Hitman found guilty of murdering T2 Trainspotting star after stalking him in car stolen from Birmingham
Bradley Welsh was executed on his doorstep in a shotgun ambush by Sean Orman
16:24, 7 MAY 2021
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A gangland hitman has been convicted of murdering a T2 Trainspotting star who he stalked in a car which was stolen from Birmingham.
Bradley Welsh was executed on his doorstep in a shotgun ambush by Sean Orman.
CCTV footage shows Bradley Welsh murderer fleeing near T2 star s home after brutal shotgun slaying
The 30-year-old gunned down Welsh, 48, who had just returned from his boxing gym to his home in the city’s New Town.
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The man accused of murdering the actor and former boxer Bradley Welsh has denied ever seeing a gun alleged to have been used in the killing.Sean Orman, 30, had pleaded not guilty to all 15 charges
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image captionBradley Welsh was shot from close range
The man accused of murdering T2 Trainspotting actor Bradley Welsh committed an absolutely outrageous and cowardly act , a jury has been told.
Mr Welsh, 48, was fatally shot outside his flat in Edinburgh on 17 April 2019.
Sean Orman, 30, denies murdering the former boxer and the attempted murder of David McMillan the month before.
In his closing speech after an 11-day trial, prosecutor Richard Goddard QC said there had been evidence from eye witnesses, CCTV, DNA and phone records.
Mr Goddard told the jury at the High Court in Edinburgh: What you have is the collective strength of 21 separate circumstances arising from different sources of evidence.
Bradley Welsh murder trial hears shooting bore âall the hallmarks of organised crime
Ian Duguid QC, defending accused Sean Orman, told the jurors they had to ask themselves, âHave you identified the right man?â
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Bradley Welsh (Image: Daily Record)
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