They were found guilty following a seven-week trial
Two Nottingham men are today, Monday, April 29, being sentenced for the murder of a 22-year-old city man who was stabbed to death at a flat in the city centre., a jury deliberated for three days before returning guilty verdicts on Courtney McLeary and David Francis who together killed Davices Anderson at an address off Huntingdon Street., and Gregory Bailey, of Comyn Gardens, St Ann’s, both 50, guilty of assisting an offender in relation to the death of Mr Anderson.
On day one of the trial on Wednesday, February 28, disturbing footage was played to the jury showing Mr Anderson crying “help me, help me” as he collapsed in the entrance to the block of flats having been fatally stabbed. In the clip, he is seen bleeding from several wounds to his body having been attacked with a weapon by McLeary.
"Courtney McLeary and his friend, David Francis, were parties to the attack in which those injuries to Davices Anderson were caused.
Sneinton Bingham Courts Nottingham City Centre
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