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Liverpool Teenager's Murder: 11 Years and Killer Still Free
7 Feb
Summary
- Kevin Wilson, 17, was fatally shot in Liverpool on February 7, 2015.
- Despite numerous arrests, no one has been charged with Wilson's murder.
- A man was jailed for stealing the victim's phone as he lay dying.

Eleven years have passed since Kevin Wilson, a 17-year-old newcomer to Merseyside, was fatally shot in Toxteth. He was struck by a single bullet on the evening of February 7, 2015, and tragically died in hospital after police administered first aid at the scene. The head of Merseyside's cold cases unit believes someone holds the key to solving the murder and has appealed for information.
Over the years, Merseyside Police have made multiple arrests in connection with Wilson's death, but no one has yet been charged with his murder. In a related case, Curtis Connick was sentenced to three years for stealing the victim's mobile phone while Wilson was dying. Police stated this act severely hampered the investigation in its crucial early stages.
Furthermore, rapper Malcolm Graham, known as Mazza L20, received a jail sentence in 2016 for possessing the handgun used in the killing. Prosecutors, however, confirmed they were satisfied Graham was not directly involved in Wilson's murder. Authorities previously suggested Wilson might have been lured to the location before being ambushed, and continue to urge anyone with information to come forward.




