This CCTV is the crucial footage that helped jail a plastic surgeon who attempted to murder a fellow doctor he wanted “out of the way” by stabbing him after a thwarted plan to set his house alight. Peter Brooks, 61 was a consultant, specialising in burns and plastics and was convicted on Monday of two counts of attempted murder – one for the intended use of fire and the other for the stabbing – attempted arson with intent to endanger life, and possession of a knife in a public place. The court heard he cycled through snowy conditions to Mr Perks’ home in Halam, near Southwell, Nottinghamshire, in the early hours of January 14 2021, during a Covid lockdown, wearing camouflage gear and armed with a crowbar, petrol, matches and a knife. Detectives used CCTV footage to ascertain that Brooks left his home shortly before the attack and returned after carrying it out.

Peter Brooks, 61, doused petrol on floor of Graeme Perks’s Nottinghamshire home before stabbing him in abdomen

As Peter Brooks is jailed for life for the attempted murder of a colleague, questions are raised about the darker side of the profession