The whole community would've known her and back in the day being a shopkeeper was a very important person to the community believe it or not. Nothing like these days.
This evil being raised her children knowing full well he was the person responsible for their torment. A thoroughly evil man! RIP Carol! My thoughts are with her family!
This prosecution is so obviously wrong. They charged his current wife with being the second half of this conspiracy but she was acquitted. They won't even charge him with murder but with "conspiracy to commit murder". It all hinges on someone who suddenly comes forward 40 years later claiming the defendant came to them when they were 17 years old asking if the child knew where they could hire an assassin. That's their star witness. A completely unbelievable claim. The prosecution argues that they paid the assassin by just letting the supposed assassin steal from the business... which is such a terrible offer it's mind boggling.
the whole case hinges on the testimony of someone who was a child at the time, imagine a grown man running a successful business in a very small town where everyone knows each other and asking the local pothead if he can get his wife killed but he's got no money to pay for the killing so he can take all the cigarettes instead, it was as a very small shop run from one tiny room the size of my kitchen, so this 17 years old who been in trouble with the police most of his life suddenly has an epiphany and has to tell the police what he knows, wonder what the charges the police had him on at the time, shoplifting, intention to supply, theft from a motor vehicle, the idea a successful business owner would approach a young kid asking if he can arrange a contract killing is just bizarre in the extreme, that alone should have got the jury thinking, but the thing is jurys don't live in the criminal world or know how things really get done, and they belive the police are honest,
That star witness has also come out in court and admitted that she hates Mr. Morgan for unspecified reasons. Yeah I’m not sure how any of this crap could hold up in court with such a flimsy story. They literally have zero proof or evidence. People in the comments saying he’s lying and evil. But he
Why should I be convinced it was him? All I see is a stitchup where they lay elaborate logical traps that would make anyone seem guilty trying to recall and explain events 4 decades after the fact. And charging him with conspiracy to commit murder but not actually charging him with murder is obviously dodgy. Suspiciously, after a cold case team re-opened the case someone came forward 40 years later to claim they were commissioned by the defendant - when only 17 years old - on how to hire an assassin for hire. And after failing they somehow hired an assassin who was obviously a deranged maniac from the nature of the attack.
@@Rosskles WHAT? No, that is murder. Murder for hire makes the hirer guilty of MURDER if it is successful. Normally you'd only charge someone with conspiracy to commit murder if the conspiracy was stopped before the deed was committed.
@@Treblainethe vast majority of these crimes are carried out by family/friends/partners, I.e crimes of passion The OP seems to equate this to gangs of feral africans fighting over postcodes
@@Treblaine You are talking about attempted murder. Conspiracy to commit murder can be charged irrespective of whether the murder has occurred or not. But there needs to be some sort of planning
Guilty written all over him! Thought he got away with it! Evil.
What the fuck's it matter if she was a shopkeeper?
Why is the UK media so obsessed with people's monetary value?
She was murdered in her shop.
@@jonb3311 So? If that was important to them, they'd have mentioned that in the title.
i think you're getting unreasonably angry about something that doesn't warrant it, tbh
@@hotelmario510 That's really interesting, mate. Let me just jot that down somewhere.
The whole community would've known her and back in the day being a shopkeeper was a very important person to the community believe it or not. Nothing like these days.
Usual suspect
This evil being raised her children knowing full well he was the person responsible for their torment.
A thoroughly evil man! RIP Carol! My thoughts are with her family!
Strange thing to say at thecend that he did not hire anyone to do it...not even a question that was asked!
Guilty or innocent, never talk to the police. They’re not there to prove your innocence.
EVIDENCE!!!! WTF WHERE IS IT?!!!
Solicitor ( not a duty one ) . No comment
Nothing to say I did it, 1:14 1:17 he said.
So hes just been given life , minimum term 22 years. Is the general feeling this is a miscarriage of justice ?
"depOrT hiM!1" 🧐
He is from the home counties, you can't get more English, or was making a joke up , ,
This prosecution is so obviously wrong. They charged his current wife with being the second half of this conspiracy but she was acquitted. They won't even charge him with murder but with "conspiracy to commit murder".
It all hinges on someone who suddenly comes forward 40 years later claiming the defendant came to them when they were 17 years old asking if the child knew where they could hire an assassin. That's their star witness. A completely unbelievable claim.
The prosecution argues that they paid the assassin by just letting the supposed assassin steal from the business... which is such a terrible offer it's mind boggling.
the whole case hinges on the testimony of someone who was a child at the time, imagine a grown man running a successful business in a very small town where everyone knows each other and asking the local pothead if he can get his wife killed but he's got no money to pay for the killing so he can take all the cigarettes instead, it was as a very small shop run from one tiny room the size of my kitchen, so this 17 years old who been in trouble with the police most of his life suddenly has an epiphany and has to tell the police what he knows, wonder what the charges the police had him on at the time, shoplifting, intention to supply, theft from a motor vehicle, the idea a successful business owner would approach a young kid asking if he can arrange a contract killing is just bizarre in the extreme, that alone should have got the jury thinking, but the thing is jurys don't live in the criminal world or know how things really get done, and they belive the police are honest,
That star witness has also come out in court and admitted that she hates Mr. Morgan for unspecified reasons.
Yeah I’m not sure how any of this crap could hold up in court with such a flimsy story. They literally have zero proof or evidence. People in the comments saying he’s lying and evil. But he
Bad boy
#BelieveAllMen
Not guilty,poor fella getting stitched up
Diversity is our stren….
Oh wait ! He is British, one of our own.
Why should I be convinced it was him? All I see is a stitchup where they lay elaborate logical traps that would make anyone seem guilty trying to recall and explain events 4 decades after the fact.
And charging him with conspiracy to commit murder but not actually charging him with murder is obviously dodgy.
Suspiciously, after a cold case team re-opened the case someone came forward 40 years later to claim they were commissioned by the defendant - when only 17 years old - on how to hire an assassin for hire. And after failing they somehow hired an assassin who was obviously a deranged maniac from the nature of the attack.
@@Treblaine Well you can't be charged with murder if you hired someone to do it, thought that was obvious.
@@Rosskles WHAT? No, that is murder.
Murder for hire makes the hirer guilty of MURDER if it is successful.
Normally you'd only charge someone with conspiracy to commit murder if the conspiracy was stopped before the deed was committed.
@@Treblainethe vast majority of these crimes are carried out by family/friends/partners, I.e crimes of passion
The OP seems to equate this to gangs of feral africans fighting over postcodes
@@Treblaine You are talking about attempted murder. Conspiracy to commit murder can be charged irrespective of whether the murder has occurred or not. But there needs to be some sort of planning
Wtfffff