Kenneth Noye is seen driving again at exact spot where he killed Stephen Cameron

Road rage killer Kenneth Noye has sparked fury after being spotted driving to the exact place where he stabbed Stephen Cameron to death 24 years ago.

The 72-year-old gangster was released from a life sentence in June last year after stabbing Stephen, 21, to death in May 1996 and then going on the run. 

However, just days after the 24th anniversary of the murder, Noye was spotted at the M25 slip-road near Swanley in Kent where he killed Stephen. 

Stephen’s father, Ken Cameron, 73, said he was left sickened by Noye’s trip to Swanley. 

He said: ‘It’s like Noye’s walking on Stephen’s grave. I feel sickened that he has gone back to the place where he took my son’s life.

‘It is clear he hasn’t got an ounce of remorse for what he did. He’s laughing in the face of authority and pouring salt on my wounds.’  

Kenneth Noye, 72, was released from a life sentence in June last year after stabbing Stephen Cameron, 21, to death in May 1996

Stephen Lee Cameron

Stephen Cameron's fiancée Danielle Cable (pictured with Stephen above)

Stephen Lee Cameron (left) was stabbed to death by Noye in 1996. Stephen is pictured right with his fiancée Danielle Cable

Noye returned to the murder scene at 4pm on May 28 in his black VW Tiguan, a brand new £25,000 car he bought shortly after his release from Standford Hill.

During his trip, Noye is believed to have visited Swanley village and was spotted at an Asda store close to St Mary’s Church burial ground — where Stephen’s remains lie and where his mother Toni’s ashes were scattered in 2016.

After leaving Asda, Noye made his way along the B2173, past the road where Stephen and his family lived before joining the A20. 

It was the exact same route Stephen and his fiancée Danielle Cable took.  

He then drove to the roundabout and traffic lights where he killed Stephen before heading in the direction of Surrey, where he now lives.  

One witness told the Sun that they ‘couldn’t believe’ their eyes when they spotted the killer. 

It is unclear why Noye was in the Swanley area.  

Retired Det Supt Nick Biddiss, who led the murder investigation, said: ‘Personally, I don’t think he should be allowed in Kent at all, let alone go anywhere near the scene of the murder. 

‘He is taking the Mick. He’s saying, ‘I’m Kenneth Noye and I can do what I like.’

Barry Phillips, former operational head of the Met’s Flying Squad, said: ‘I don’t believe for one minute Noye was showing remorse. It was arrogant and disrespectful behaviour towards Stephen and his family.’ 

The parents of Stephen Cameron, Toni (left) and Ken Cameron outside the Old Bailey in London

The parents of Stephen Cameron, Toni (left) and Ken Cameron outside the Old Bailey in London

A stock image of a VW 4x4 which Noye was said to have been driving when he was pictured

A stock image of a VW 4×4 which Noye was said to have been driving when he was pictured

Noye stabbed Stephen to death on an M25 slip-road near Swanley in Kent and fled to Spain before his arrest in August 1998.

On his release from jail in June, Stephen’s family branded his sentence ‘not justice’ and a senior detective in the case said it was ‘a joke’.

Noye also served 14 years in prison for handling gold bullion stolen in the 1983 Brink’s-Mat heist and he is thought to have millions hidden from the £26million robbery.

He was allowed to walk free after the Parole Board ruled he was safe for release.

But Noye’s plan to return to his £2 million Spanish bolthole, a hilltop mansion, was thwarted after he was told he must live in Britain as a condition of his release.

Under the conditions of his release, Noye can only leave the country in ‘extra special cases’ such as a family bereavement.

Whilst on-the-run for Mr Cameron’s murder, Noye lived under a fake name and hid in fishing villages near Cape Trafalgar, in Cadiz province.

He is believed to have kept hold of his four-bed villa in Atlanterra, which was looked after by his sons Brett and Kevin.