We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story
A drug dealer who plotted and executed the murder of a love rival ‘tortured to death’ in his own home in Manchester faces a life sentence after today being convicted of murder.
John Belfield, 31, recruited a team to help him kill Thomas Campbell after he started a relationship with Demi-Lee Driver, his killer’s ex-partner. The jury in the trial of heard how he was accused of finding ‘mocking’ messages about Thomas Campbell’s death ‘hilarious’.
Belfield denied being one of three people who ‘pounced’ on Mr Campbell outside his home in Mossley, Tameside, before the 38-year-old was attacked and ‘tortured to death’. Belfield pleaded not guilty to murder and conspiracy to rob Mr Campbell.
Wendy Logan, District Crown Prosecutor for CPS North West, said following the verdict: “John Belfield was responsible for leading a meticulously planned attack to kill Thomas Campbell. Evidence presented by the prosecution made it clear that Belfield had orchestrated this attack and left no stone unturned to ensure it would be successful including organising surveillance of Campbell’s every move and even conducting dress rehearsals for their plans.
“Belfield then took extreme steps to evade justice by removing his fingerprints and DNA from the scene of the crime and fleeing on a plane to Suriname in South America – a country where he had no previous connections. Despite the 4,500-mile distance, Belfield remained in constant contact with his co-conspirators during their trial, even offering them advise over text message about their trial strategy.
“My thoughts are with the loved ones of Thomas Campbell and I hope that today’s verdict will help them feel some sense of justice knowing Belfield will join his co-conspirators behind bars.”
This is a breaking news story. Follow us on Google News, Flipboard, Apple News, Twitter, Facebook or visit The Mirror homepage.