Skip to main content

Accessibility controls

Contrast
Main content area

Two men found guilty of Preston murder

|News, Violent crime

Two men have been found guilty of murdering another man in Preston.

Benjamin Bibby, 21, and Andrew Wilcock, 29, have been convicted of murdering Lee Dawson, 42, in the Lancashire city on June 2022.

Robert Cross, also known as Brown, 34, was found guilty of manslaughter. A fourth person, Kerry-Ann Metcalf, 39, was found guilty of assisting offenders.

In the early hours of Friday 17 June 2022, Lancashire Police received a call from an address on Driscoll Street in the Deepdale area of Preston.

When officers attended, they spoke with Andrew Wilcock and Benjamin Bibby outside the address and those inside. They asked Lee Dawson to leave the house, which he did so with another man.

A short time later North West Ambulance Service contacted Lancashire Police reporting Lee Dawson had been stabbed. He was on Jutland Street in Deepdale with significant stab wounds and was nonresponsive. He was conveyed to Royal Preston Hospital where he was pronounced dead shortly after 4am. A Home Office post-mortem concluded that the cause of death was a stab wound through his lung.

CCTV footage captured Bibby and Wilcock attacking Mr Dawson on Holstein Street. A short time later Robert Cross arrived on the street and joined in with the attack.

Bibby and Cross chased Mr Dawson down the street and Wilcock followed behind. At the junction of East Street and Jutland Street Mr Dawson fell to the ground as the men continued to attack him. Mr Dawson staggered onto Jutland Street where he fell to the ground, where he was found.

The CCTV also captured Kerry-Ann Metcalfe a short distance from the scene, she poured a liquid bottle on to the hands of Cross to clean them before leaving the area.

Following a three-week trial, Benjamin Bibby and Andrew Wilcock were found guilty of murder and had previously admitted possession of a bladed article. Robert Cross was convicted of manslaughter and Kerry-Ann Metcalf was found guilty of assisting them.

Emma Kehoe, Senior Crown Advocate for CPS North West, said: "The men carried out a brutal attack on Lee Dawson and did not stop when he was on the floor and unable to defend himself.

"We presented CCTV and forensic evidence to the jury which proved the guilt of the men and woman involved.

"Unfortunately, the success of this prosecution will not bring Lee back. We would like to extend our condolences to all those who have been affected by his death."

Notes to editors


Stuart Brown 37, who also faced a murder charge was acquitted.

Further reading

Scroll to top