Helen Hewlett is convicted of soliciting the murder of a man she met at the Linda McCartney factory.
Helen Hewlett used the dark web to try and hire a killer to take out a man she had become obsessed with
The jury was told Hewlett had placed an order on the dark web stating "need someone killed in Norfolk", adding it was "vital it looks like an accident".Helen Hewlett became obsessed with a work colleague after they had a kiss in the Linda McCartney car park where they both worked While at Kinnerton, the court heard Hewlett filed two complaints against the man to his employers, accusing him of harassment, homophobia and racial abuse.Asked by prosecutor, Marti Blair, why he eventually went to the police, he said: "I just wanted it to stop. I just wanted to be left alone.
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