Gangland killer has minimum jail term slashed in half after turning 'supergrass' | Manchester Evening News - menmedia.co.uk: "A 'remorseful' hitman who shot dead an innocent shopworker had his minimum jail term slashed by 17 years - after he helped bring his gangland paymasters to justice.
Simeon Henderson, 28, was hired to carry out an attack on the Brookhouse Wines shop in Eccles as part of a long-running feud between two rival gangs in Bolton.
But in a bungled hit which was captured on CCTV video, Henderson struggled to control the 600-round-a-minute machine gun he was given to carry out the attack and sprayed the shop with bullets."
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Saturday, 12 February 2011
Gangland killer has minimum jail term slashed in half after turning 'supergrass'
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