A woman accused of murdering an army veteran in Andover has been found guilty following 12 weeks of a gruelling trial.
Winter Swan-Miller, who faced trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with the murder of Stuart Maxwell Crocker, was found guilty after the jury deliberated for 10 hours.
The 62-year-old Mr Crocker was found dead at The Signals, in New Street, Andover, on June 28, last year.
Police investigations found that Mr Crocker might have been killed in the early hours of June 23, but was only discovered five days later when a neighbour phoned 999 concerned for his welfare.
The jury also found Swan-Miller guilty of using Mr Crocker's debit card to withdraw money after his killing.
However, Edward Jones, of Lancaster Avenue, Walsall, who was a co-defendant in the case for allegedly providing accommodation and social media access for Swan-Miller for one week from June 23, 2023, has been found not guilty of the charges.
He was also found not guilty of using Mr Crocke's debit card to withdraw money.
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