Mastermind GUILTY of torturing love rival to death after he plotted brutal murder with victim’s ex who fed him intel

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A MASTERMIND has been found guilty of torturing his love rival to death after he plotted the grisly murder with the victim’s ex.

Thomas Campbell was discovered naked and bound with duct tape in his hallway after he was ambushed on his doorstep.

MEN MediaJohn Belfield has been found guilty of murdering Thomas Campbell[/caption]

Thomas’ ex Coleen was previously jailed for plotting the murderSteve Allen

MEN MediaThomas was found naked and bound inside his home[/caption]

The 38-year-old was then dragged inside and tortured to death in a two-hour horror ordeal.

Before his death, Thomas had been dating John Belfield’s ex Demi-Lee Driver and he was “hostile” about the relationship.

The 31-year-old masterminded the plot to murder Thomas at his home in Mossley, Greater Manchester, using intel passed to him by the victim’s ex-wife, Coleen Campbell.

Belfield has now been found guilty of murder and conspiracy to rob following a trial at Manchester Crown Court.

Campbell, 38, was previously jailed for 13 years after she shared intelligence of Thomas’ whereabouts to Belfield.

The mum-of-four was captured on CCTV in her pink pyjamas chatting to Belfield for 25 minutes in her garden just hours before the savage attack.

She and Belfield had met up and also exchanged 35 phonecalls and 68 messages as she conspired to have her ex-husband robbed.

During this time, Campbell divulged key information about Thomas – including details of his van’s registration plate and his house number.

Further footage released by police showed a tracking device being placed on Thomas’ car as he dropped his daughter off at school.

Belfield, Reece Steven, 29, and Stephen Cleworth, 38, used this to conduct reconnaissance missions to the dad’s home.

The court heard Belfield was “obsessed” with his ex Demi-Lee, who was now dating Thomas, and had messaged her before the killing, warning: “You’re mine”.

He also text his ex, saying: “You will never have a boyfriend you will have to move country give it a week and you will see why and happens when you take the p***.”

MEN MediaCampbell was captured plotting the murder with Belfield[/caption]

In the lead-up to the brutal murder, Belfield also sent Thomas a message, saying: “I’m going to s**g her [Campbell] for the point of it as well as saying you like her you soft boy.”

The prosecutor said a few days after the messages, Thomas died in the “most terrible way”.

On July 3, 2022, three men “pounced” on the dad as he arrived home late from a night out.

Blood splattered the walls of his smart new-build home as he was bound and brutalised while being tortured for two hours.

A post mortem found injuries to his head and neck suggested a “sustained blunt sharp force physical assault”.

The dad also had burns on his body that were caused by a “hot liquid such as hot water”.

He had been dragged around the house as the attackers took as much money or drugs as they could get their hands on.

Thomas was then left to die in the hallway before being discovered the following day by a neighbour.

Belfield fled to South Africa following the gruesome killing and sent a series of chilling messages.

In one exchange with “right-hand man” Reece Steven, he callously joked the victim must have “bled everywhere”.

Steven, who has been jailed for Thomas’ murder, replied: “Tommy crumble. Dripping in tom juice everywhere.”

Belfield, who denied being one of the three attackers who ambushed Thomas at his home, will be sentenced tomorrow.

Campbell was jailed last year for 13 years after being convicted of manslaughter but cleared of murder.

Steven, 29, was caged for at least 37 years for murder while Stephen Cleworth, 38, was handed a minimum term of 12 years for manslaughter.

Wendy Logan, District Crown Prosecutor for CPS North West, said: “John Belfield was responsible for leading a meticulously planned attack to kill Thomas Campbell.

“Evidence presented by the prosecution made it clear that Belfield had orchestrated this attack and left no stone unturned to ensure it would be successful including organising surveillance of Campbell’s every move and even conducting dress rehearsals for their plans.

“Belfield then took extreme steps to evade justice by removing his fingerprints and DNA from the scene of the crime and fleeing on a plane to Suriname in South America – a country where he had no previous connections.

“Despite the 4,500-mile distance, Belfield remained in constant contact with his co-conspirators during their trial, even offering them advise over text message about their trial strategy.

My thoughts are with the loved ones of Thomas Campbell and I hope that today’s verdict will help them feel some sense of justice knowing Belfield will join his co-conspirators behind bars.”

Campbell had passed on information about her ex’s whereaboutsMEN Media

GMPShe was jailed for manslaughter following the horror[/caption]

MEN MediaThomas, left with Campbell, was found dead by his neighbours[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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