FOUR people have been jailed for a combined total of 37 years following the brutal killing of a convicted sex offender.
Susan Lynch, 38, of St Augustines Way, Netherton, was handed a life sentence for the murder of Haydock man Graham Wootton in Netherton, Liverpool in 2009. She will serve 18 years.
Co-accused Samuel Dunne, 48, of Church Road, Seaforth, was cleared of murder but convicted of the lesser charge of manslaughter and was given nine years.
Lindsey Hutchins, 23, of Muttocks Rake, Seaforth and David Bennett, 35, of Condron Road, Litherland, were each given five years for conspiracy to assault.
Graham Wootton, 31, died from a stab wound to the top of his leg.
A trial at Liverpool Crown Court heard that at the time of his death, he had been in a relationship with Hutchins, who had previously dated his brother Barry.
The court was told she was informed of Graham’s historic conviction - for committing a sex assault when he was a teenager - in an email sent by Barry from a fake address.
Graham had been invited to the house in Liverpool late on Friday, November 13.
It is believed that the four offenders, who had been drinking, had discussed his background.
Although it remains unclear as to what exactly happened, Graham had been dead for a number of hours before an ambulance was called.
Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Williams said: “Susan Lynch has been found guilty of the murder of Graham Wootton. Samuel Dunne has been found guilty of manslaughter.
“All parties including David Bennett and Lindsey Hutchins have also been found guilty of conspiracy to commit actual bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.
“While today's verdict cannot bring Graham back, we hope that it will bring some comfort to his family.
“We also hope that the verdict today will bring home to these offenders, the enormity of what they have done and the pain and heartache they have caused.
“The court has heard that Graham thought he was going to have a few drinks with friends the night he was killed. He went out that night to enjoy himself he did not deserve to die in this way.
“I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of the officers involved in this complex investigation. I would also like to thank the Crown Prosecution Service and the Prosecution Team for all their support throughout this investigation.
“Ultimately nothing can bring Graham back and his family and friends have been devastated by what happened.
"I hope that today’s result at court will bring them some comfort in the knowledge that justice has been done.”
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