Men accused of killing prison officer spotted at Glastonbury Festival
Elias Morgan and Anthony Cleary deny murdering Lenny Scott, who was shot in a 'revenge attack'. The two men were seen together at Glastonbury Festival amidst ongoing court proceedings.

Men accused of murdering prison officer pictured at Glastonbury Festival
Elias Morgan and co-defendant Anthony Cleary deny the murder of Lenny Scott, who was allegedly shot in a 'revenge attack'
(Image: Lancashire Police )
Two men have been pictured together at Glastonbury Festival as they stand accused of the murder of a prison officer killed in a 'revenge attack'. Elias Morgan and co-defendant Anthony Cleary are accused of the murder of Lenny Scott, 33, who was fatally injured when he was shot six times outside a gym on Peel Road in Skelmersdale, near Wigan, on February 8, 2024.
Alleged gunman Morgan is accused of shooting the dad-of-three in an 'act of retaliation' after Mr Scott exposed an illicit relationship involving him and a female officer at HMP Altcourse, the court heard.
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Alex Leach KC, prosecuting, told the jury that after Mr Scott refused a £1,500 offer to not report a phone containing evidence of the relationship, Morgan told him: 'I'll bide my time, but I promise I will get you' before making a gun gesture.
Cleary is alleged to have helped Morgan by 'delivering the van and bike so they could be used by a gunman who intended to kill Lenny Scott'. Both men deny murder, while Cleary also denies a second charge of manslaughter.
Contact between defendants included Glastonbury trip
Proceedings continued yesterday (July 1) after the trial did not sit for two days due to ongoing trial management. Mr Leach began to take the jury, made up of nine men and three women, through a sequence of events which included CCTV and ANPR footage and cell site data, Liverpool Echo reports.
Mr Leach told the jury that the sequence of events showed contact between Morgan and Cleary.
This included images of them together at Glastonbury Festival in June 2023 - days after Morgan entered a not guilty plea to possession of the unauthorised phone recovered by Mr Scott.
The pictures showed the pair posing with the festival in the background and another of the men lying down, with Cleary extending his arm around Morgan's shoulder.
Lenny Scott murder accused Anthony Cleary (right) and Elias Morgan pictured at Glastonbury (Image: Lancashire Police )
The court heard telematics data on Morgan's Mercedes vehicle also showed it was in Spain until December 11, the ECHO reports.
The court heard it couldn't be established when the car went to Spain, but it was there from at least July 11. Between November 12 and 19 that year, a number attributed to Morgan used networks in the UAE and in Spain until December 11, the court heard.
The court heard phones attributed to Morgan and Cleary then crossed from Spain into France on December 12.
Lenny Scott murder accused Anthony Cleary (left) and Elias Morgan pictured at Glastonbury (Image: Lancashire Police )
An Instagram message recovered from Cleary saw him telling an associate he was with 'me bird, me mate' and that they were 'bringing car back from Spain, few stops on the way'. Images recovered from Cleary's handset showed them together in Paris. The Mercedes was back in Liverpool on December 13.
On December 23, in the early hours, Morgan made a payment to Aer Lingus in Dublin and later made a payment to Manchester Airport, the court heard. A phone attributed to Morgan was used across mainland Europe between December 24 and 30 and in Spain between New Year's Eve and January 2, 2024.
January 3 trip was 'reconnaissance'
Mr Leach then took the jury through the events of January 3 2024 - around five weeks before Mr Scott was shot dead. During his opening, Mr Leach said it was the prosecution's case that defendant Morgan used January 3 as a 'reconnaissance trip', where, along with other unidentified men, he visited three addresses linked to Mr Scott.
The jury heard these were the North West Mecca Gym in Speke, Mr Scott's home address in Prescot and a gym at Peel House in Skelmersdale, outside of which he was shot dead.
The jury heard Morgan had returned to England on the morning of January 3 and his vehicle, a Ford Fiesta, was captured on an ANPR camera travelling west on Speke Boulevard at 1.47pm. The court heard between 1.49pm and 1.59pm, the car was captured on CCTV travelling along Gaskill Road towards the Mecca Gym on Shaw Road and back.
The court heard at 2.19pm a phone number attributed to Morgan connected to a cell on Ramsbrook Lane in Widnes, around a six-minute drive from the gym, before near identical footage showed the Ford car again travelling towards and away from the same gym between 2.52pm and 3.08pm.
The court heard Morgan's Ford Fiesta later activated an ANPR camera travelling along Warrington Road, Prescot travelling towards the town centre at 5.57pm. Mr Leach said this brought the vehicle into close proximity with Mr Scott's home address of Hawthorn Road. By 6.48pm, a phone again attributed to Morgan connected to a cell in the area close to Peel House.
Lenny Scott was fatally injured when he was shot on February 8, 2024 (Image: Lancashire Constabulary )
The court was shown footage taken from the entrance to Peel House at 6.56pm. The court heard that the footage showed two unidentified males approaching the front entrance of Peel House. CCTV footage from inside Peel House showed 'the same two males'.
They were seen on various CCTV cameras over the next 12 minutes, before they left at 7.08pm. Mr Leach said a little over two minutes later Morgan's phone connected to a cell in Skelmersdale, which provided coverage to the area of Peel House.
At 7.15pm, Morgan's phone connected to a different cell on the other side of the motorway, the court heard. About nine minutes later, the Ford Fiesta activated an ANPR camera in St Helens before it returned to Liverpool by 8.06pm
Mr Leach said: 'On the 8th of February 2024... Lenny Scott was coming out of his gym at Peel House in Skelmersdale when he was approached by a man wearing a high-visibility jacket and carrying a handgun.
'The man shot him, six times, to the head and body. Lenny Scott died of his injuries. The man travelled to and escaped from the scene on an electric motorbike, which he loaded onto the back of a van, a short distance away, before driving back towards Liverpool. The murder was, the prosecution says, an act of retaliation.
'The prosecution says that once you've heard the evidence, you will be sure that, at the very least, Elias Morgan orchestrated Lenny Scott's murder, recruiting Anthony Cleary to assist him in doing so. That alone would make him guilty of murder on count one.
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'Moreover, the prosecution say, when you've examined the fine detail of the evidence, you will be sure not only that Elias Morgan is guilty of murder by organising the killing of Lenny Scott, you will be sure that it was he who pulled the trigger himself.
'For his part, Anthony Cleary, the second defendant, played a supporting role. Acting on instructions, he delivered the van, containing the electric motorbike used by the gunman, to a housing estate close to the gym. Moreover, he knew that he was delivering the van and bike so that they could be used by a gunman who intended to kill Lenny Scott, or at least to cause him really serious harm.'
Mr Leach told the jury: 'The evidence you are about to hear, when examined in detail, reveals a powerful image, one in which Elias Morgan, driven by a desire for revenge and reliant on Anthony Cleary for his assistance, planned and executed the murder of Lenny Scott. Both men, the prosecution says, are guilty of his murder.'
The trial of Morgan, 35 and of Highgate Street, Edge Hill and Cleary, 29, of Smithdown Lane, continues.
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