Two Huddersfield men convicted of plotting to rob and kill international pop star Joss Stone are to appeal against the length of their sentences.

Three judges at the Court of Appeal in London will hear challenges by Kevin Liverpool and Junior Bradshaw, a former Royds Hall pupil who were found guilty of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to rob following a three-week trial at Exeter Crown Court last year.

Liverpool, a former All Saints Catholic College pupil, was given a life sentence, with a minimum term of 10 years and eight months - the least he must serve before becoming eligible to apply for parole - while Bradshaw was jailed for 18 years.

Judge Francis Gilbert, the Recorder of Exeter, branded Liverpool a danger to the public and said he targeted Miss Stone to get more than £1 million from her.

He told him: “You intended to rob her and kill her and dump her body in the river, according to your words, and then leave the country with your accomplice Junior Bradshaw. You had no reason to target her except that she was a wealthy young woman as she was a successful singer.”

Liverpool, 36, and Bradshaw, 33, drove from Manchester to Miss Stone’s home in mid-Devon with an arsenal of weapons to rob and kill her.

Joss Stone
Joss Stone

The flatmates, of St Stephen’s Close, Longsight, Manchester, had scouted Miss Stone’s home and were on their way to attack her armed with a sword, three knives, two hammers, masks, gloves and a hosepipe when they were arrested in Cullompton in June 2011.

Suspicious residents had called the police, having spotted Liverpool and Bradshaw’s badly-damaged Fiat Punto in the area.

The pair told police they were lost and were trying to get to Bristol but officers became wary and quickly discovered the cache in the boot.

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