This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-65088182
The article has changed 9 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 6 | Version 7 |
---|---|
Thomas Cashman guilty: Olivia mum 'ecstatic' at murder conviction | Thomas Cashman guilty: Olivia mum 'ecstatic' at murder conviction |
(32 minutes later) | |
The bullet that killed Olivia was fired through the front door | |
A man has been found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was fatally shot in her home in Liverpool. | A man has been found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was fatally shot in her home in Liverpool. |
Thomas Cashman, 34, killed Olivia and injured her mother Cheryl Korbel as he chased a fellow drug dealer into their home on the evening of 22 August. | Thomas Cashman, 34, killed Olivia and injured her mother Cheryl Korbel as he chased a fellow drug dealer into their home on the evening of 22 August. |
There were gasps and tears in court as he was convicted, with Ms Korbel later saying she felt "ecstatic". | There were gasps and tears in court as he was convicted, with Ms Korbel later saying she felt "ecstatic". |
Merseyside Police said Cashman was "not worthy of walking the streets". | Merseyside Police said Cashman was "not worthy of walking the streets". |
Cashman, who was also found guilty of wounding Ms Korbel, the attempted murder of Joseph Nee and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life, will be sentenced on Monday. | Cashman, who was also found guilty of wounding Ms Korbel, the attempted murder of Joseph Nee and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life, will be sentenced on Monday. |
The jury of 10 men and two women at Manchester Crown Court took nine hours and three minutes to reach their unanimous verdicts. | The jury of 10 men and two women at Manchester Crown Court took nine hours and three minutes to reach their unanimous verdicts. |
Ms Korbel, 46, wearing a pink cardigan and holding a teddy bear, sat with her children Chloe and Ryan in the court as the verdicts were read out. | Ms Korbel, 46, wearing a pink cardigan and holding a teddy bear, sat with her children Chloe and Ryan in the court as the verdicts were read out. |
WATCH: Olivia's mum Cheryl leaves court after the verdict | WATCH: Olivia's mum Cheryl leaves court after the verdict |
WATCH: Olivia's mum Cheryl leaves court after the verdict | WATCH: Olivia's mum Cheryl leaves court after the verdict |
Cashman wiped away tears in the dock and turned to his family in the public gallery behind, shaking his head. | Cashman wiped away tears in the dock and turned to his family in the public gallery behind, shaking his head. |
One of his relatives could be heard saying "appeal it" and they left the courtroom shouting and swearing. | One of his relatives could be heard saying "appeal it" and they left the courtroom shouting and swearing. |
During the trial, the jury heard 36-year-old Nee, who has a number of previous convictions, was the intended target of the attack. | During the trial, the jury heard 36-year-old Nee, who has a number of previous convictions, was the intended target of the attack. |
Cashman, who made up to £5,000 per week dealing cannabis in Liverpool, had been lying in wait for his fellow drug dealer at about 22:00 BST, the jury was told. | Cashman, who made up to £5,000 per week dealing cannabis in Liverpool, had been lying in wait for his fellow drug dealer at about 22:00 BST, the jury was told. |
He shot at Nee in the street and wounded him but his gun jammed as he tried to finish the job. | He shot at Nee in the street and wounded him but his gun jammed as he tried to finish the job. |
Thomas Cashman was convicted following a trial, which lasted more than three weeks | Thomas Cashman was convicted following a trial, which lasted more than three weeks |
Nee fled for his life - heading towards the light of an open door - the home of Ms Korbel, who had heard the commotion. | Nee fled for his life - heading towards the light of an open door - the home of Ms Korbel, who had heard the commotion. |
But, as she tried to close the door to keep the strangers out, Cashman shot again. | But, as she tried to close the door to keep the strangers out, Cashman shot again. |
The bullet went through the door, through her hand, and fatally hit Olivia in the chest. | The bullet went through the door, through her hand, and fatally hit Olivia in the chest. |
Cashman then fled the scene, running across back gardens. | Cashman then fled the scene, running across back gardens. |
Police release footage of the arrest of Thomas Cashman | Police release footage of the arrest of Thomas Cashman |
Police release footage of the arrest of Thomas Cashman | Police release footage of the arrest of Thomas Cashman |
The court heard Nee and his family "had their enemies" and it was not the first time he had been targeted in a shooting. | The court heard Nee and his family "had their enemies" and it was not the first time he had been targeted in a shooting. |
Nee had been shot at on 8 August, two weeks before the shooting in which Olivia was killed. | Nee had been shot at on 8 August, two weeks before the shooting in which Olivia was killed. |
During a previous hearing, which could not be reported until the conclusion of this trial, the court was told the shootings came after a feud between two families. | During a previous hearing, which could not be reported until the conclusion of this trial, the court was told the shootings came after a feud between two families. |
There had been a "background of hostility" between Nee's family and another, the court heard. | There had been a "background of hostility" between Nee's family and another, the court heard. |
The same self-loading pistol used by Cashman to kill Olivia had been fired at Nee in the earlier incident, police said. | The same self-loading pistol used by Cashman to kill Olivia had been fired at Nee in the earlier incident, police said. |
The defence sought to elicit further material supporting a feud between the two families, including a fight in prison involving two of them and an alleged "straightener" in a pub. | The defence sought to elicit further material supporting a feud between the two families, including a fight in prison involving two of them and an alleged "straightener" in a pub. |
There was insufficient evidence Cashman was involved in the shooting on 8 August but he had not been eliminated by police, the court heard. | There was insufficient evidence Cashman was involved in the shooting on 8 August but he had not been eliminated by police, the court heard. |
At Manchester Crown Court | At Manchester Crown Court |
Judith Moritz, BBC North of England Correspondent | Judith Moritz, BBC North of England Correspondent |
Olivia's murder made national headlines. A child gunned down inside her own home, where she should have been safest. | Olivia's murder made national headlines. A child gunned down inside her own home, where she should have been safest. |
The case is considered a real low. But it's not a new low for Liverpool. | The case is considered a real low. But it's not a new low for Liverpool. |
Eerily, exactly 15 years to the very day, 11-year-old Rhys Jones was fatally shot by a stray bullet. | Eerily, exactly 15 years to the very day, 11-year-old Rhys Jones was fatally shot by a stray bullet. |
Olivia's murder carried the sense of history repeating itself. | Olivia's murder carried the sense of history repeating itself. |
Maybe that's why it provoked such a strong reaction within the local community. | Maybe that's why it provoked such a strong reaction within the local community. |
Detectives say that information flowed into their incident room in a volume they haven't experienced before. | Detectives say that information flowed into their incident room in a volume they haven't experienced before. |
And even some of those who might have been expected to put up a wall of silence spoke out. | And even some of those who might have been expected to put up a wall of silence spoke out. |
Criminals talked about "a line having been crossed". | Criminals talked about "a line having been crossed". |
During the trial, Cashman, a father-of-two, had told the court he had been at a friend's house where he counted £10,000 in cash and smoked a spliff at around the time of the shooting. | During the trial, Cashman, a father-of-two, had told the court he had been at a friend's house where he counted £10,000 in cash and smoked a spliff at around the time of the shooting. |
But a woman, who had had a fling with Cashman, told the jury he came to her house after the shooting, where he changed his clothes and she heard him say he had "done Joey". | But a woman, who had had a fling with Cashman, told the jury he came to her house after the shooting, where he changed his clothes and she heard him say he had "done Joey". |
'Brave' ex-partner helped convict Olivia's killer | 'Brave' ex-partner helped convict Olivia's killer |
CCTV shows shooting of Cashman's intended target | CCTV shows shooting of Cashman's intended target |
Live: Olivia's family in tears as gunman found guilty | Live: Olivia's family in tears as gunman found guilty |
It can now also be reported that Paul Russell, 41, admitted driving Cashman away from a house where he fled to following Olivia's murder and disposing of his clothing. | It can now also be reported that Paul Russell, 41, admitted driving Cashman away from a house where he fled to following Olivia's murder and disposing of his clothing. |
Russell, of Snowberry Road, Liverpool, pleaded guilty to assisting an offender at a hearing at Liverpool Crown Court in October and will also be sentenced on Monday. | Russell, of Snowberry Road, Liverpool, pleaded guilty to assisting an offender at a hearing at Liverpool Crown Court in October and will also be sentenced on Monday. |
Journalists were prevented from reporting his plea until the conclusion of Cashman's trial. | Journalists were prevented from reporting his plea until the conclusion of Cashman's trial. |
Paul Russell appeared at Liverpool Crown Court in October | Paul Russell appeared at Liverpool Crown Court in October |
Det Supt Mark Baker, the senior investigating officer in the case, said Cashman's actions were "abhorrent". | Det Supt Mark Baker, the senior investigating officer in the case, said Cashman's actions were "abhorrent". |
He said officers were still "hunting down" those who had enabled Olivia's murder and finding the weapons, which had not yet been recovered, was key. | He said officers were still "hunting down" those who had enabled Olivia's murder and finding the weapons, which had not yet been recovered, was key. |
"When he found out that he had shot an innocent young girl, he should have had the courage to stand up and come forward," he said. | "When he found out that he had shot an innocent young girl, he should have had the courage to stand up and come forward," he said. |
"Instead, he chose to lie low despite the fact that he was a dad himself. | "Instead, he chose to lie low despite the fact that he was a dad himself. |
"He is not worthy of walking the streets of Merseyside, and neither are those who think they can bring fear or intimidation to our communities through the use of firearms." | "He is not worthy of walking the streets of Merseyside, and neither are those who think they can bring fear or intimidation to our communities through the use of firearms." |
Why not follow BBC North West on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? You can also send story ideas to northwest.newsonline@bbc.co.uk | Why not follow BBC North West on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? You can also send story ideas to northwest.newsonline@bbc.co.uk |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Knotty Ash | Knotty Ash |
West Derby | West Derby |
Liverpool | Liverpool |