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Jury convicts Brighton pensioner of plotting wife’s murder

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 19 Jun, 2024 at 11:04PM
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Jury convicts Brighton pensioner of plotting wife’s murder

Allen Morgan

A Brighton man has been found guilty of plotting to kill his then-wife to start a new life with his lover more than 40 years ago.

Allen Morgan, 74, of Stanstead Crescent, Woodingdean, was unanimously convicted by a jury of conspiracy to murder Carol Morgan at Luton Crown Court yesterday (Tuesday 18 July), the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said today.

Carol Morgan, then 36, was found hacked to death at the convenience store that she ran with her husband, who was 31 at the time, in Linslade, Bedfordshire, on Thursday 13 August 1981.

At the time of the victim’s death, there was not enough evidence to charge anyone in connection with the case and her husband was not considered a suspect, the CPS said.

According to Bedfordshire Police, the case was reopened by detectives in 2018 following a review by a police cold case team.

Morgan was tried alongside his current wife, Margaret Morgan, 75, who was also charged with conspiracy to murder but was acquitted, police said.

The court was told that the killer, who has never been identified, used a heavy weapon to hack at Carol, causing fatal injuries to her body and skull.

The prosecution told the jury that Allen Morgan had been having an affair with the second defendant at the time of Carol’s death but felt he could not divorce his wife because of financial issues.

After Carol’s murder, Margaret Morgan, who was then called Margaret Spooner, left her husband and moved in with Allen Morgan.

The couple later married and have been together ever since, the court was told.

The jury was also told that a witness, who was 17 at the time of the murder, had come forward in 2021.

She told police that Margaret Morgan had brought her to a pub where Allen Morgan had asked whether she knew anyone who could help him kill his wife.

Over the nine-week trial, it was revealed that the killer had stolen cash from a secret drawer in the shop’s office.

This suggested that they had been given inside knowledge and the money was part of the payment for the murder, Bedfordshire Police said.

In a statement, retired Detective Chief Superintendent Brian Prickett, who led the original investigation for Bedfordshire Police from 1981 to 1983, said: “Carol Morgan’s murder was vicious and the image of the scene will remain etched in my memory forever.

“The fact this case remained undetected for over four decades has remained a thorn in the side of all the officers who worked on the case.”

Carol and Allen Morgan

Detective Superintendent Carl Foster, of Bedfordshire Police, said: “Carol was effectively erased from all memory, including those of her own two children, who have grown up without their mother, being raised by the man responsible for her death.”

He added: “Allen Morgan has had more than 40 years of freedom that Carol will never have. He has today finally faced justice for the role he played in her murder.”

Allen Morgan

CPS lawyer Shan Saunders said: “For decades, Allen Morgan hid the truth about how Carol died.

“However, when an investigation into her unsolved murder was reopened almost 40 years later, a thorough review of the evidence gathered by the original inquiry team together with new evidence from a witness was sufficient to link him to Carol’s death, enabling us to charge him with conspiring to murder her.

“With no CCTV or forensics available, we relied almost exclusively on testimonies from dozens of witnesses during the trial.

“The strength of their evidence was enough for us to prove that Morgan had plotted to kill Carol and for the jury to subsequently convict him.”

Allen Morgan aged 31

Morgan will be sentenced on Wednesday 31 July.

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