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Olivia killer's bid to challenge murder conviction | |
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Thomas Cashman shot the schoolgirl in a botched assassination attempt | Thomas Cashman shot the schoolgirl in a botched assassination attempt |
The man who shot nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel will try and seek permission to appeal against his conviction for her murder in court later this month. | |
Thomas Cashman, then 35, killed the schoolgirl while trying to shoot drug-dealer and burglar Joseph Nee in a botched assassination in Dovecot, Liverpool. | Thomas Cashman, then 35, killed the schoolgirl while trying to shoot drug-dealer and burglar Joseph Nee in a botched assassination in Dovecot, Liverpool. |
Cashman fired a bullet through the door of Olivia's house and it passed through the wrist of her mother, Cheryl Korbel, before hitting her. | Cashman fired a bullet through the door of Olivia's house and it passed through the wrist of her mother, Cheryl Korbel, before hitting her. |
He was jailed for life with a 43-year minimum prison term and has already had an appeal against the length of his sentence rejected. | He was jailed for life with a 43-year minimum prison term and has already had an appeal against the length of his sentence rejected. |
Olivia Pratt-Korbel was hiding behind her mother when she was struck by a bullet | Olivia Pratt-Korbel was hiding behind her mother when she was struck by a bullet |
He is due to appear at the Court of Appeal in London on 20 November where his legal team will submit his renewed application for leave to appeal all his convictions. | He is due to appear at the Court of Appeal in London on 20 November where his legal team will submit his renewed application for leave to appeal all his convictions. |
Cashman was convicted of Olivia's murder, the attempted murder of Mr Nee, wounding Ms Korbel with intent and two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life after a trial at Liverpool Crown Court in 2023. | Cashman was convicted of Olivia's murder, the attempted murder of Mr Nee, wounding Ms Korbel with intent and two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life after a trial at Liverpool Crown Court in 2023. |
The court heard Cashman, from West Derby in Liverpool, armed himself with two guns and waited for Mr Nee to leave a friend's house on 22 August, 2022. | The court heard Cashman, from West Derby in Liverpool, armed himself with two guns and waited for Mr Nee to leave a friend's house on 22 August, 2022. |
Shortly before 22:00 BST he opened fire with a Glock semi-automatic handgun at Mr Nee who fell to the ground. | Shortly before 22:00 BST he opened fire with a Glock semi-automatic handgun at Mr Nee who fell to the ground. |
'I've done Joey' | 'I've done Joey' |
However the court heard as Cashman approached and attempted to fire another shot, the gun malfunctioned and Mr Nee was able to scramble to his feet and flee. | However the court heard as Cashman approached and attempted to fire another shot, the gun malfunctioned and Mr Nee was able to scramble to his feet and flee. |
Ms Korbel, alarmed by the noise outside, opened the front door of her house, which prompted Mr Nee to try and barge inside to escape. | Ms Korbel, alarmed by the noise outside, opened the front door of her house, which prompted Mr Nee to try and barge inside to escape. |
However, Cashman pulled out his back-up firearm, a revolver, and chased Mr Nee to the doorway where he fired the fatal shot before running away. | However, Cashman pulled out his back-up firearm, a revolver, and chased Mr Nee to the doorway where he fired the fatal shot before running away. |
During the trial a woman who once had an affair with Cashman, and who cannot be named, said he turned up at her house that night and told her partner, "I've done Joey". | During the trial a woman who once had an affair with Cashman, and who cannot be named, said he turned up at her house that night and told her partner, "I've done Joey". |
The motive for the shooting was never established and Mr Nee did not co-operate with police. | The motive for the shooting was never established and Mr Nee did not co-operate with police. |
After he was found guilty, Cashman refused to leave his cell to face sentence at Manchester Crown Court prompting a successful campaign for a change in the law. | After he was found guilty, Cashman refused to leave his cell to face sentence at Manchester Crown Court prompting a successful campaign for a change in the law. |
If a criminal refuses to attend a sentencing, they could now face an extra two years in prison. | If a criminal refuses to attend a sentencing, they could now face an extra two years in prison. |
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