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Wrexham crossbow killing: Men found guilty of murder Two men convicted of Sion Davies Wrexham crossbow murder
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Two men have been found guilty of murdering a Wrexham man in a crossbow attack.Two men have been found guilty of murdering a Wrexham man in a crossbow attack.
Sion Davies, 25, died after being shot with the weapon and falling from a balcony at a Caia Park estate flat in October, 2014. Sion Davies, 25, died after being shot with the weapon and falling from a third floor balcony at a Caia Park estate flat in October, 2014.
Lee Roberts, 33, and Anthony Munkley, known as Charlie, 53, denied murder. Lee Roberts, 33, and Anthony Munkley, known as Charlie, 53, were convicted by a jury at Mold Crown Court on Thursday.
But the pair were convicted by a jury at Mold Crown Court on Thursday, at the end of a two-week trial. Munkley's wife, Gwenythe Munkley, 55, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
Munkley's wife, Gwenythe Munkley, 55, of Wrexham, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice by helping her husband to evade arrest. This charge came after she helped her husband to evade arrest.
All three defendants were also found guilty of conspiring to supply drugs, although Charlie Munkley admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis.
The trio will be sentenced on Thursday afternoon.The trio will be sentenced on Thursday afternoon.