Thomas Cashman to be sentenced for murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Dovecot

Thomas Cashman, 34, was found guilty on Thursday of murdering the nine-year-old as he chased convicted drug dealer Joseph Nee into her home in Dovecot, Liverpool.

A dad will be sentenced for the murder of schoolgirl Olivia Pratt-Korbel later.

Thomas Cashman, 34, was found guilty on Thursday of murdering the nine-year-old as he chased convicted drug dealer Joseph Nee into her home in Dovecot, Liverpool.

Cashman fired through the front door of Olivia's family home hitting the hand of her mother Cheryl Korbel, 46, before fatally wounding the schoolgirl on 22 August 2022.

A jury at Manchester Crown Court unanimously found him guilty of murder and wounding with intent of her mother Cheryl Korbel, 46.

The 10 men and two women also found him guilty of the attempted murder of Nee and two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Olivia's family were wearing pink in Manchester Crown Court. Credit: PA Images

During the 19-day trial at Manchester Crown Court, the jury heard Cashman admitted operating as a “high-level” cannabis dealer in the area.

The court heard he had been “scoping out” Nee, the intended target, on the day of the shooting and lay in wait for him, armed with two guns, as he watched a football match at the house of a friend.

Footage played to the jury showed the gunman, wearing tracksuit bottoms which matched a pair worn by Cashman, chasing Nee up Kingsheath Avenue and firing three shots.

The jury was told Nee ran towards the open door of Olivia’s family home, after Ms Korbel came out to see what the noise was, and the fatal shot was fired through the front door.

It hit Ms Korbel in the wrist as she tried to shut the door and struck Olivia in the chest.

Cashman, a father-of-two, said around the time of the shooting he had been at a friend’s house where he counted £10,000 in cash and smoked a spliff.

During his evidence, he told the court: “I’m not a killer, I’m a dad.”

But a woman who had a fling with Cashman told the jury he came to her house after the shooting, where he changed his clothes and she heard him say he had “done Joey”.

He will be sentenced by Mrs Justice Yip at Manchester Crown Court on Monday.

Paul Russell, 41, who admitted assisting an offender by driving Cashman away from an address after the shooting and passing his clothes to another person, is expected to be sentenced separately at a later date.