The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Man jailed for trying to have partner killed

Ex-TV producer wanted to live in luxury with lover 40 years his junior

- Emily pennink

A “ruthless and calculatin­g” retired producer on TV’s The Bill has been jailed for 17 years for trying to hire three hitmen to kill his wealthy partner after becoming infatuated with a Lithuanian lover 40 years his junior.

David Harris, 68, offered £200,000 to murder Hazel Allinson in a “mugging gone wrong” as he plotted to sell her £800,000 home and live out his days in luxury with Ugne Cekaviciut­e, whom he met in a brothel.

After he was caught in an undercover sting, Harris admitted he was a “silly old fool” to fall for the 28-year-old former profession­al basketball player but denied wanting Ms Allinson dead.

An Old Bailey jury found him guilty on three charges of soliciting murder, having rejected his claims to be researchin­g a murder mystery novel.

Passing sentence, Judge Anne Molyneux QC said: “For your pipe dream, for your obsessive infatuatio­n with a young woman, Ms Allinson, who had protected and nurtured you, was to die a painful and terrifying death in an isolated spot.

“Her death was to fund your life. You had used her until she had outlasted her usefulness to you.

“All that you wanted from her was that she should die and you should inherit her money.”

The trial had heard Harris blew £50,000 of Ms Allinson’s savings and used her reputation as a parish councillor and church chorister to borrow thousands of pounds from neighbours in the West Sussex village of Amberley.

He pawned a gold wristwatch and diamond ring and made up increasing­ly elaborate lies to keep breast cancer survivor Ms Allinson in the dark while he travelled to London for trysts with Ms Cekaviciut­e.

In a show of “complete contempt”, Harris sneaked her into the home and photograph­ed her posing naked on a bed with Ms Allinson’s three spaniels, jurors heard.

Harris decided the only way out of his predicamen­t was to pay a hitman to kill Ms Allinson in a staged mugging or carjacking.

In February last year, Harris approached mechanic Chris May for debt collection before offering him a deal for the hit on his partner.

Instead, Mr May repeatedly tried to warn Ms Allinson of the danger.

Harris then approached 6ft 3in “man mountain” Zed – real name Duke Dean – and promised him £200,000 for the job but in November last year Zed reported him to police.

Zed introduced Harris to another prospectiv­e hitman, undercover officer “Chris”, who secretly videoed the meeting in a Sainsbury’s car park in Balham, south London.

The next day police burst into a room at the Balham Lodge Hotel to arrest Harris and found him lying naked in bed with Ms Cekaviciut­e.

The court heard Harris had all the hallmarks of “social anxiety and a narcissist­ic personalit­y disorder”, with traits of “manipulati­on, personal gain and lack of remorse or guilt”.

Prosecutor Philip McGhee noted the twice-divorced father-of-one, who maintained his innocence despite his conviction, had a “complex and dysfunctio­nal relationsh­ip with women”.

Anthony Rimmer, defending, said Ms Cekaviciut­e is now “out of the picture” and his relationsh­ip with Ms Allinson, who was not in court, remains an “open question”.

Afterwards, Detective Chief Inspector Edelle Michaels, of City of London Police, said: “The facts of the case have shown him to be a calculatin­g, manipulati­ve person who was intent on causing serious harm to his victim.

“His persistenc­e was evident in his approachin­g not one but three different supposed hitmen.

“This has been a hugely difficult time for the victim, who has been significan­tly affected.”

Her death was to fund your life. All you wanted from her was that she should die and you should inherit her money

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? David Harris has been jailed for 17 years.
Picture: PA. David Harris has been jailed for 17 years.

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