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Third biker found guilty of Hells Angel M40 murder

A THIRD member of a motorcycle gang has been found guilty of the murder of a Hells Angel on the M40 in Warwickshire.

Malcolm Bull, 53, of Milton Keynes, was convicted by an 11-1 majority verdict of killing Gerry Tobin, shot dead in August last year.

A jury at Birmingham Crown Court, still considering the case against three other men accused of murder, also found Bull guilty of possessing a shotgun.

Jurors convicted two other members of the Outlaws biker gang of the murder of Mr Tobin on Monday.

Simon Turner, 41, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and Dane Garside, a 42-year-old of Coventry, were also found guilty by the jury of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Garside, a father of seven, was also convicted by a 10-2 majority verdict of possessing a shotgun.

The jury is still considering its verdicts on three other men who deny murdering Mr Tobin, 35, of Mottingham, south east London. The remaining defendants, who all deny murder and possessing a shotgun, are Karl Garside, 45, Dean Taylor, 47, and 46-year-old Ian Cameron, all from Coventry.

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