John Kinsella (criminal)John Kinsella was an English criminal from Everton, Liverpool.[1] He was shot dead in May 2018 by killers using encrypted EncroChat handsets to co-ordinate the murder.[2][3] Early lifeHe was an expert in judo and jujutsu, and was originally from Everton.[4] He was a criminal associate of gangster Paul Massey and a pallbearer at his funeral.[5][6][7] Criminal historyIn 1991, Kinsella was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court to nine years' imprisonment for attempted robbery and carrying a firearm with intent to commit an offence.[4] In 2006, he was involved in a robbery in Grantham, Lincolnshire, and was put on trial for it in 2008.[8] During the trial, the jury was read a letter from the father of Steven Gerrard saying that Kinsella had stopped his son from being threatened by a criminal, George Bromley Jnr, known as "The Psycho" in 2001.[1][8][9] When, during the trial, Kinsella was allowed into the court grounds during a lunch break, he absconded.[8] He was convicted in his absence and sentenced to 14 years.[8] He was subsequently arrested in February 2009.[8][10] Kinsella's death was the result of a gang feud begun in 2015 between two rival criminal organisations in Salford.[7] One gang, headed by Michael Carroll, had Mark Fellows and Steven Boyle as members.[7] The rival gang, said to be headed by Stephen Britton, called itself "the A-team".[7] Kinsella and Massey were associated with the latter gang. DeathKinsella was shot dead on 5 May 2018 near St Helens Linkway in Rainhill by Mark Fellows.[1][6][11] Fellows was found guilty of the murders of both Kinsella and Massey in January 2019.[6][11] Stephen Boyle was convicted of murder for his part of acting as a "spotter" in the murder of John Kinsella.[6][11] It was later revealed during the investigation that the murder of Kinsella was organised by means of EncroChat devices.[2][12][3] References
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