Pair ‘hatched plan to kill Joss Stone because of her links with royalty’

Two men planned to decapitate Joss Stone with a samurai sword and dump her body in a river because of her links to the Royal family, a court heard yesterday.

The singer, who was a guest at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, was considered by her would-be killers to be a favourite of the Queen, a jury was told.

In handwritten notes, Kevin Liverpool and Junior Bradshaw described Miss Stone and the Queen as ‘she-devils’.

The notes, which set out the murder plot, were found by police shortly after the pair were arrested not far from Miss Stone’s isolated country home in Devon equipped with a 3ft samurai sword, a knife, a spike, hammers, balaclavas, maps, gaffer tape and black bags, the court was told.

‘Eagle-eyed’ villagers had called the police after Liverpool and Bradshaw, who had travelled from Manchester in their Fiat Punto, were seen driving back and forth looking for the soul singer’s home.

At one point they even asked directions from a local postman and showed him a photograph of Miss Stone, asking where she lived.

As well as the weapons, police found numerous notes containing information about her £500,000 home and indicating that they planned to murder her, Exeter Crown Court was told. One note referred to Miss Stone, 25, who is worth £10million, by her given first name and read: ‘Jocelyn, she-devil in the flesh.’  Another document stated: ‘The Queen, she-devil.

Her system takes the p***. But she likes Joss Stone… invited to attend Wills’s wedding. Where’s the sense in that? The Queen just doesn’t give a ****.’

Prosecutor Simon Morgan QC said the defendants’ motive in targeting Miss Stone – real name Jocelyn Eve Stoker – was irrelevant to their guilt.

But he said the notes gave possible clues. ‘The documents appear to express disapproval of the Royal family,’ said Mr Morgan.

‘Joss Stone associates with members of the Royal family. Her concerts have been attended by members of the Royal family and she was invited to the Royal Wedding. Hence she becomes a target.’

Other notes expressed hatred of Miss Stone and described her as corrupt. They included terms such as ‘decapitate’, ‘rob and kill’, ‘Jocelyn Stoker… RIP forever’ and ‘once Jocelyn’s dead… find a river to dump her’.

Liverpool, 35, and Bradshaw, 32, both deny charges of conspiracy to murder, rob and cause grievous bodily harm to Miss Stone in June 2011.

The pair, acting with unknown accomplices, had carried out research on Miss Stone at their local library, it was alleged.

Liverpool and Bradshaw were also said to have watched her appearance on the television programme MTV Cribs, in which famous people guide viewers around their homes.

The jury was told that after the pair’s arrest police found a crossbow and a BB gun, a type of airgun, at their home in Longsight, Manchester.

Mr Morgan added: ‘Joss Stone is an extremely wealthy young woman. These defendants drove from Manchester to find her.

‘Fortunately they were not successful, although she was at home. They were reported by the eagle-eyed people of small communities.’

Before their arrest near Cullompton in Devon, Liverpool and Bradshaw had stopped in the early hours of June 13, 2011 at a motorway service station in Gloucestershire which they left without paying for fuel, the court heard.

The prosecution says the pair hatched the plot before the day of their arrest and referred to a text message sent in mid-January of that year which speaks of ‘looking to take out Jocelyn’.


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