Craig Lay in My Arms Dying, His Eyes Fading and Becoming Lifeless ; P.O. Murder: Family Speaks Out As Three Men Are Convicted
Birmingham Mail › December 17, 2009
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Birmingham Mail › December 17, 2009
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HEART-broken Judith Hodson-Walker today told how she is struggling to cope as she lives in the village post office where her son was "brutally shot".
She spoke at the end of a tenweek trial at Birmingham Crown Court yesterday when a jury convicted Christopher Morrisey, 32, of Elmay Road, Sheldon; Declan Morrisey, 34, of Shirley Park Road, Shirley and Anselm Ribera, also 34, of Topfield House, Druids Heath, of murder and the attempted murder of Craig's father, Ken.See the full content of this document
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Craig Lay in My Arms Dying, His Eyes Fading and Becoming Lifeless ; P.O. Murder: Family Speaks Out As Three Men Are Convicted
They were also convicted of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and attempted robbery.
A fourth defendant, Adrian Snape, of Camelot Way,...See the full content of this document
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