Man who organised torture and killing of ‘love rival’ after plotting with victim’s ex-wife to arrange ambush at his luxury home is found guilty of murder

Today, a drug dealer was found guilty of brutally torture and kill a love in his own home – moving on the information provided by the dead man’s ex -wife.
31 -year -old John Welfield, in the corridor of the extra -resistant parcel tape of the bloody and bare body Thomas Campbell’ın wild killing ‘declares’ declares.
Bellfield, Campbell former girlfriend Demi-Lee Driver in a series of threat messages ‘money caught little dog caught’ after starting a relationship called ‘obsessed and angry’ was.
Mr. Campbell’s alienated wife, Coleen – he had shared where he was, although he was warned that he would be angry with him before he was deceived – he would be robbed and ‘violence would be necessary’.
Belfield led a three -person gang caught in CCTV. They tied him before his face was injured and pouring boiling liquids into their genitals.
After leaving his 38 -year -old two -year -old father dying in unimaginable pain, Belfield fled to the former Dutch Surinam colony in South America before he was caught by drugs by drugs and retreated to England.
As today’s decisions were made, Mr. Campbell’s relatives embraced and cried. Bellfield was directed to his mother from the observation of the quay, but he did not show a sign of emotion.
Coleen was previously tried in the absence of Bellfield, the jury members announced the exact nature of Mr. Campbell’s injuries, and heard that he had been playing ‘perfect’ widows in a series of fushing facebooks – claiming that he was transferred from the grave after being called by a Clairvoyant.
Found guilty Man killing and conspiracy to peel Together with 38 -year -old Stephen Cleworth, Rece Steven, the right man of Belfield, was convicted of robbing murder and conspiracy.
31 -year -old John Welfield was a conspiracy girl to kill love rival Thomas Campbell
Mr. Campbell’s bloody and naked body was found connected to the extra -resistant parcel band in the corridor
Coleen Campbell (in the picture) shared important details about the movements of his ex -husband with Belfield before he was killed.
Mr. Campbell, defined by the police as a drug dealer
29 -year -old Reece Steven (left) was convicted of murder and was imprisoned for at least 37 years, Stephen Cleworth (right), 38, was found guilty of killing and sentenced to 12 years in prison
When Bellfield’s mother returned, there were angry scenes in court today Detectives and called: ‘You know who the killer is.’
When Mr. Campbell’s relatives began to explode, Judge Mr. Justice Garnham instructed the court staff to accompany the building.
And he said to the victim’s supporters: ‘Be silent, or you will all disrespect the court.’
The intestines and cheers exploded from the supporters of Mr. Campbell outside the courtroom.
Bellfield will be sentenced tomorrow, but the judge told him that the only sentence is one of the prison of life.
A previous hearing heard how Belfield and Steven shared a series of fascinating messages about the injuries of Mr. Campbell after the murder on July 2, 2022.
Steven wrote: ‘Tommy torn apart. Everywhere Bellfield answers, Tom drips in water ‘: ‘He must have fooled everywhere.’
In the following texts Steven, while writing a little Tommy Ketchup while writing Belfield: ‘All the lights are open, but there is no one at home. Actually, the lights were torn from him. ‘
Manchester Crown Court, after starting a relationship with Mr. Campbell, heard the messages sent by Bellfield to the former MS driver.
He wrote: ‘You and that helmet will enter the dome. Close your mouth, dog. ‘
In a separate stock exchange, Welfield wrote to Mr. Campbell about Mrs. Driver and wrote: ‘I will tell him that you like him a soft child.’
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Coleen Campbell was among those who had previously been convicted in connection with the death of Thomas Campbell
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Mr. Campbell, Mossley was ambushed by three men while opening the front door in Manchester.
Mr. Campbell’s injured body was discovered by shock neighbors after his death when they realized that the front door was left open and that he saw blood in the hallway.
The parcel band was hugged around his wrists from a roller purchased from a B&B store in Oldham. 61 were injured separately.
Prosecutors said that Belfield wanted to steal ‘value items’ from Mr. Campbell’s house and was also motivated by personal ‘hostility’ against him.
A hearing in 2023 heard how his alienated wife, Coleen Campbell, shared the details about where he was, and heard his two children to his father.
Given the status of a large drug dealer, Thomas had many enemies, so suspicion did not focus on Coleen, who was left with him after the trick charges at first.
Indeed, at that time, Facebook posts made a mourning show by publishing a series of ‘tribute’ with broken heart emojis for the father of two children.
A reading: ’13 years and 2 beautiful children. Gratitude forever. Başiddy I would do anything to hear your laughter or no [sic] Stop moaning only once more. ‘
Coleen also helped photograph and organize the release of the balloons in memory.
However, he continued to give his role in Thomas’s killing in a strange way – by visiting a psychic.
At this meeting – four days after his death – Coleen claimed that his soul was called and shared sincere details about his murder and the injuries he carried out.
Coleen transferred all of them to the suspect mother who warned the victim’s police.
During Séang, little information was given by the police about the deadly attack – but Coleen fell into doubt, because only killers could know the details of Thomas’s deadly wounds.
Investigations, the killers of his ex -husband running up to the attack about the movements, one of which was caught in a phone call to the home CCTV.
Mr. Campbell, during his marriage to Coleen – proves how dramatically he has changed his appearance
A picture of Belfield was published by the police while fleeing. It was taken when it was already in Surinam in December 2022
The killer attacked Mr. Campbell with two other men
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During his own hearing, Belfield admitted that he had won cannabis and cocaine, who worked £ 2,000 a week, but refused to kill Mr. Campbell.
Questioned by lawyer Richard Wright KC, Bellfield said he had known him for about ten years and that he was ‘higher than me’ in drug trade.
“I had no problems with Tom Campbell in my life,” he insisted.
Bellfield insisted that the theme of Ms. Campbell over Instagram in the employment of the murder has nothing to do with the plan to be ‘jealous’ about her relationship with MS Driver.
However, the jury members heard how Mr Campbell was planning very carefully by placing a audience in his car and discovering his home.
Bellfield attacked Mr. Campbell with a Steven and a third unidentified third man.
The joint conspirator Stephen Cleworth was not present during the murder, but he sewed the audience and served as a driver.
The terrible details about the wounded of the victim were shared with the jury members. Forensic pathologist Dr Philip Lumb.
He said he was subjected to consistent injuries with ‘restriction’, ‘assist’ and ‘constant blunt sharp force physical attack’.
Dr Lumb also recorded evidence that Mr. Campbell was burned on thighs and hips, which caused a ‘hot water like hot water’.
The victim also had a gap wound that would be bleeding intensely on his upper right arm.
The officers joined the property and discovered the body of Mr. Campbell inside. In the picture, the police at the scene
Facebook messages Coleen Campbell released after the old murder to look innocent
Coleen also helped organize a balloon version in memory of the drug dealer posing as a personal coach
Belfield was defined as a non -fixed address.
CPS North West Regional Prosecutor Wendy Logan said: ‘John Belfield was responsible for pioneering a meticulously planned attack to kill Thomas Campbell. The evidence presented by the Prosecutor’s Office clearly stated that Belfield had arranged this attack and did not leave any stones to organize the supervision of Campbell’s movement and even to be successful, including doing dress rehearsals for plans.
‘Belfield then took extreme steps to avoid justice by lifting its fingerprints and DNA from the crime scene and escaping on an plane in South America, a country without any previous connections. Despite a distance of 4,500 miles, Belfield remained in constant contact with his common conspirators during the trial, and even advised his trial strategies on text messages.
My thoughts will help them feel a sense of justice by knowing that Belfield’s common conspiracies will participate in the common conspiracies of Belfield. ‘




