Connor Chapman, 23, convicted of the murder of 26-year-old Elle Edwards outside a Wirral pub on Christmas Eve 2022, has had his appeal against a 48-year minimum term life sentence rejected by the Court of Appeal. The incident, which took a tragic turn during the festive season, has been a focal point of legal proceedings, with Chapman seeking a reduction in his sentence. However, the Court of Appeal has upheld the original sentencing, affirming the severity of the crime committed.
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Elle Edwards murder: Connor Chapman has sentence appeal rejected https://t.co/MqHuqNrZjR
The man who murdered Elle Edwards outside a busy pub in Wirral has had an appeal against his sentence rejected. https://t.co/H5DukXt3wt
#Breaking Connor Chapman, 23, who murdered 26-year-old Elle Edwards in a shooting outside a Wirral pub on Christmas Eve 2022, has had a challenge against his 48-year minimum term life sentence rejected by the Court of Appeal https://t.co/R4w3q9tcU6
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