Man Sentenced To 18 Years In Prison For Plotting To Kill Singer Joss Stone
unior Bradshaw, 32, has been found guilty of plotting to murder and rob the soul singer.
Exeter Crown Court has sentenced Manchester
resident Junior Bradshaw, 32, to 18 years in prison after he was found
guilty of plotting to murder and rob singer Joss Stone at her Devon home
in 2011. Bradshaw had denied the charges.
According to the BBC,
Bradshaw and 35-year-old Kevin Liverpool were accused of attempting to
murder the singer after the pair were found with a body bag and a slew
of weapons including a Samurai sword, two hammers and knives.
Though Liverpool and Bradshaw were found guilty by
the court three months ago, Bradshaw’s sentencing had been delayed for
psychiatric reports.
Doctors concluded that Bradshaw did not require
hospital treatment for his schizophrenia and mental impairment.
Additionally, the presiding judge at Exeter Crown Court said that
Bradshaw’s low IQ of 65 did not impair his understanding of his criminal
actions.
While the court previously sentenced Liverpool to
life in prison with a minimum term of 10 years and eight months, they
granted Bradshaw a shorter sentence based on his being a recruited “foot
soldier” by Liverpool, who was the force behind the plot to murder
Stone
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