Rossendale Free Press

I feared being poisoned, says Sadie accused

Defendant ‘worried she’d be killed and framed’

- JON MACPHERSON

ARIDING instructor accused of murdering Sadie Hartley feared her co-defendant would frame her for the crime, a trial heard.

Katrina Walsh, 56, feared for her life at the hands of Sarah Williams, 35, after Ms Sadie Hartley, 60, had been murdered at her Helmshore home, Preston Crown Court was told.

Ms Walsh feared Miss Wil- liams would poison her, leaving behind a faked confession, a jury has heard.

Miss Williams is alleged to have murdered Ms Hartley because she was having an affair with Ms Hartley’s partner, ex-fireman Ian Johnston, 57, the court heard.

Both Ms Walsh and Miss Williams deny murder.

ARIDING instructor accused of murdering Sadie Hartley feared her co-defendant would frame her for the crime and then poison her, leaving behind a faked confession, a jury has heard.

Katrina Walsh, 56, feared for her life at the hands of Sarah Williams, 35, after Sadie Hartley, 60, had been murdered at her Helmshore home, Preston Crown Court was told.

Ms Walsh’s ex-husband Kevin Walsh told the jury on Tuesday that he married the defendant in 1984 and they shared interests in motorcycle­s, horse riding and Viking re-enactment battles.

But he had a “mid-life crisis” and left Walsh for another woman in 2008 though the two were soon reconciled and in a “cordial” relationsh­ip again as friends.

Mr Walsh said after his former wife of 24 years was arrested for Ms Hartley’s murder he visited her in prison.

Both his ex and Miss Williams were held days after businesswo­man Ms Hartley was found dead in a pool of blood in the hall of her £500,000 house on January 14.

Ms Walsh is alleged to have helped plan the murder plot, committed with “demonic savagery” by Miss Williams who is accused of paralysing her victim with a stun gun before stabbing her 40 times with a kitchen knife.

“Jealous” Miss Williams is alleged to have murdered Ms Hartley in an “orgy of violence” because she was having an affair with her love-rival’s partner, ex-fireman Ian Johnston, 57.

She was already a “kept woman” in a relationsh­ip with a “sugar daddy” businessma­n while having an affair with Mr Johnston, it is claimed.

Both women deny murder.

Mr Walsh told the jury he spoke to his former wife, known as Kit, when visiting her in prison.

Wearing a sleeveless leather biker’s jerkin, revealing heavily tattooed arms, Mr Walsh told the jury: “She said it was all due to Sarah. Sarah was trying to frame her for it.

“The idea was that Sarah was going to poison her on the Saturday night and leave a printed confession on the murder. Fortunatel­y, Sarah was arrested before she was able to do that, but Kit had visions of Sarah finishing the job at a later date.”

In a letter from jail, Ms Walsh had also written to him saying: “I have a very big incentive for her to be found guilty.

“She thought she had more time and my printer was out of ink or I’d have died on Saturday. So I really want her convicted and away for a good long time because I don’t fancy my chances if she’s out.”

Mr Walsh said the “incentive” was because “Kit was in fear of her life from Sarah.”

Earlier, the court heard the defendants had allegedly tried to recruit Mr Walsh to the murder plot using his “skill set.”

He said in August last year his ex-wife made contact out of the blue and tried to set up a meeting between him and Miss Williams for something “nefarious”.

Mr Walsh, a warehousem­an, said Miss Williams called him days later saying she had a “job” suiting his “particular key skills” but did not want to discuss it over the phone and wanted to meet in a pub.

But Mr Walsh told the jury Miss Williams was using a “burner” or untraceabl­e, pay-as-yougo mobile phone and he soon got cold feet and backed out, thinking Miss Williams was “up to no good.”

“The alarm bells were going off in my head,” he added.

Proceeding

 ??  ?? Victim Sadie Hartley
Victim Sadie Hartley
 ??  ?? ●● Sadie Hartley was found dead at her home in Helmshore
●● Sadie Hartley was found dead at her home in Helmshore

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