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If Not for His Mother, the Murder of Steven Davis Might Have Gone Unsolved

In 2002, Steven Alston Davis, a British businessman, was the victim of a homicide occurred in Manila, Philippines. His passing would permanently alter the life of his mother, Margaret Davis.

Behind the Crime Scene
5 min readMay 1, 2024
Steven Davis, with one of his children. Photo credit: deathdamespodcast

This incident occurred in 2002 in an apartment in the Philippines, where the casualty was a British businessman named Steven Davis. Margaret Davis, the victim’s mother, accuses her daughter-in-law, Evelyn Davis, of being the assassin of her son.

Steven, who was born on March 27, 1970, and died on July 18, 2002, grew up in Nottingham with his two sisters and lost his father when he was 14 years old. Since then, he has become increasingly responsible and used to care for his sisters and mother. The majority of the time, he was tethered to his laptop, which resulted in a threefold salary offer from a computer company at age 21.

He was required to travel to Hong Kong and complete his duties. His mother, Margaret, sister, Sara Davis, and stepfather, Ellen, were ecstatic about his accomplishments. Steven had a passion for flying airplanes. Because of this, he relocated to Angeles, Philippines, for a flying position, where many attractive women were attracted to…

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