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A man has been jailed for life for murdering a father-of-two and trying to kill his 14-year-old son who were going to watch an Everton football match. | A man has been jailed for life for murdering a father-of-two and trying to kill his 14-year-old son who were going to watch an Everton football match. |
Former Army corporal Graham McKenna, 45, was stabbed to death near his home in Upton Road, Claughton, Wirral. His son Michael was stabbed but survived. | Former Army corporal Graham McKenna, 45, was stabbed to death near his home in Upton Road, Claughton, Wirral. His son Michael was stabbed but survived. |
At Liverpool Crown Court Gary Finlay, 46, pleaded guilty to the murder and attempted murder in January. | At Liverpool Crown Court Gary Finlay, 46, pleaded guilty to the murder and attempted murder in January. |
Finlay, of Alexandra Road, Birkenhead, must serve at least 25 years. | Finlay, of Alexandra Road, Birkenhead, must serve at least 25 years. |
Mr McKenna, who was stabbed in the abdomen, died in hospital. | Mr McKenna, who was stabbed in the abdomen, died in hospital. |
He served as a regular solider for 23 years until 2005 when he joined the Territorial Army in Birkenhead. | He served as a regular solider for 23 years until 2005 when he joined the Territorial Army in Birkenhead. |
Police had been hunting Gary Finlay in connection with the attack | Police had been hunting Gary Finlay in connection with the attack |
Gordon Cole QC, prosecuting, said Finlay became "bitter and vengeful" when his marriage to Mr McKenna's wife's sister, Deborah, broke down. | Gordon Cole QC, prosecuting, said Finlay became "bitter and vengeful" when his marriage to Mr McKenna's wife's sister, Deborah, broke down. |
Mr McKenna and his wife, Gillian, 40, had offered to give evidence supporting Gillian's sister, Deborah, in the divorce proceedings which resulted in Gary Finlay losing access to their two children. | Mr McKenna and his wife, Gillian, 40, had offered to give evidence supporting Gillian's sister, Deborah, in the divorce proceedings which resulted in Gary Finlay losing access to their two children. |
Their testimony was never required but Finlay "hated Gary and Gillian for being prepared to give evidence". | Their testimony was never required but Finlay "hated Gary and Gillian for being prepared to give evidence". |
The court heard that on 10 January, Finlay stopped his car and stabbed the pair, who were waiting for a bus to go to Goodison Park to watch Everton play Hull City in the Premier League. | The court heard that on 10 January, Finlay stopped his car and stabbed the pair, who were waiting for a bus to go to Goodison Park to watch Everton play Hull City in the Premier League. |
Widow 'will never forgive' killer | |
The court heard Finlay knew which bus stop Mr McKenna and his son, who had Everton season tickets, used to get to the football ground. | The court heard Finlay knew which bus stop Mr McKenna and his son, who had Everton season tickets, used to get to the football ground. |
Before the attack Finlay told a friend: "That's where I'll get him." | Before the attack Finlay told a friend: "That's where I'll get him." |
He later asked the same friend when Everton FC were next playing their home game. | He later asked the same friend when Everton FC were next playing their home game. |
On the day of the killing Mr McKenna, described in court as someone who would never seek out trouble, took his former brother-in-law around the corner so Michael would not witness the two men arguing. | On the day of the killing Mr McKenna, described in court as someone who would never seek out trouble, took his former brother-in-law around the corner so Michael would not witness the two men arguing. |
Finlay knocked him to the ground, then straddled his body and stabbed him 18 times with a 7in kitchen knife. | Finlay knocked him to the ground, then straddled his body and stabbed him 18 times with a 7in kitchen knife. |
Their lives have been irreparably damaged Judge Henry Globe QC, Liverpool Crown Court | Their lives have been irreparably damaged Judge Henry Globe QC, Liverpool Crown Court |
When the attack came to an end, Mr McKenna tried to crawl to safety but he got as far as the garden path of a nearby house before Finlay stabbed him again. | When the attack came to an end, Mr McKenna tried to crawl to safety but he got as far as the garden path of a nearby house before Finlay stabbed him again. |
Finlay then walked around the corner and stabbed Michael, who was waiting for his father, in the chest, arms, abdomen and back. | Finlay then walked around the corner and stabbed Michael, who was waiting for his father, in the chest, arms, abdomen and back. |
His life was saved only because a member of the public, Jason Scott, intervened and charged at Finlay with clenched fists. | His life was saved only because a member of the public, Jason Scott, intervened and charged at Finlay with clenched fists. |
Police combed woodland in a huge manhunt in search of Finlay who was on the run for six weeks. | Police combed woodland in a huge manhunt in search of Finlay who was on the run for six weeks. |
Judge Henry Globe QC, said: "His immediate family are lost without him, their lives have been irreparably damaged, they will never come to terms with his death." | Judge Henry Globe QC, said: "His immediate family are lost without him, their lives have been irreparably damaged, they will never come to terms with his death." |
Det Insp Andy O'Connor from Merseyside Police said: "These were particularly vicious attacks... resulting in the death of a man who had his whole life ahead of him. | Det Insp Andy O'Connor from Merseyside Police said: "These were particularly vicious attacks... resulting in the death of a man who had his whole life ahead of him. |
"The intervention by members of the public during this attack undoubtedly saved Michael's life." | "The intervention by members of the public during this attack undoubtedly saved Michael's life." |
Andrew Menary QC, defending, said the attack was the result of an "explosive loss of temper and control" by Finlay. | Andrew Menary QC, defending, said the attack was the result of an "explosive loss of temper and control" by Finlay. |