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Man jailed for life with 45 years before parole for murder of ex-Prison Officer

Elias Morgan shot former Prison Officer Lenny Scott, a ‘devoted’ father-of-three.

By contributor Pat Hurst, PA
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Lenny Scott with his children (Lancashire Police/PA)

A criminal who shot dead the prison officer who found an illicit phone in his jail cell has been jailed for life with a minimum 45 years before parole.

Elias Morgan, 35, gunned down father-of-three Lenny Scott, 33, who had found the phone which revealed Morgan was in a sexual relationship with a female prison officer, Preston Crown Court heard.

Morgan, from Edge Hill, Liverpool, first tried to bribe Mr Scott, at the time working at HMP Altcourse, Merseyside, offering him £1,500 to not report the find.

Elias Morgan was found guilty of the murder of Lenny Scott (Lancashire Police/PA)

When he refused and reported the phone Morgan threatened his victim’s family before vowing revenge, telling Mr Scott, “I’ll bide my time” and making a gun gesture.

Almost four years later, after Morgan had served his sentence and Mr Scott, from Prescott, Merseyside, had left the Prison Service, he carried out the threat.

Mr Scott was leaving a gym in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, on the evening of February 8 last year.

Morgan shot his victim with a 9mm handgun once in the head and five times in the body, before fleeing on an electric scooter.

He was arrested after detectives from Lancashire Police began investigating and uncovered the threats Morgan had made to his victim.

Morgan denied any involvement but was convicted of murder by a jury last Friday following a nine-week trial.

Passing sentence Mr Justice Goose told the defendant: “This murder was a carefully planned, revenge killing of a prison officer. He was loved, respected and made his family proud.”

Morgan handed himself in to police after his name began circulating in connection with the shooting, but denied any involvement.

He was bailed while police gathered evidence.

Detectives traced phone and vehicle data revealing in the weeks before the killing Morgan had spent time stalking his victim to learn his daily schedule before launching the attack.

Morgan’s co-accused, Anthony Cleary, 29, from Liverpool, was found not guilty by the jury of murder and manslaughter.

Earlier the trial heard, Mr Scott had found the phone in Morgan’s cell at HMP Altcourse, a category B privately-operated jail, in March 2020 and he was charged in April 2023.

Mr Scott had left the Prison Service in 2021 and played no part as a witness in the prosecution.

Prison officer Sarah Williams admitted three offences of misconduct in a public office in June 2023.

Morgan denied a charge of unauthorised possession of the mobile phone and a court hearing was scheduled for February 19, 2024 – 11 days after Mr Scott was murdered.

The gun used in the murder has never been recovered.