Peter Arne was for a short time the perfect villain in British film. After a couple of roles in war movies .
Arne had been cast to play the part of Range in "Doctor Who" {Frontios: Part One (#21.7)} . He had just returned from a costume fitting when he was bludgeoned to death in his apartment with a log from the fireplace. The role was later filled by William Lucas. The prime suspect in Arnes murder was a schoolteacher from Italy who had been living rough in a local park, for whom Arne had been providing food, and who drowned a few days later in an apparent suicide. Police suspect the murderer came to Arnes home for whatever reason, and became incensed either when Arne made a pass at him, or refused his request for accommodation. A man fitting the suspects description was also spotted by a neighbor sitting on the entry stairs of Arnes building shortly before Arne returned home from the aforementioned fitting at the BBC, eating from what appeared to be a jar of honey, a half-eaten jar of which was found in Arnes flat. The alleged killers body was found washed up near Wandsworth bridge 3 days later, his bloodstained clothes found upstream at Putney. The coroner concluded that the man killed Arne and then committed suicide whilst in a disturbed state of mind.