in Lindsey and Bart ...
coroner Stewart Atkinson refused to accept that the death was a suicide after a forensic scientist testified that the lack of DNA could be attributable to a saboteur wearing gloves and that crucially, the presence of fibres from the severed risers on Hilder's body was of no evidential value, as transfer could have taken place in freefall or when the risers were subsequently removed in the field where Hilder landed. The forensic scientist was therefore unable to support any positive assertion that Hilder had been responsible for making the cuts. While a test on scissors found in the locked boot of Hilder's car demonstrated that they were the implement used to make the cuts, there was no further evidence of where the act had taken place or who may have used the scissors in question (given that the car keys had been left in the ignition).
Atkinson also stated that there was no proof that someone else was responsible for cutting the risers.
Similar incidents
One of the few leads that the police had when searching for a saboteur was an old issue of an American skydiving magazine, found at the
drop zone
A drop zone (DZ) is a place where parachutists or parachuted supplies land. It can be an area targeted for landing by paratroopers, or a base from which recreational parachutists and skydivers take off in aircraft and land under parachutes. In ...
, that reported one of the four other recorded cases of sabotaged parachutes in the history of skydiving. One well-known case was that of Cary Hopwood, an American skydiver who had survived a parachute failure in 1996 after borrowing one from a friend, world champion skydiver, Kirk Verner. A similar tampering event happened to Charlie Mullins in 1997, but the interference was noticed in a pre-jump check.
In October 2010, a 26-year-old Belgian elementary school teacher, Els Clottemans, was convicted of murder and sentenced to 30 years in jail for tampering with a love-triangle rival's parachute in exactly the same way as Hilder's.
The victim, Els Van Doren, died in November 2006 in the town of
Opglabbeek
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The municipality consisted of the following com ...
when both her parachutes failed.
In May 2015, at
Netheravon Airfield
Netheravon Airfield is a Ministry of Defence grass strip airfield on Salisbury Plain, in Wiltshire, England. Established in 1913 by the Royal Flying Corps, it became RAF Netheravon from 1918 until 1963, then AAC Netheravon ( Army Air Corps) unti ...
, Hilder's regular dropzone, army Sgt. Emile Cilliers was arrested after being suspected of tampering with his wife Victoria's parachute.
On 5 May, both his wife's parachutes had failed to operate correctly, but the reserve inflated enough to enable her to survive the 1,200-metre (4,000-foot) fall. In May 2018, he was found guilty of attempted murder in an attempt to receive a £120,000 life-insurance payment and to end his marriage to be with his lover.
Media
The incident was covered by the BBC's ''Crimewatch'' in an episode aired on 24 July 2003, and by
ITV Studios
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in a 2011 documentary titled ''Real Crime: Sky Diver Murder or Suicide?''
It was also covered by a July 2018 episode of
Casefile True Crime Podcast
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.
See also
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Malfunction (parachuting)
A malfunction is a partial or total failure of a parachuting device to operate as intended. Malfunctions may require a skydiver to cut away their main parachute and deploy the reserve parachute.
High-speed malfunctions Pilot chute in tow
This ...
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Formation skydiving
Formation skydiving is a skydiving event where multiple skydivers attach themselves to one another by grabbing each other's limbs or by the use of "grippers" on their jumpsuit while free falling through the sky. The goal of this skydiving prog ...
References
External links
''Skydive the mag''- October 2003 (see page 23 for a letter from the Humberside Police)
* – ''The Scotsmans index of its coverage of the aftermath of Hilder's death
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