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PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 5:38 am 
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Taxi driver allegedly among two assassins who gunned down Liverpool dad Jason Osu, court hears Jason Osu 31-year-old was shot seven times – including in the head, neck, chest, back and left arm
A taxi driver was allegedly among two assassins who gunned down a Liverpool dad-of-two in a hail of bullets.

Delta driver Paul Croxton was allegedly one of the hooded figures who emerged from the shadows to execute trained pilot Jason Osu as he parked in the driveway of his Wavertree house.

The 31-year-old was shot seven times – including in the head, neck, chest, back and left arm - and succumbed to his injuries in hospital a week later.

A trial began at Liverpool Crown Court today of three men charged with Mr Osu’s murder in November 2012.

Paul Croxton, 21, Thomas White, 29, and George McGovern, 54, deny the charge.

Their addresses cannot be published.

Reread: Jason Osu murder trial from Liverpool Crown Court

Dramatic CCTV footage of the killers on their mission to murder was played in court after Brian Cummins, QC, prosecuting, warned: “It’s not going to be a pleasant experience.”

The footage showed Mr Osu – who also went by the name Lawrence Chambers – parking his Mercedes in the driveway of his house on the corner of Beauclair Drive and Woolton Road as two men ambushed the car and sprayed it with bullets.

Mr Cummins told how a car had lay in wait outside Mr Osu’s home for 40 minutes.

When the men saw Mr Osu turn into the driveway at around 5.30pm on November 19, they pounced, armed with a revolver and a self-loading pistol.

Mr Cummins said: “Two figures – which we say are Paul Croxton and Thomas White – ran through the still open roller shutters, one to each side of the Mercedes."

Both men were armed with handguns and both proceeded to fire a number of rounds into the car, at very close quarters before running back out again."

Passers-by saw the men run to a vehicle, which was parked further along Beauclair Drive which was then driven away."

Jurors heard how the gunmen were back in their getaway car within just 20 seconds.

Minutes later a stolen Citroen C4 was found abandoned and set on fire in Waldgrave Road, a mile away.

A suspected second getaway car, a stolen Audi A4, was later found burnt out in Whiston.

Jurors were told that Paul Croxton had taken an “unhealthy interest” in Mr Osu’s home address in the three months leading up to his death.

Mr Cummins told how GPS equipment seized from his black Mondeo taxi had enabled police to track the movement of his car.

He said: “Paul Croxton’s taxi would on occasions go out of its way to pass by that address – not just on Woolton Road itself but on Beauclair Drive.

“There were occasions when the taxi did laps of the block and occasions when it was parked up on Beauclair Drive for significant lengths of time – for over an hour, for example, on two nights running less than a month before the shooting.”

Jurors heard that the GPS data also detailed trips to Waldgrave Road, where the Citroen was set on fire, and to Warnerville Road, where the stolen Audi was parked up, two days before the killing.

Mr Cummins said: “The prosecution allege that this was Paul Croxton and Thomas White carrying out a dry run of the getaway route that they would be taking.”

Jurors were told that the GPS data revealed how Croxton had visited White’s home address in the lead up to the shooting and to lock-up garages where it is alleged the stolen getaway vehicles were stored.

On the morning of the murder, it is claimed Croxton drove from St Helens in his taxi with the stolen silver Audi behind him in convoy to Warnerville Road, where it was parked up for its intended use as a getaway vehicle.

Mr Cummins alleged that White parked the Audi and then got in the taxi with Croxton.

McGovern, who was said to have met Croxton on a number of occasions, was arrested at a lock up garage in Huyton one week before Mr Osu was shot.

He was found with a key to a stolen Vauxhall Zafira which contained four bottles of petrol, a mop head and a lighter.

The prosecution believe that was the planned getaway vehicle from the murder scene and was replaced instead by the Citroen C4.

Mr Cummins said: “The prosecution allege that by November 12 the decision had been taken to kill Jason Osu, and that what Croxton and McGovern were doing on this date was making final preparations for the shooting.

"George McGovern was obviously compromised by his arrest on November 12. The heat was on, he had been detained by police in possession of a key to a stolen Zafira with bottles of petrol in the boot.”

After being released on bail following his arrest, Mr Cummins said McGovern remained “in the shadows” of the murder plot.

He told jurors: “The prosecution say he is a party to the murder of Jason Osu.

“We allege he was involved with others – certainly including Paul Croxton – in planning the murder of Jason Osu, who was ultimately murdered according to that plan, albeit a week later than originally intended."

Upon his arrest Croxton put forward a prepared statement in which he denied any involvement.

He made no comment to any questions.

White also made no comment as did McGovern, who put forward a statement denying involvement in the murder.

Jurors heard how after being remanded into prison, Croxton made a telephone call to his girlfriend, Natalie Hughes.

Mr Cummins said that in the call Mr Croxton told how he had spoken to “the other two” and that he feared that he would be blamed as “the main man”.

He said he was “going to have to put a guilty plea in” and tell the police what happened to “get me down to a lesser role”.

Mr Cummins said: “The prosecution say this was an admission of guilt.”

The trial is expected to last eight weeks.

Murder accused ‘tried to kill Jason Osu’s friend’

Paul Croxton tried to kill one of Jason Osu’s close friends, it was alleged in court.

The 21-year-old is accused of firing up to seven shots at a car being driven by Darren Alcock on April 4 last year.

Jurors were told how Mr Alcock pulled up on Livingstone Drive near Sefton Park and noticed a white van parked near to his home.

Wary in the wake of Mr Osu’s death, the court was told how he shone his headlights at full beam and could see a man in the driver’s seat.

When the man ducked his head, Mr Alcock turned around and drove away.

A short time later he saw the van again and decided to follow it, telling police on the phone what route he was taking.

At one point in the pursuit, on Warnerville Road, the van driver stopped his vehicle and got out and fired up to seven shots at his car.

Brian Cummins, prosecuting, said: “The prosecution allege that the driver of the van that Darren Alcock pursued was Paul Croxton. He was sitting waiting for him in Livingstone Drive – just as he had for his friend Jason Osu four months earlier.

“When things did not go to plan, and Darren Alcock chased after him, Paul Croxton attempted to kill him by firing a number of shots at him in the vicinity of Warnerville Road.”

Croxton denies a charge of attempted murder.

Alleged killer linked to shootings spate

Alleged murderer Paul Croxton is also charged over a spate of shootings across Maghull last year.

There were four shootings and an arson attack at homes linked to associates of a man called Paul Binsteed.

On Thursday, March 14, after shots were fired at homes in Fern Bank and Moorland Road in Maghull, a Jaguar was seen by police speeding towards Kirkby.

Officers lost the car but later came across it unoccupied and rolling along the road at slow speed.

Lying in the passenger footwell were two handguns in a Sainsbury’s carrier bag, which was said to have Croxton’s fingerprints on.

On Sunday, March 17, more shots were fired in Fern Bank, followed the next day by an attack in Westhaven Crescent, Aughton, when an industrial firework was thrown through a front window.

When Croxton’s home was searched, a handwritten note was recovered that had the address written on it, the court heard.

Brian Cummins, prosecuting, said: “The prosecution do not say it was necessarily the same people who physically carried out each of these attacks; what we say is that the planning and execution of these attacks plainly involved a number of people and that Paul Croxton was one of them.”

Croxton denies conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to cause fear.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:06 am 
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Delta taxi bosses give evidence in commercial pilot and currency trader Jason Osu murder trial.


http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/delta-taxi-bosses-give-evidence-6755208


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:55 am 
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Delta taxi bosses give evidence in commercial pilot and currency trader Jason Osu murder trial.


http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/delta-taxi-bosses-give-evidence-6755208

Interesting.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:44 am 
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Commercial Pilot messed up in drugs gang??


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:52 pm 
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Latest on court case.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:27 am 
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Man, 21, jailed for gangland murder



A St Helens man has been jailed for life for murdering trained pilot Jason Osu and attempting to kill another man amid a gangland feud.


Taxi driver Paul Croxton was among three men found guilty of the murder of the father-of-two in a targeted shooting in Liverpool in November 2012.

The 21-year-old, of Polinda Gardens, Thatto Heath, was also found guilty of attempting to murder Darren Alcock and shooting at houses associated with criminal rivals.

Liverpool Crown Court heard how Mr Osu, 31, was ambushed by masked men on his driveway who then fled in a car which had been stolen from outside Queens Park Leisure Centre.

High Court judge Mr Justice Openshaw told how the murder had been “carefully planned” and how Croxton had visited the scene on more than 20 occasions in his private hire taxi.

The judge said of Croxton: “He was not acting on his own over some private grievance with Jason Osu. In fact it is quite possible he did not know him at all. He received his orders from some shadowy, sinister, malign and powerful gangland figure.”

He said that nothing had been said about Jason Osu’s lifestyle, but added: “To my mind the inevitable and inescapable conclusion given the manner of his murder was he was ruthlessly and professionally executed in pursuance of some gangland feud.”

Judge Openshaw, who jailed Croxton for life, said he would have fixed the minimum term at 27 years for Mr Osu’s murder - a reduction from the 30-year starting point for gun murders because the defendant was just 20 at the time.

But, because of his involvement in the other shootings, he increased that to a minimum term of 30 years before he can apply for parole.

George McGovern, 54, who was involved in the planning will only be considered for release when he turns 80.

Gunman Thomas White, 30, was told he had shown “not the slightest regret” over what he had done. He was jailed for life and must serve a minimum of 32 years.

http://www.sthelensreporter.co.uk/news/ ... -1-6577676

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:06 am 
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I wonder if he'll get his badge back?


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:19 pm 
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Nidge2 wrote:
I wonder if he'll get his badge back?

Well it will be 30 years since his last conviction before he is released, so there must be a good chance. :lol:

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