Drug dealer Lee Harrison was arrested by police ... The ECHO can now confirm that Harrison is the boyfriend of Ashley Dale - a young woman shot dead in her own home by drug dealers looking to ...
Ashley Dale’s boyfriend Lee Harrison, the target of the shooting ... scenario that they came for somebody else who used to live in the property. None of the reasons were anything to do with ...
Ashley Dale, 28 ... feud between five men accused of her murder and her partner Lee Harrison. Liverpool Crown Court heard Miss Dale's partner had been the intended target due to a feud with ...
Ashley Dale was "narrating ... The gunman kicked down the door of Ms Dale's home before opening fire The trial heard how Ms Dale's partner, Lee Harrison, who was not in the house at the time ...
The trial has heard Ashley ... Lee Harrison and the five men accused of her murder. The court heard the alleged feud was reignited at Glastonbury music festival two months before Miss Dale was ...
A trial last year heard Harrison, of Liverpool Road, Huyton, had been “totally unco-operative” with police following his partner’s murder. Ms Dale, an environmental health worker for ...
The trial has heard Ashley Dale was not the intended target ... there was a conspiracy to murder Ms Dale's partner Lee Harrison. He said: "An assassin who can't shoot straight, does that sound ...
Ashley Dale ... Court has heard Ms Dale was not the intended target of the five men accused of murdering her. The attack was meant as a warning to her boyfriend, Lee Harrison, who was not at ...
The jury in the trial of five men accused of murdering Ashley Dale in Liverpool ... he fired the shots as a "warning" to Miss Dale's partner Lee Harrison and did not know anyone was in the house ...
Two of the killers of 28-year-old Ashley Dale made ... The trial heard Ms Dale's murder happened after a drug feud between Barry and her partner Lee Harrison, which was "re-ignited" at the ...
Ashley Dale, 28, died after being found with a gunshot ... The ECHO will provide live updates from the courtroom throughout the trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks.