Ashley Dale Murder Trial: Victim’s voice on her phone made for a “Very modern prosecution” 

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Messages and voice notes sent between Miss Dale and her friends were analyzed by police. And they found evidence dating back from her murder.

The motive 

 

In June she attended the Glastonbury Music Festival with her boyfriend Lee Harrison.  At the event, there was a fight between her boyfriend, and the four men now convicted of her murder.

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In the voice notes and text messages, Miss Dale told of an argument between Niall Barry, 26, and Harrison that went back years and stemmed from the theft of drugs.

She also explained to friends how the feud had been reignited after the fight at Glastonbury which also involved co-defendant Sean Zeisz, 28.

In messages, she told friends she had a “bad, bad feeling about everything”.

Three weeks before her murder she said: “My nerves are gone, when am out in the car with Lee just feeling like I’m looking over my shoulder all the time.”

The prosecutor and Dale’s mother and stepfather all claim that her boyfriend lied to police and in court.  Dale’s words convicted her killers who were trying to kill her boyfriend.