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Stephen Seddon guilty of murdering parents in Sale Stephen Seddon guilty of murdering parents in Sale
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A man has been found guilty of shooting his parents dead after failing to kill them by driving a car into a canal.A man has been found guilty of shooting his parents dead after failing to kill them by driving a car into a canal.
Stephen Seddon, 46, of Benevente Street, Seaham, Durham, was convicted of two counts of murder and attempted murder at Manchester Crown Court.Stephen Seddon, 46, of Benevente Street, Seaham, Durham, was convicted of two counts of murder and attempted murder at Manchester Crown Court.
The jury heard how last July Seddon drove to the home of his parents in Sale, Greater Manchester, to kill them in order to inherit £230,000.The jury heard how last July Seddon drove to the home of his parents in Sale, Greater Manchester, to kill them in order to inherit £230,000.
Months earlier he was hailed a hero when they survived his car crashing.Months earlier he was hailed a hero when they survived his car crashing.
Sawn-off shotgun
Seddon had tried to murder his father, Robert Seddon, 68, and mother, Patricia, 65, by driving into the canal with them strapped in the back seats in a faked road accident.Seddon had tried to murder his father, Robert Seddon, 68, and mother, Patricia, 65, by driving into the canal with them strapped in the back seats in a faked road accident.
Four months later he shot the couple to death with a sawn-off shotgun at their suburban home.Four months later he shot the couple to death with a sawn-off shotgun at their suburban home.
He will be sentenced tomorrow. Seddon showed no emotion in the dock as the jury returned its verdict following the five-week trial.
There were cries of celebration from the dead couple's relatives in the public gallery as the verdict was read out.
Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, described Seddon as the ultimate "ungrateful son" who had an "insatiable thirst for cash".
His parents had already given him £40,000 and bought him his home in Seaham.
He was found guilty by a majority of 11 to one on each count following more than 18 hours of deliberations by the jury.
The 46-year-old will be sentenced on Thursday 28 March.