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Two men have been convicted of murdering three members of the Sharkey family by setting fire to their home in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute.Two men have been convicted of murdering three members of the Sharkey family by setting fire to their home in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute.
Scott Snowden, 37, and 50-year-old Robert Jennings had denied torching the house in the town's Scott Court. Scott Snowden, 38, and 50-year-old Robert Jennings had denied torching the house in the town's Scott Court.
The fire on 24 July 2011 killed Thomas Sharkey Snr, 55, his son Thomas Jnr, 21, and daughter, Bridget, eight.The fire on 24 July 2011 killed Thomas Sharkey Snr, 55, his son Thomas Jnr, 21, and daughter, Bridget, eight.
A jury of 10 women and five men found them guilty after an 11-week trial at the High Court in Glasgow.A jury of 10 women and five men found them guilty after an 11-week trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
Snowden and Jennings were also convicted of attempting to murder Mr Sharkey's wife Angela, 48, who survived the fire.Snowden and Jennings were also convicted of attempting to murder Mr Sharkey's wife Angela, 48, who survived the fire.
Other charges
Snowden was also found guilty of five fire-raising charges, three assaults, one breach of the peace and one charge of supplying cocaine.
Jennings was also found guilty of two assaults and supplying cocaine.
Charges against Jennings for fires at a house at Kingspoint, Shandon, Helensburgh, in July 2008, the Garth Inn, Helensburgh, on June 2009 and at the Mariners pub in Helensburgh in April 2010 were found not proven.
Both men are expected to be sentenced on Thursday, when they will receive mandatory life terms.
Thomas Sharkey Jnr died at the scene and his sister, Bridget, died in hospital later that morning. Both died from smoke inhalation.
Their father Thomas Snr died in hospital six days later having suffered 30% burns to his body and having inhaled hot gases.
His wife Angela, who was on a life support machine, survived and relatives had to tell her the news that her family was dead.
Drugs debt
During the trial, the jury heard how drug-dealer Snowden did not get on with Mr Sharkey Snr, who himself had served a prison term for drug dealing.
Snowden became enraged when Mr Sharkey intervened in a drugs debt that he was owed by the fire death victim's niece.
Mr Sharkey later told the family he had sorted Snowden out.
The jury heard that when told the 55-year-old had died in the fire in July 2011, Snowden replied: "He got what he deserved."
The jury was also shown CCTV images of a figure walking near the Sharkey family's home before and after the fire.
The figure was identified by his distinctive walk as that of Robert Jennings.
He started the fire on the orders of Snowden, who was out of the country on a family holiday in Mexico.
During the trial, both accused denied the three murders and tried to lay the blame on members of Thomas Sharkey's family, including his cousin Mark, who had stabbed Mr Sharkey Snr four months before the fatal fire.
The jury did not believe them, however, and convicted both men of murder and the attempted murder of Angela Sharkey.
When the verdict was announced Snowden shook his head and there was no reaction from Jennings.
Mrs Sharkey and Richard Sharkey - her husband's son from a previous relationship - and other family members and friends shouted "Yes" as the verdicts were read out.