MURDERED council worker Ashley Dale feared the worst when an “old feud” was sparked between rival gangsters at Glastonbury, a court has heard.
Weeks before her death she told a pal: “I am looking over my shoulder all the time.”
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Voice notes tell of tension between her partner Lee Harrison and rivals Niall Barry, 26, Sean Zeisz, 27, and Ian Fitzgibbon, 28Merseyside Police
Ashley Dale was spotted on CCTV talking with friends as she entered Ten Streets Bar
Ashley, 28, died from a single bullet to the stomach from a Skorpion machine gun.
James Witham, 41, is alleged to have been out to kill her partner Lee Harrison, 25, last August.
Yesterday a jury heard cops found a picture on her mobile of Ashley with Harrison and Witham.
In another, she makes a peace sign at the 2022 Glastonbury festival — where the feud is said to have been stoked.
Voice notes tell of tension between Harrison and rivals Niall Barry, 26, Sean Zeisz, 27, and Ian Fitzgibbon, 28.
The prosecution says the trio planned to kill him. In a text to a pal, Ashley said: “Branch (Barry) is out for Lee isn’t he?”
A voice note said: “I do not want to have to go to Lee’s funeral.
“I am looking over my shoulder all the time.”
Witham admits manslaughter.
Joseph Peers, 28, is alleged to have been his driver.
All five defendants deny murder and conspiracy to murder charges.
The trial continues at Liverpool crown court.
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