Brutal River Caldew Murder: Six Jailed for Life
The chilling body of Lee McKnight was found submerged in the River Caldew in the early hours of 24 July 2020. He had suffered multiple injuries before his death, sparking one of the largest homicide investigations in the county’s recent history.
Massive Manhunt Leads to Six Arrests
Police launched an intense probe to track down those responsible. Their hard work paid off, with six offenders identified and charged with murder. Working closely with the Crown Prosecution Service, officers secured convictions for all six.
Life Behind Bars for Merciless Killers
Each defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment, facing minimum terms ranging from 13 to 30 years.
Detective Chief Superintendent Praises Team’s Tireless Effort
“Mr McKnight was subjected to a brutal, premeditated attack before he was thrown into the river to drown,” said Detective Chief Superintendent Stalker.
“The evidence-gathering was tough, but the investigation’s professionalism led to murder convictions for all six defendants.”
“The thoroughness of this work deserves recognition, and several officers received commendations from the judge.”
“Thanks to the outstanding efforts of everyone involved, the family of Mr McKnight can finally see justice served.”