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01:30A nine-year-old girl, who we can name today as Olivia Pratt-Corbell, has died following a shooting last night.
01:39At 10pm last night, our officers were called to Olivia's home.
01:45And when we arrived, we found three people who had been injured, including Olivia and her mum.
01:52It is believed that one of the injured parties, a 35-year-old man, was being chased by a man armed with a gun who was firing at him.
02:03The man being chased forced his way into Olivia's house, and the offender ran in after him, firing a number of shots.
02:13Sadly, Olivia was fatally wounded when the gunman fired at the man who was trying to get into the house.
02:21And her mum also suffered a gunshot to her wrist.
02:24A country in shock and a ruthless killer on the loose.
02:41Nearly two weeks on from Olivia's shooting, police prepare to arrest the man who pulled the trigger.
02:49The risk would have been extremely high at this stage, because once we go to the flat, we don't know how he's going to react.
02:58We know he's the gunman, so he could have the farms in that flat, and there's only one way in.
03:09So there would have been an awful lot of trepidation.
03:12There would have been an awful lot of background work gone in.
03:17But at the end of the day, somebody's got to knock on that door and tell him he's been arrested on suspicion of the murder of Olivia Pratt-Corbell.
03:28The moment those officers are confronted by that male, it's essential that, one, they confirm very clearly who they are.
03:52That there's no confusion about who they are.
03:54That they're armed officers.
03:56And that it's important that, at that moment, they gain immediate control.
04:00I've got nothing on me.
04:01Put your hand behind you, Dad.
04:02OK, there you go.
04:04Look at that.
04:04See where you are.
04:05Do exactly what you've told.
04:06They have to be very, very clear in their demands to ensure that he hasn't got time to think.
04:11He hasn't got time to return inside of that property.
04:14Put your hand behind you, Dad.
04:16OK, there you go.
04:17Look at that.
04:17See where you are.
04:18Do exactly what you've told.
04:20Do you understand what we're saying to you?
04:21Yes, sir.
04:21No, sir.
04:22OK, sir.
04:24This here is an example of one of the weapons seen carried by the officers.
04:28This is a SIG MCX.
04:31What are we, what are we, what are we, what are we for?
04:32For one.
04:33One of a gun.
04:34One of a gun.
04:34Tell you now.
04:35Go on.
04:36It can fire in a semi-automatic and an automatic state.
04:40So a magazine of 30 rounds can be fired off very, very quickly.
04:43In fact, a weapon like this, if it was in fully automatic, could fire upwards of eight to nine hundred rounds a minute.
04:52I've got a knot on me.
04:53Just pull me pants down and you'll see.
04:54There's nothing here.
04:55There's all a messing around.
04:58Anyone that is familiar with firearms, upon looking at a weapon like this, would understand that they are highly powerful.
05:05They're highly accurate and, of course, ultimately, they're highly lethal.
05:10I'm not for you.
05:11I am your sister one little bit.
05:13I just want to know what I've done.
05:15That's all.
05:16All I want to know is what I'm arrested for.
05:19Just give me a second.
05:20Tell me what I'm arrested for.
05:21All day, flowers have been arriving in Olivia's street.
05:37Police say her family had no connection whatsoever to the gunman or to the man who forced his way into their home.
05:45The murder of Olivia Pratt Corbell sparked one of the biggest and most urgent manhunts in UK history.
05:54But in order to trace her ruthless killer, detectives first had to penetrate a community living in fear.
06:05For years, we'd have this no-grass culture in areas across Liverpool whereby a lot of the local community were very, very scared of going on.
06:15Going to the police, they were afraid of reprisals.
06:21Detectives believe the shooting was the result of a gangland feud, and the local media have urged potential witnesses to break the so-called wall of silence.
06:33However, when a nine-year-old girl is shot in this way, people's opinions did begin to change.
06:41The tide did seem to turn.
06:45People were saying that enough is enough.
06:56Shortly after the murder, police recovered CCTV, showing exactly what happened in the build-up.
07:04Just before 10pm, shots ring out on a quiet residential street.
07:14Seconds later, a hooded man fires at another from close range.
07:19His Glock pistol then apparently jams.
07:22But he carries on pursuing his target, who runs towards Olivia's house for safety.
07:29Now on the front path, he produces a second gun.
07:32A 0.3 calibre revolver.
07:36The fact that the gunman was in possession of two weapons leads us to suspect that he has experience in firearms.
07:44It also clearly shows that he was determined, but more so determined to actually make sure the job was done.
07:55Olivia's mum, Cheryl, heard the noise of the gunshots outside.
07:58She went to the door and opened the door to see what was going on in the street.
08:03Little Olivia runs downstairs, having heard the same noise, and says, Mum, I'm scared.
08:09They were her last words before the shot came into the house, hit her mum, and then hit Olivia in the chest.
08:20Because of CCTV, we know there's effectively another victim out there who has been shot and therefore injured.
08:30The likelihood is, obviously, if somebody's been shot, they're going to have to get urgent medical treatment.
08:39So it would have been a routine thing to visit all the A&Es in the immediate area,
08:45as to try and track down who this victim has been.
08:52Police soon got their answer.
08:55At a hospital four miles away, CCTV captured a man being carried in with gunshot wounds.
09:02He was Joseph Knee, a 35-year-old serial offender who'd served prison terms for drug offences and burglary.
09:14Despite the attempt on his life, he kept to the unwritten criminal's code,
09:19refusing to name the man who'd fired the gun.
09:21I'm going to show you some footage in a moment of a man that murdered Olivia.
09:37As the gunman remained on the run, detectives released new images of him,
09:42surveying the street before the shooting and fleeing afterwards.
09:47But they also brought in image analysts to build a clearer picture.
09:55Here we can see the real progress we've made in the inquiry.
09:59So we can see he's got distinctive white trainers.
10:03Also the distinctive mark on his trozos, some kind of logo.
10:08By his movements, he's athletic, so he's young.
10:10And by seeing him run by fixed objects, maybe a wall or a bus shelter, which can be measured,
10:17then we can calculate that his height is about five foot seven.
10:21So we've got a build, we've got a height, we've got distinctive clothing.
10:28But the gunman is wearing a balaclava, so we haven't got a face.
10:32And the police have yet to still find a name so they can make an arrest.
10:36Everyone that she met, they all fell in love with her.
10:55She left a mark on everyone that she met.
10:58With the hunt becoming ever more desperate, police turned to Olivia's mother,
11:08still recovering from her own injuries, to make a public appeal.
11:14She may well have only been nine, but she packed a lot in them nine years.
11:19To see that appeal and to see the pain and heartache and horror etched into her face,
11:31you can't help but be affected by it.
11:36She'd hate your ears because she'd never, never stop talking.
11:41She's so upset and yet you can sense, really sense this deep anger inside her at what happened
12:05and also the fact that maybe nobody is coming forward to help the police with information at this point.
12:12And at the end of that appeal, she directly addresses the killer.
12:19You know you've done wrong, so you need to own up.
12:24Like I've taught my kids.
12:28You do something wrong, you own up to it.
12:31As the police hoped, Cheryl Corbell's appeal prompted a key witness to come forward.
13:01A woman who'd had a previous relationship with a local criminal said he'd visited her house after the shooting,
13:08highly agitated and asking for a change of clothing.
13:12She named him as Thomas Cashman, 34 years old and with rumoured links to two other shootings.
13:21Cashman was a notorious figure in the Dovecott area.
13:25He was a known drug dealer.
13:26He owned up to £5,000 a week dealing cannabis.
13:30He lived in a £450,000 house with his girlfriend and two children.
13:37He had a reputation for violence and he was undoubtedly someone to be feared.
13:42Although Cashman lived in Liverpool, he left the city after the shooting, moving to an apartment on the other side of the River Mersey.
13:58But arresting him here posed stiff challenges for the police.
14:07Officers are dealing with the suspect in a very close environment, in a flat, within a corridor space.
14:13Very rarely is there ever a place in a corridor for an officer to take cover, so they're very open.
14:18And of course, modern day buildings, the walls are relatively thin.
14:24And if a firearm is discharged in a corridor space, it's very easy to imagine that a bullet can easily penetrate through one of those walls.
14:31So on the approach, they would be concerned by what state is the individual in?
14:40Are they armed? Are they aware of their presence?
14:42Are they willing to fire their gun from inside, blindly through the wall?
14:47There's so much for those officers to be thinking about.
14:50And that's just prior to the arrest, before the doors even knocked.
14:53On place! On place!
14:54So you can already hear at this point, the verbal domination, them shouting at him on the ground.
15:09They want to be able to see his hands. They want to make sure that he's not in possession of any firearms.
15:20He needs to know exactly what they are telling him to do.
15:23And it's those very brief seconds, it's those moments where you are in a position of dominance.
15:29That's the moment that they need to gain control and keep him safely on the floor.
15:34If they continue that for much longer, he has the chance to regain his thoughts.
15:39And there he poses a further risk.
15:41See where you are?
15:42Do you understand what I'm saying to you?
15:45Come here, I'm going to smile on your back.
15:48So you notice his hands are now in handcuffs.
15:54He is no longer an immediate threat, certainly from a firearms perspective.
16:00But already now, in the brief seconds that this has taken, he's regained some confidence.
16:04What's up?
16:09He's getting a bit more aggressive and defiant demanding to know what he's done.
16:14What's it for? Come on, what have I done?
16:16He's now verbally shouting, he's loud.
16:19What have I done?
16:20Go on.
16:21Put your knees up to your chest.
16:22Put your knees up to your chest.
16:24Sit on your arse.
16:26Stand up.
16:27Sometimes you may hear the officers talking to him
16:30in a way that may seem a little bit short
16:33in the words that they're using.
16:35What's really important this time
16:36is those officers are talking to him
16:38in a language that he understands.
16:40Come on, knees up to your chest.
16:41Sit on your arse.
16:42That sometimes might mean they swear.
16:44It might mean that they're loud.
16:45It might mean they're aggressive.
16:47But it's what gets results.
16:53You're under arrest for a suspicion of murder
16:55and a suspicion of attempt murder twice.
16:58You do not have to say anything.
17:00But if A Army's offence,
17:01you don't mention my question.
17:03Something which you may lay to line the cross.
17:04Anything you do see, we'll be giving them evidence.
17:07I haven't committed no offence what yous are talking about.
17:10Lift them up a little minute.
17:12None. None whatsoever.
17:14It's clear at this point
17:15he's not intimidated by this process at all.
17:17He's given back now a bit to the officers.
17:20You fucking mad, hon.
17:22He's a defiant.
17:23I ain't resisting.
17:25I'm not resisting one little bit.
17:29I'm calm. I'm calm.
17:31It's usually I don't seem a little bit too calm.
17:34It would suggest to me he's somebody
17:36who has had a lot of experience
17:38being dealt with by the police.
17:40I haven't committed no offence
17:42what yous are talking about.
17:43All right. Lift them up a little minute.
17:45None. None whatsoever.
17:46When he was interviewed, Cashman was pretty hostile to the investigators.
18:10What I'd like to say is I've got no involvement at all in any of these crimes that you're forward towards me.
18:18Nothing whatsoever.
18:19His attitude was very much denial, defiant, which didn't surprise me at all because it's a bravado.
18:31It's an image he's got to present at this particular time.
18:35What would have been the situation if he'd have broke down in floods of tears?
18:49He would basically be showing remorse, showing evidence of guilt, and he couldn't do that.
18:58I would like to know where you were on Monday, the 22nd of August.
19:03No comments.
19:05Are you responsible for the murder of Olivia Pratt-Covall?
19:08No comments.
19:21With no confession or forensic links, police had to release Cashman on bail.
19:27But during his time back on the streets, they gathered crucial new evidence.
19:33Among the most damning was a fresh analysis from the expert imaging team.
19:38The white flashes on the trousers.
19:41There's something there.
19:42And this really showed up as fluorescent under the street lamps.
19:47In footage captured during and immediately after the shooting,
19:51they'd noticed a distinct white L logo on the gunman's tracksuit bottoms.
19:57Now, police were able to provide them with new CCTV images of their suspect,
20:03recorded two days after the murder.
20:05Here we see Cashman entering a lift in an apartment block.
20:11Straight away, you can see that he fits the build and height descriptions that have been given previously from the earlier footage.
20:19But this is very high quality CCTV, HD quality.
20:23And looking at his clothes, he's obviously a man who likes logos.
20:27And look at the distinctive logo on his tracksuit bottoms.
20:31And look at what the gunman was seen to be wearing at the time of the shooting.
20:35Following this new evidence, and the discovery of gunshot residue on his clothing,
20:45police arrested Cashman a second time,
20:48charging him with murder, attempted murder, and wounding with intent.
20:53The trial got underway amid the tightest of security,
21:09an armed escort for a man with known gangland links.
21:13It says a lot, I guess, about Thomas Cashman that he didn't show any remorse even during the trial.
21:21He maintained his innocence, implying this was all a case of mistaken identity.
21:26And it's quite chilling that he never appeared to take any responsibility whatsoever.
21:31Following three weeks of evidence, the jury found Cashman guilty of all charges.
21:39But after the verdicts, he refused to come up to the dock to hear his sentence
21:44or to look his victim's relatives in the eye.
21:50I think it was the last act of defiance from Thomas Cashman in relation to this case.
21:59But I think to be denied the opportunity where the perpetrator doesn't face the remarks from the judge,
22:16doesn't come face to face with the victim's family,
22:19must be extremely, extremely frustrating for the family
22:25who are looking for some form of justice and, of course, closure.
22:34In Cashman's absence, the judge jailed him for life with a minimum of 42 years.
22:40He may never, ever live to see freedom again.
22:46He may now die in prison.
22:49You can take from that that crimes like this, guns on the streets,
22:54innocence like Olivia being shot will not be tolerated.
22:59Get your arms behind you, Dad!
23:01My hands are in the ear.
23:02What's wrong?
23:03I've got nothing on me.
23:04Put your hands behind you, Dad.
23:06OK, there you go.
23:06His sentencing reflects exactly what somebody deserves
23:12when they carry out that sort of behaviour.
23:14I'm going to swallow you back.
23:16Some would argue that that length of service wasn't even long enough
23:19and that life should mean life.
23:22I think in this case, he sent a very, very clear and strong message.
23:28And I believe he deserves every year that he got.
23:30It's a normal Friday, everyone's winding down for the weekend.
24:00School's finished.
24:01People are rush hour, getting home to their kids.
24:04Everyone's happy.
24:05And then, of course, a 999 call comes in.
24:13The caller had said that there was a melee or an argument in the street
24:17and somebody had been seriously hurt, someone had been stabbed.
24:20So, of course, then, emergency services made their way to the area.
24:29I think the police officers on scene,
24:31their first impression would probably have been,
24:33this is a fight, a street fight.
24:36Unfortunately, we see this on the news every day,
24:39lads fighting, stabbing each other.
24:41However, it became apparent very quickly
24:43that actually the victim was a girl.
24:50It's quite a chaotic scene, as you can imagine.
24:54There's blue lights flashing.
24:55It's night time.
24:57Members of the public have grabbed hold
24:58of who they suspect to be the knife man.
25:02The police have come here and arrested him.
25:04I think just from the officer's instructions,
25:27you know, he's quite clear.
25:28He's like, ban now.
25:30He's giving him blunt, straight instruction,
25:36rather than,
25:37all right, mate, what's happening?
25:40Something's happened to this young girl
25:41and he knows what happened.
25:43Have you got anything in your pockets?
25:44My phone.
25:46So, naturally, the officer's going to keep searching him.
25:48I know he's said he's got his phone on him,
25:50but we know that he's just been involved in a knife attack,
25:52so there's no chances here.
25:54You can't take the risk.
25:55You've got to search him thoroughly.
25:56You don't know if he's got any more weapons on him.
25:58Another knife could hurt anyone else.
26:01What's your name?
26:02Logan McPhil.
26:03Logan?
26:04Logan Shane McPhil.
26:08Who's the last?
26:11Do you know her name?
26:12Colin Newton.
26:13Who?
26:14Colin Newton.
26:15Newton.
26:16Where's she from?
26:18Okay, he knows who this victim is
26:22and he's able to tell her where she lives,
26:24so, of course, this now changes things.
26:25This isn't a random attack or a gang fight.
26:30This is really personal.
26:32These two people know each other.
26:34This changes the entire dynamic of what's about to happen.
26:37So, this is interesting.
26:48He's trying to get it out that she'd kind of pushed him to do it.
26:54He's trying to paint a picture that he's somehow the victim in this.
26:58But the real victim was Holly,
27:10who shortly afterwards died from her wounds.
27:15Police now began piecing together the history of her relationship with McPhil
27:19to find out why it had ended so violently.
27:23Holly was an amazing young girl.
27:34She loved her dancing.
27:35She was really sporty, outgoing,
27:37loved being with her friends and her family
27:39and loved animals so much.
27:44She really wanted to become a dance teacher.
27:47She had an interest in helping young dancers
27:50who maybe couldn't afford competitions and stuff
27:53and wanted to somehow help them
27:56to be able to get to competitions and follow their dreams.
27:58Holly met McPhil after they both joined the Army cadets.
28:07He was a year older and had autism and learning difficulties.
28:13This was Holly's first relationship
28:15and I don't actually think at that age it was anything major.
28:20It was just, you know, kids at that age,
28:23it's good to see I've got a boyfriend.
28:27But I do think it was probably more intense for Logan.
28:31The relationship, it had its ups and downs.
28:35They sometimes fell out and they would get back together again.
28:38But after 18 months, Holly had decided
28:40she was probably a little bit more mature than he was
28:43and she decided that she wanted to break up with him.
28:48But he couldn't accept that.
28:50He didn't want it to end.
28:53It was probably just after Christmas, 2022.
29:00She had mentioned that she wasn't sure
29:03if she wanted to be with Logan anymore.
29:05And I'd said that she needed to, you know,
29:10make a decision and be final with it.
29:14It wasn't long after that when she said,
29:16I've been trying to leave him,
29:18but he keeps threatening to kill himself.
29:20Macphail had grown increasingly possessive of Holly,
29:30demanding to know who else she was mixing with.
29:33At one point, he even locked her out of her social media accounts.
29:37There was once when she wanted to go out with her friends
29:42and he didn't want that to happen.
29:46And he said, no, he needed to be with Holly.
29:50He sat on the bathroom floor.
29:52He sobbed and cried inconsolable.
29:55And Holly didn't even know how to react to that.
29:58She said, I feel awful now.
30:00I feel so sorry for him.
30:01But that was his game.
30:03That's how he wanted her to feel.
30:05Sorry for him.
30:06Despite Macphail's emotional blackmail,
30:24Holly finally told him she wanted to break up.
30:27But even after she blocked him on her mobile devices,
30:30he refused to move on.
30:32The night before the killing,
30:36Logan Macphail left his school
30:38and rather than going home,
30:40he went on a bus to where Holly lived.
30:45Having got himself there, he hung about her house,
30:48obviously waiting for the opportunity to see her
30:50and speak to her.
30:52Macphail actually contacts Holly's brother
30:57and asks her younger brother to get him access to the house.
31:01And he said no and he didn't allow him into the house.
31:05Unfortunately, Macphail still was not happy about this.
31:10And he actually stayed outside Holly's house
31:12for around four hours,
31:14walking up and down, up and down,
31:15until about 1am,
31:16which is quite alarming.
31:20He's infatuated with her
31:22and starts harassing her.
31:28After Macphail's mother reported him missing,
31:31the police found him
31:33and took him home.
31:35But, as texts from Holly would show,
31:37his jealousy and obsession remained.
31:39the police found him
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35:50He had a knife with him, he was disguising himself and he was very determined about it.
35:56At one point, you could see that he was in a supermarket car park
36:01and he was hiding, crouching down, in order to make sure that he was not seen by her.
36:08He knew exactly what he was doing.
36:20As darkness falls, one of Holly's friends heads home
36:26and the other, a 16-year-old boy, goes into a pizza takeaway store.
36:33And that's the point when Macphail approaches her
36:35and it's almost like he's seen that opportunity and thought that's his time to strike.
36:40She's now vulnerable because she's on her own.
36:43You know, it's him and her.
36:46So now Macphail has got what he wanted.
36:48He can take this opportunity to try and make his case
36:53for them to get back together again.
36:56But something's happened in that conversation.
36:59He decides to walk down an alleyway and he asks her to come with him.
37:07It's believed that Macphail had manipulated Holly into going into the alleyway
37:11by telling her he couldn't quite hear her, you know,
37:13too much noise from the traffic on the busy road
37:15and told her to come in the alleyway where it's a bit quieter
37:18so they could talk.
37:19And unfortunately, she followed him in there,
37:22even if it was unwillingly.
37:29I think she's told him, in no uncertain terms,
37:32it's over, our relationship's done with.
37:34And that's the point where he's lost all the inability
37:37to think rationally.
37:41And in rage, it's kind of like,
37:43if I can't have you, no-one can.
37:49When Holly's friend heard her screams,
37:51he ran into the alleyway to intervene.
37:55But Macphail fought him off with the knife,
37:58inflicting wounds to his neck and shoulder.
38:00He then began stabbing Holly again.
38:05It was a ferocious attack.
38:07The pathologist spoke of in excess of 35 wounds.
38:14The knife was broken.
38:16It was so badly damaged.
38:17We were driving home and Holly was ringing.
38:28So I answered the phone and it was a lady on the phone
38:31and she said, I've got your daughter's phone.
38:33And I said, oh, where's she left it?
38:36I'll come and get it.
38:37She'll be, you know, lost without it.
38:39And she said, that was when she said,
38:41no, she's been stabbed.
38:42And I remember just screaming.
38:54We knew straight away who'd done it.
39:01Put your hands behind your back.
39:06After his arrest,
39:07Macphail insisted he had no memory of the attack.
39:11But it was a lie.
39:13As shown by the body cam footage.
39:15Who's the last?
39:19Do you know my name?
39:20Probably moved in.
39:23She's been too hard to do.
39:24I don't know.
39:25I don't know.
39:26I don't remember.
39:28I remember.
39:31That was really important because his case was
39:36that he just happened to be in the alleyway with her
39:39and he didn't know what had happened.
39:41He'd gone blank.
39:42That assertion from him,
39:44she'd been horrible to me.
39:46It was meant for myself.
39:48Went too far.
39:50Gave the light to everything he was saying.
39:51Because it made it clear what his motivation was
39:54when he went into the alleyway,
39:56which was that she'd been horrible to him.
39:58She was pushing him away.
40:00And he reacted.
40:01And he took the knife,
40:03whether he'd meant it for himself originally or not,
40:05he took the knife and he killed her.
40:06It later emerged that on the day of the murder,
40:14the police had agreed to see Holly and her mother
40:16to discuss Macphail's stalking and harassment.
40:20A meeting was set for 4pm.
40:25Holly was a young girl.
40:27It's Friday.
40:28She naturally wants to see her friends.
40:31And Holly asked her mum multiple times,
40:34can we rearrange the appointment?
40:37Can we just go a little bit later
40:38just so I can see my friends?
40:42I got a lot of text messages saying it's so unfair.
40:46Logan ruins everything for me.
40:49He's always stopped me from going out with my friends.
40:52So I said, right, OK,
40:54well, you need to be back then for no later than 7pm
40:57because the police are coming at 8pm.
41:00It's definitely one of the biggest mistakes of my life.
41:18But he intended to do this.
41:21And, like some people have said to me,
41:25even if he hadn't have got that Friday night,
41:28he would have done that eventually.
41:30Because he was so obsessed with her and so jealous.
41:43The killer of schoolgirl Holly Newton
41:45has been jailed for life
41:47with a minimum term of 17 years.
41:50The judge said her former boyfriend,
41:52Logan Macphail,
41:53was fuelled by jealousy and resentment
41:55after she ended their relationship.
41:57Since the verdict, Holly's mother has called on the government
42:05to lower the age at which children are officially recognised
42:08as victims of domestic abuse by partners.
42:14Holly's case goes down as knife crime
42:16simply because Holly wasn't old enough
42:18to be a victim of domestic abuse,
42:20which, to me, is absolutely ridiculous.
42:24She was...
42:26Every part of Holly's murder
42:28and leading up to it
42:29is a classic case of domestic abuse.
42:32But I like to think she could have got
42:35out of that relationship earlier
42:36before it got...
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