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A fourth man has been convicted of murdering a County Down farm labourer two years ago.A fourth man has been convicted of murdering a County Down farm labourer two years ago.
Philip Strickland, 37, died after being shot in the face in January 2012.Philip Strickland, 37, died after being shot in the face in January 2012.
Stephen McCaughey, 26, of Shackleton Walk in Newtownards, had denied murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. Stephen McCaughey, 26, of Shackleton Walk, Newtownards, had denied murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
His co-accused, Jimmy Seales, 56, Ballykeel Road, Hillsborough, was also found guilty of the charges on Monday.His co-accused, Jimmy Seales, 56, Ballykeel Road, Hillsborough, was also found guilty of the charges on Monday.
Two of Mr Seales' sons, Ian and Jason Weir, Derryboye Road and Raffery Road, near Killinchy, County Down, had already pleaded guilty to murder.Two of Mr Seales' sons, Ian and Jason Weir, Derryboye Road and Raffery Road, near Killinchy, County Down, had already pleaded guilty to murder.
Mr Strickland, a farm labourer, was shot in the leg at a yard on the Ballyglighorn Road, near Comber, County Down, before being bundled into the boot of his own car and driven a short distance to the Ballydrain Road, where he was shot in the face at point blank range.Mr Strickland, a farm labourer, was shot in the leg at a yard on the Ballyglighorn Road, near Comber, County Down, before being bundled into the boot of his own car and driven a short distance to the Ballydrain Road, where he was shot in the face at point blank range.
Earlier in the trial, Ian Weir said his father had been at the scene of the murder, armed with a shotgun. McCaughey, who went on the run for several days following the murder, admitted being present when Mr Strickland was killed, but repeatedly denied involvement.
He had told the court he was asked to go to the yard by Jason Weir, who had told him there might be a bit of trouble.
He said he "did what any friend would do" and went there, but said he was not aware a weapon would be present or that anyone would be killed.
The prosecution's case during the six-week trial was that all four men went there with the joint purpose of inflicting serious injury, and that by lending assistance to each other, they all participated in the crime and were equally guilty.
They have all been given mandatory life sentences and will learn at a later date how much time they will spend in prison.