Life sentences for three men and a woman after dad hunted down and murdered over offensive text messages
Police said Warren Glover s killers plotted to travel from Manchester to St Helens to attack him - and a judge called it vengeance
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Family numb with terror after murderers hunted down dad
Warren Glover s mum told the killers they had left him in the street to die
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Melissa Stubbs, Aaron Stubbs, Stephen Strutt and Peter Walker were found guilty of the joint enterprise murder of Warren Glover.
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Murdered dad s generous act of kindness before death
The kind and generous Evertonian was left to die by his four killers
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A heartbroken mum told a court about one of her murdered son s generous acts of kindness.
The NHS-worker sadly died on June 13 last year after he was left to die by his ex-girlfriend Melissa Stubbs, her brother Aaron Stubbs, Stephen Strutt and Peter Walker.
Speaking about her only child in a victim personal statement Mrs Glover said: Warren was very kind and generous and would often buy people presents and give his money away to people who needed it more.
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Jackie Glover with former Carrick manager, Gary Haveron. Pic Carrick Rangers.
Mr Glover, who died on Sunday after a brave battle with illness, had a long association with Carrick Rangers.
Paying tribute on social media, a spokesperson for the Taylors Avenue club said: “Jackie was an important member of a dedicated match day team who provided support to the club at fixtures both home and away.
“His role as chief steward played a pivotal role in making sure things went smoothly on match days and provided assistance to visiting fans.
“Jackie will be sorely missed and our thoughts and condolences go to Janet and the entire family circle at this sad time.”