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Jury Hears Hotel Meeting Hours Before Fatal Stabbing in Ormandy Murder Trial

Jurors heard that Ormandy met another woman at a hotel hours before the fatal incident.

Overview

  • Michael Ormandy, 34, is on trial at Liverpool Crown Court accused of murdering Rebekah Campbell, 32, and he denies the charge, claiming self-defence.
  • Prosecutors describe a sustained attack, citing a Home Office post-mortem that recorded 27 incised wounds, including 18 stab wounds, with death caused by chest injuries.
  • An unnamed woman testified she met Ormandy at a Southport hotel on April 15, with CCTV showing check-in at 1pm, her arrival at 3pm, and the pair leaving together around 4:30pm.
  • Neighbour and emergency-service accounts presented to the jury report Campbell shouting "I've been stabbed," telling helpers "My fella stabbed me," and asking in the ambulance, "Am I gonna die?"
  • CCTV placed Ormandy entering and leaving the block, police arrested him minutes before Campbell was pronounced dead, and officers later recovered a mobile phone from a canal after he allegedly tried to ditch it.