March 20th 2024.
Gavin Harper, a 45-year-old man, found himself in a difficult and shocking situation when he stumbled upon his wife Stephanie Glynn, aged 40, and Andrew McLullich, aged 42, in a Screwfix car park in Birkenhead, Merseyside. Harper, a former police officer, is currently accused of assaulting McLullich after catching him having sex with his wife. However, Harper claims that his actions were in self-defence.
During his testimony at Liverpool Crown Court, Harper explained that he had become suspicious of his wife's relationship with McLullich after noticing a high number of calls from him on her car phone history. Despite repeatedly asking his wife about it, she denied any wrongdoing. Harper then decided to take matters into his own hands by activating a microphone on a vehicle tracker and listening in real-time through an app on his phone. His suspicions were confirmed when he overheard a conversation between the two discussing a previous night shift where they had engaged in sexual activity in a police car.
Harper also discovered a large amount of messaging between the two on his wife's Snapchat, which further fueled his suspicions. He then used his ex-wife's phone to call McLullich, who initially mistook him for Stephanie. However, when Harper revealed his identity, McLullich begged him not to tell the police and not to inform their bosses as it could cost them their jobs. Despite denying any physical relationship with Glynn, McLullich admitted to exchanging inappropriate messages and videos with her.
On the night of the incident, Harper claims he went to the car park not with the intention of violence, but to capture undeniable proof of the affair and expose the two officers. However, when he saw McLullich and Glynn engaged in sexual activity in the car, he opened the rear passenger door to get better footage. This led to a confrontation between Harper and McLullich, with the latter punching him repeatedly and even leg-sweeping him. In the midst of the chaos, Harper's wife, who was half-naked, started kicking him and urging McLullich to take his phone.
Harper also admitted to saying something derogatory about McLullich's penis, which angered him and led to more punches being thrown. But Harper maintains that he never had the intention of fighting McLullich and only tried to defend himself. He also stated that he was not angry, but rather upset and relieved that he finally had solid evidence of the affair. The trial continues.
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