Sean Zeisz, 28, of Longreach Road, is one of the five people charged with murdering Ashley
One of the men accused of organising the shooting which killed Ashley Dale allegedly asked for his ex-girlfriend's car to be "smashed up" in texts.
Last week the jury heard the prosecution case is that Witham and a second man, Joseph Peers, were "dispatched" to kill Harrison by three men - Niall Barry, 26; Sean Zeisz, 28; and Ian Fitzgibbon, 28 - who were allegedly directing the hit from a flat in Pilch Lane, Huyton. The court heard that both elements made up part of the alleged feud which led to the "merciless" shooting of Ashley. After informing Barry of the death of Rikki, Zeisz sent another message, saying: "Do me a favour bro.. My bird car on Dusty path."
Barry said: "I can’t believe this lad." To which Zeisz replied: "Lad, her car on Dusty path." Barry sent a message saying: "Rikki". And Zeisz replies: "Dust been bullying Rikki lad. He added: "I do anything for someone to smash that." Barry said: "Lad I can’t believe this. OMG lad Rikki dead man, an ye I’ll try and get sum1 to grab me now Davo or sumone."
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