Former prison guard was shot dead outside gym after he exposed a convict and female officer’s illicit relationship, court hears

When he heard a jury on Tuesday, a former prison guard was shot and killed with ‘retaliation’ after revealing a illegal relationship between a convict and a female officer.
Lenny Scott, the father of the twins, was shot six times except for a gym by an armed wearing a Hi-Vis jacket on February 8 last year.
A murder case jury, 3 -year -old murder of the roots of the roots about four years ago in Liverpool Altcoure prison, he said.
The Preston Crown Court called Mr. Scott, the prisoner Elias Morgan’s cell and found a mobile phone on March 26, 2020.
Prosecutor Alex Leach KC knew not only a crime crime, but also Morgan’s prison officer Sarah Williams, who had evidence to reveal his sexual intercourse.
Morgan told Mr. Scott to ‘collect the documents’ and even offered £ 1,500 to not tell him.
However, the prison officer sent the documents – and from that moment on, ‘Elias Morgan told Lenny Scott that he would take him, he said he would enter the time, but he would take it’.
Mr. Leach said that on February 8, 2024, Mr. Leach left a gym in Lancashire, Skelmersdale, and approached by a man wearing high visibility jackets and carrying a pistol.
Lenny Scott, the father of twins, was shot six times in a gym on February 8 last year.

Former guards were allegedly killed because the prison officer Sarah Williams (in the picture) revealed his illegal relationship.

Mr. Scott investigated the cell of the prisoner Elias Morgan (in the picture) and found a mobile phone on March 26, 2020, and was told to Preston Crown Court
‘The man hit him six times, the head and the body’ he said.
Lenny Scott died of injuries.
‘The murder says an act of retaliation.’
He told the jury members that the evidence would show Morgan’s’ murder and ‘attracted the trigger himself’.
Authorized, the defendant Anthony Cleary, used a minibus to offer an electric motorcycle used by the armed, played a supportive role ‘.
The court heard Mr. Scott in the days after finding the phone, reported that he was threatened by Morgan.
He told his father that Morgan said, ‘I’m going to bend my time, but I promise you to take you’ before he made a gun against him.
‘Mr. Scott, who is scared of visible, said that his former partner threatened his former partner Morgan that he would be flying with his family in his house’.

The roots of the 33 -year -old killing in the Altcourse Prison in Liverpool about four years ago were lying in his former job, a murder case was told to the jury.
Four days later, a police said: ‘I’m afraid for my family’s life.’
The jury heard Morgan’s illegal telephone issue, saying that he said he would ‘threats’ to prison service, saying that his family would be injured.
Instead, the phone was examined and Morgan was arrested and then accused of keeping the mobile phone unauthorized.
Williams, a civil servant with a relationship, then confessed to three abuse crimes in a public official and the crime of computer abuse.
Morgan claimed that he was not guilty, and his case was postponed until 19-11 days after Mr. Scott was killed.
The jury members were told that two men who spent the mobile phone evidence as a ‘Discovery Day’ as part of the plan to kill Bay Scott.
They visited places, including the area of his house and the gyms he was currently participating.
The court heard that Mr. Scott was rejected from prison service in 2021 after punching a prisoner in an indifferent incident.
Morgan, now 35 and Cleary, 29, both Edge Hill, Liverpool, both deny the murder.
Cleary also rejects a second number of killings.
The hearing continues.