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How Sadie Hartley’s bungling killers were nailed by a murder diary, tracking device and damming CCTV evidence

Arrogant Williams and Walsh believed they could outwit cops with the 'perfect murder', but instead they left string of clues

SARAH Williams and Katrina Walsh spent 17 months planning what they thought was the “perfect murder”.

Thinking they were acting out a real life version of Walsh’s favourite TV show Hunted - where contestants try to evade capture by expert trackers - they believed their bloody assassination would be a mystery hapless cops would never be able to solve.

 Walsh believed she was acting out a real-life version of her favourite TV show Hunted where contestants try to evade capture by expert trackers
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Walsh believed she was acting out a real-life version of her favourite TV show Hunted where contestants try to evade capture by expert trackersCredit: Lancashire police

But the further they went to cover their tracks - the more moronic mistakes they made.

Far from being clever killers - the pals were in fact just bargain basement murderers who left a clear trail for police to follow.

The pair were today found guilty of the murder of successful businesswoman Sadie Hartley, 60, after shooting her with a 500,000-volt stun gun as she answered the door at her home.

The pair were each handed life sentences this afternoon with Williams to serve a minimum of 30 years behind bars, Walsh a minimum of 25 years.

Williams, 35, carried out the sickening crime to fulfil her obsessive desire to be with Hartley’s partner Ian Johnston.

She was previously in a relationship Johnston, 57, but it ended when he refused to leave Hartley.

During the six-week trial, Preston Crown Court heard how Williams drove to Hartley's home in Helmshore, Lancashire, on January 14 and incapacitated her with a 500,000-volt stun gun before knifing her to death with ‘demonic savagery’.

Williams’ accomplice Katrina Walsh was also found guilty of the murder of innocent Sadie.

She had bought the murder weapon, the stun gun, a tracking device and a getaway car for the night of the murder.

 Williams believed the bloody assassination would be a mystery hapless cops would never be able to solve
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Williams believed the bloody assassination would be a mystery hapless cops would never be able to solveCredit: Lancashire police

Chief among their idiotic errors was the fact that Walsh left a DIARY detailing almost every detail of the murder conspiracy, including plans of potentially killing Sadie with a motorbike and leaving an IS flag at the scene of the murder to throw detectives off their scent.

The bungling criminals bought a GPS tracker to follow Williams’ ex Ian Johnston so they could find out where he and Sadie Hartley were living.

Little did they know that the tracker also kept a log of THEIR movements.

 Cops found a trove of evidence within the extensive diaries of Walsh
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Cops found a trove of evidence within the extensive diaries of WalshCredit: Lancashire police
 Walsh was a fan of Channel 4 show Hunted where contestants try to avoid capture by expert trackers
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Walsh was a fan of Channel 4 show Hunted where contestants try to avoid capture by expert trackersCredit: Channel 4

Tied in with scores of CCTV images, car number plate cameras and phone mast evidence in the months leading up to the murder, police were able to piece together a complete picture of their movements before, during and after the killing.

They were caught on CCTV buying the kitchen knife murder weapon - bought on Walsh’s Tesco Clubcard.

Williams and Walsh even bought the stun-gun from a German dealer as part of a “buy-one-get-one pepper-spray-free” offer.

Then, once the penny dropped and the net was closing in on them, the best mates panicked and  turned on each other.

Walsh just couldn’t stop blabbing to the police, showing them where she had stashed the murder weapon and telling them all about her “dangerous” friend Sarah.

 Williams clutches bunch of flowers which shortly afterwards accomplice Walsh delivers to victim Sadie
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 Williams clutches bunch of flowers which shortly afterwards accomplice Walsh delivers to victim SadieCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Walsh, (wearing hat) was seen on CCTV at branch of Tesco's buying knife used to kill Sadie
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Walsh, (wearing hat) was seen on CCTV at branch of Tesco's buying knife used to kill SadieCredit: Lancashire police

Outlining the whole sorry tale to the jury, prosecutor John McDermott QC said: "They’d fancied themselves as Batman and Robin for years - but on the wrong side of the law.”

He described Williams after her arrest, saying: “It began to dawn on her that she had not - after all - committed the perfect murder.

"She was asked about cell siting evidence that had been obtained. They asked her questions about CCTV evidence, photographic evidence, the stun gun and the trip to Germany, about Kit and her diaries.

“She was asked to account for Sadie’s DNA being found in her bathroom and about a tracker fitted to Ian’s car.

“As it dawned on her that the evidence was gathering to all of those questions the more she answered ‘no comment’.”

 Williams and Walsh are caught on camera shortly before they deliver the flowers to Sadie Hartley
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Williams and Walsh are caught on camera shortly before they deliver the flowers to Sadie HartleyCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Murderers were caught on the CCTV cameras of a ferry they travelled to Germany on
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Murderers were caught on the CCTV cameras of a ferry they travelled to Germany onCredit: Lancashire police
 The car bought by Sarah Williams and Katrina Walsh as a murder getaway ca
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 The car bought by Sarah Williams and Katrina Walsh as a murder getaway caCredit: PA:Press Association

Excerpts from Katrina Walsh's murder diaries

Over 17 months, Walsh described how she was 'buzzing' at the thought of 'plotting the perfect murder' with friend Sarah Williams. The entries included:

PLANS for the murder of Sadie Hartley were outlined in meticulous detail in alleged accomplice Katrina Walsh's diary, the court heard. Over 17 months, Walsh described how she was 'buzzing' at the thought of 'plotting the perfect murder' with friend Sarah Williams. The entries included:
SEPTEMBER 2014: 'Sarah came round. Got caught up in endless murder plots for Ian's other half.'
JUNE 2015: 'We're also seriously talking of getting rid of her opponent. I agree is probably a good play ... She does seem to be a totally evil bitch.'
AUGUST 2015: 'Wow, I may get to be instrumental in helping remove the awful woman! This may happen! Wow. Am unexpectedly excited by it! Was so buzzing so much I needed a Southern Comfort to wind down a bit.' Referring to her ex-husband Kevin's refusal to be part of the plan, Walsh added: 'Kev not going for the idea of being a hitman after all, scuppered that idea. Plan B will be needed.' In the same entry, she went on: 'We could plot to take the bint out as Kev was a bust on it. I'm going to be involved now, heaven help me!' Referring to being able to sleep easily despite the murderous nature of their plot, she wrote: 'I have no moral qualms, just a serious don't get caught twinge. Was off just fine despite being away in all the buzz.'
SEPTEMBER 2015: Walsh wrote that the pair had discussed 'a hit on a motorcycle', hoping to kill Mrs Hartley so that her death looked like a road accident.
She also said they considered taking the flag of Islamic State to the scene to 'mislead the investigation', fooling police into thinking it was a terrorist attack.
Referring to the IS flag, she said 'I'm much more into that', adding: 'Fortunately Sarah's had an idea that would spare me the anxiety as she things [sic] of just riding on a motorcycle, killing and leaving said floosy [sic] and riding off. I just have to clandestinely train Sarah to ride a bike and store said bike.' She later added: 'Sarah turned up. Caught Hunted [Channel 4 reality show in which teams try to evade intelligence officers]. Then discussed the plans to off the c***.'
OCTOBER 2015: Walsh described plans to 'off the bitch' and travel to Germany to buy thestun gun they will use.
She added: 'Just buzzing too much over the end of Hunted and all the planning.
'Sarah has ordered a GPS tracker on my credit card to be delivered here and will give me cash for it. That's fine as I'm not going to be involved at the sharp end.'
DECEMBER 2015: Shortly before the pair went to Germany to buy the stun gun, Walsh wrote: 'She [Williams] could do with that zapper or she risks being injured herself.
'So will get a trip to Germany out of this. Took ages to wind down after all the excitement of plotting the perfect murder.' After Williams successfully fitted the tracker to Mrs Hartley's partner's car, Walsh wrote: 'Sarah called in bouncing.'
Mrs Hartley was stabbed to death the following Monday

Of the tracker error the barrister said: “What they almost certainly didn’t know was that the company which sold them the tracker also keeps a record of where the tracker goes.”

In what they must have thought was another genius move, Williams and Walsh even tried to buy a car specifically for the murder - but did all their “reconnaissance missions” in Williams’ Volvo.

And “burner” phones bought by them to communicate specifically about the “evil” plot were quickly and easily linked directly to them by police and so called "cell site" experts.

The pair were captured numerous times on CCTV in Sunnybank Road, Helmshore, as they scouted out their mission and Williams was even caught on camera just before she carried out the murder - which took her four minutes and forty seconds to complete.

 CCTV showing Sarah Williams driving in her Volvo to Sunnybank Road, Lancashire, late at night to retrieve a tracker from Ian Johnston's car so she can take it home and recharge the battery
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CCTV showing Sarah Williams driving in her Volvo to Sunnybank Road, Lancashire, late at night to retrieve a tracker from Ian Johnston's car so she can take it home and recharge the batteryCredit: PA:Press Association
 The keys to a second-hand Renault Clio bought by Sarah Williams and Katrina Walsh as a murder getaway car
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The keys to a second-hand Renault Clio bought by Sarah Williams and Katrina Walsh as a murder getaway carCredit: PA:Press Association
 Walsh was seen on CCTV buying flowers she later delivered to Hartley
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Walsh was seen on CCTV buying flowers she later delivered to HartleyCredit: Lancashire police

They were also caught buying the knife and flowers at a local Tesco and Williams was dumb enough to wear trousers with a distinctive reflective strip on them - enabling her to be picked out quite easily even on grainy CCTV footage.

When it came to the “clean up” following the murder the useless duo thought basic washing up liquid would be enough to clean DNA out of the footwell of the murder car after Williams had stepped in Sadie’s blood during the savage killing.

It wasn’t. And Sadie’s DNA was also found in Williams’ bath and on a pair of her sunglasses.

 Williams at Deichman store where she bought pair of boots she wore as she carried out brutal attack
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Williams at Deichman store where she bought pair of boots she wore as she carried out brutal attackCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Sadie's DNA was found on Williams' bath
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Sadie's DNA was found on Williams' bathCredit: Lancashire police
 A boot hidden on Collinge Farm, in Backford, Chester, by Sarah Williams
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A boot hidden on Collinge Farm, in Backford, Chester, by Sarah WilliamsCredit: PA:Press Association

When their plan very quickly began to unravel a panicking Katrina was the first to break blaming the murder on Williams and trying her best to appear like a weak-minded “patsy” with amnesia.

She pointed out where she had tried and failed to burn the knife and the clothing in a pit on a farm where she worked, telling them: “I might have done something, I might have done something, I might have done something. I just don’t remember.”

Luckily the jury didn’t have to rely on the memory of a murderer - they could just read her diaries instead.



ALL A GAME FOR KILLER

 

PSYCHO murderer Sarah Williams identified with a Game of Thrones character called the Red Woman - a priestess who uses sex to snare men and get them to do her bidding.

Williams’ trial heard how she bombarded her “ideal man” Ian Johnston with scores of “filthy” and explicit sex texts - included lewd photographs of herself - to win her way back into his affections.

 The evil Red Woman is a priestess who uses sex to snare men and get them to do her bidding
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The evil Red Woman is a priestess who uses sex to snare men and get them to do her biddingCredit: Home Box Office

All the while she was plotting with her best pal Katrina Walsh on how to “take out” Mr Johnston’s partner Sadie Hartley.

Walsh told cops that Williams - who claimed to be reading Game of Thrones in bed at the time of the slaughter - was basing herself on the Red Woman, also known as Melisandre, from the hit show.

She claimed the pair engaged in  “knife practise” while planning “Operation Scare the Bitch Senseless” and the “Assassination of the Bitch”.

Walsh told cops: “I’ve stood there and had the knife drawn across my neck. I’ve stood with Sarah behind me and she’s drawn the knife right round.”

At one point in the knife practice Williams is alleged to have said: “The night is dark”.

Walsh was then “supposed” to reply with the expression “And full of terrors”.

 Seductress Melisandre undresses in an episode of hit show Game Of Thrones
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Seductress Melisandre undresses in an episode of hit show Game Of ThronesCredit: HBO

Walsh told detectives: “I think it comes from Game of Thrones. I think she’s being Melisandre, a very, very evil witch in Game of Thrones.

“I think she’s warning me…I think she’s a psycho and I think she’s almost identifying herself as Melisandre. I was in mortal dread of her”.

In Season 2 of Game of Thrones Melisandre stands on a beach conducting a ceremony for her god, the Lord of Light.

She intones: “The night is dark and full of terrors” and the crowd of onlookers repeat her words.

 Walsh told cops how Williams was pretending to be the Red Woman from Game Of Thrones
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Walsh told cops how Williams was pretending to be the Red Woman from Game Of Thrones

Melisandre predicts that a heavy darkness will fall on the world in the wake of the long summer, that stars will bleed while the cold breath of winter will freeze the seas and says that the dead will rise in the north.

The Red Woman is also famous for getting naked in the show and using her sexuality to wrap various male characters around her finger.

During the trial Williams was also accused of using sex  as a weapon.

Tony Cross QC, defending Walsh, accused Williams of “preying” on Mr Johnston in the weeks leading up to the killing, sending him explicit text messages of her “legs akimbo” wearing just a pair of boots.

 Tragic Sadie was stabbed to death on the doorstep of her Lancashire home
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Tragic Sadie was stabbed to death on the doorstep of her Lancashire homeCredit: Lancashire Police

He said: “You were using sex to try and snare him.”

Williams replied: “No.”

The barrister added: “You were pursuing him weren’t you?”

Williams said: “I was pursuing him sexually, yes.”

The QC said: “You were preying on him”.

Williams’ obsession with Game of Thrones apparently even led her to get a photograph next to a raven while on a trip to Germany to buy the stun-gun which was used to paralyse Sadie before she stabbed her to death.

Ravens are a major symbol of the show.

 Melisandre clutches a flaming torch in a scene from Game Of Thrones
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Melisandre clutches a flaming torch in a scene from Game Of ThronesCredit: Home Box Office

Walsh and Williams also shared love of witchcraft and the occult. Williams “liked” the Facebook pages for numerous witchcraft, pagan and wiccan groups.

Pages including Wiccan By Nature, The Conjuring of a Dark Witch, Witch's Secret and Witch were all found on Williams’ feed.

Meanwhile one worried pal of her partner in crime - Katrina Walsh - said she thought the horse riding instructor may have got into SATANISM when her world unravelled after her husband dumped her for a younger woman.

The pair even consulted mystic, fortune telling Tarot cards as they plotted the killing of innocent businesswoman Sadie Hartley.

Walsh - known as Kitt to her friends - was a biker and into heavy metal and proudly advertised her love of black cats and bats in her front window.

 Williams was accused of preying on Ian Johnston by sending him explicit text messages
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Williams was accused of preying on Ian Johnston by sending him explicit text messagesCredit: SWNS - Leeds +44 (0)1179066550

 

The murderers grew especially close when Williams, 35, provided a shoulder for Katrina to cry on during the painful split from husband Kev Walsh.

One woman, who knew horse riding instructor Katrina well, said: “She was very private. We met her through the horses and she was very horse and animal orientated.

“Her husband went off with a younger woman and she never got over it. She bought a brand new Harley Davidson and went on Route 66 in America to try and get over her heartbreak.

“She was never the same after it really. She lost all her hair and always wore a cap.”

The friend said Katrina and Kev used to be in motorbike gangs and was into heavy metal.

She said: “She was a headbanger. You would go for a beer at the local pub and she would be there for three hours straight – constant headbanging!

“I always thought something would go wrong in her head because of it.”

 Williams and Walsh consulted Tarot cards as they plotted the killing of Sadie
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Williams and Walsh consulted Tarot cards as they plotted the killing of SadieCredit: News Ltd

She said this was in 2006 at the Red Lion in Little Sutton, Cheshire, close to where Walsh lived and worked.

The pal added: “Before it she was a very strong alpha woman. Her and Sarah were very close and it was a bit weird.

“I am not shocked by what's happened. I have seen Kitt at her lowest of the low when she went through that divorce and she did make me worry.

“She went very strange. She joined some group, I think it was called the Vipers. And she got a tattoo. I thought it had something to do with Satanism.

“I just knew she could be capable of something.”

The Sun also discovered how both Kev Walsh and Williams “liked” the Facebook page of Witchcraft, Paganism, & Wicca.

The page - which has 460,000 “likes” - says: “This page is for all Pagans and Witches, whether you are Wiccan, a Witch, Asatru, Druid, Reconstructionist, Animist, Polytheist, Pantheist, Shaman, Kemetic, Hellenic, any other Pagan path, or just someone who is curious about Paganism.

"It is a place to connect with other like minded individuals and to learn from one another. It is also a page to educate those who are interested in Paganism, new, or those who aren't Pagan but want to understand our paths.”

Another woman, whose daughter used to get riding lessons from Katrina, said: "She was a biggish girl. Very butch. I don't think she had many friends. She didn't come across as popular. She was odd. Very odd. Just an odd woman. I just thought she was strange."

 Hartley was disabled by a stun gun before Williams stabbed her repeatedly
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Hartley was disabled by a stun gun before Williams stabbed her repeatedlyCredit: Lancashire police

Walsh’s neighbour Wendy Costelloe, 64, said people were unsure of her and Kev at first when they first moved into the village.

"None of us were very keen on him. He wasn't a nice person, he was odd,” she said.

"They were both big bikers. They rode Harley Davidson motorbikes. He was a big bloke with a beard and she was covered in tattoos.

"I was totally shocked that she was even arrested and had anything to do with it but you don't know people do you.”

 


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