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Inside Thomas Cashman’s sick secret life as gunman for hire who killed Olivia Pratt-Korbel posed as doting family man

THE gunman who murdered nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel was a "trigger happy gangster" available for hire.

But Thomas Cashman, who faces life behind bars for the horrific killing of the schoolgirl in her home in Liverpool last year, posed as a respectable and doting family man, it has emerged.

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Thomas Cashman, 34, was found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-KorbelCredit: PA
Little Olivia was killed inside her Liverpool home on August 22 last yearCredit: Tim Stewart
Cashman's girlfriend Kayleeanne Sweeney attended every day of the trial at Manchester Crown CourtCredit: PA

The 34-year-old lived on a modern housing estate and spent much of his time out walking his dog.

Neighbours regularly heard him playing with his daughter in their garden and spending time with his girlfriend Kayleeanne Sweeney, who ran a nearby beauty salon.

However, his seemingly normal behaviour was all for show.

He was actually a feared enforcer for one of the UK's most powerful and secretive crime groups who had made a name for himself on Merseyside as a terrifying hitman.

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The Huyton mafia work with the Kinahan Cartel - an Irish-based drug gang now hit with a raft of sanctions by the US government.

Police and the UK's FBI have been at war with the clan - rooted across Stockbridge Village, Huyton, Croxteth Park and West Derby - for the last decade.

The mob cannibalised the areas, flooding them with drugs and policing the streets with teen thugs.

Enemies were tortured to death and family homes blown up.

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The house where Olivia was shot dead, in Dovecot, was in the heart of their territory - a neighbourhood in the stranglehold of brutal dealers.

Cashman was the gang's protégé, trusted with the task of enforcing the will of feared godfathers, and, until his arrest, he remained a key figure.

Just two weeks before killing Olivia, Cashman was linked to an unsuccessful drive-by attack at Ackers Hall Park - just yards from her family home.

The target, as on the night of the youngster's murder, was rival gang member Joseph Nee.

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