Lovers’ Deadly Plot to Kill Husband Foiled at Holiday Caravan

A woman and her lover were locked up after plotting to murder her husband so their affair could carry on. Michelle Mills and her partner Geraint Berry, both 46, were sentenced today for conspiring to kill Christopher Mills, a former serviceman. The chilling plan was stopped cold when the husband fought back.

Armed Ambush Unravelled at Seaside Caravan

The twisted scheme exploded in September 2024 during a caravan holiday. Berry and his accomplice Steven Thomas launched an armed attack on Christopher Mills, hoping to make it look like suicide. But Mills resisted, forcing the attackers to flee and triggering a massive police manhunt.

  • Armed response teams, sniffer dogs, and a police helicopter tracked down the suspects hiding in nearby bushes.
  • Both Berry and Thomas were arrested moments later.

Damning Texts Expose Affair and Murder Plot

Michelle initially played the victim, reporting the attack and claiming she had no idea why it happened.

But forensic police uncovered chilling text messages between her and Berry, laying bare their affair and deadly intentions.

  • From August 2024, messages plotted ways to kill Christopher, including suffocation, overdosing on sleeping pills, poisoning with antifreeze or foxglove.
  • Berry asked a friend how to get a silenced gun and rig a car bomb.
  • Two failed murder attempts caused Berry injuries, but on the third try, Michelle agreed to get her husband drunk so he’d fall asleep before the attack.

Michelle was arrested at her Llwynhendy home. She reportedly said, “I’m going to jail for this.”

Guilty Verdicts and Long Sentences Delivered

In October’s trial, Michelle Mills and Geraint Berry were found guilty of conspiracy to murder. Both were sentenced to 19 years behind bars.

Steven Thomas, 47, escaped conspiracy charges but admitted to possessing a firearm with intent to threaten Christopher. He got a 12-month sentence, already served on remand.

This shocking betrayal has shaken the local community and reminds us how deadly secret affairs can turn.

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