Double murderer 'worried about making money' as he went on run View 2 Images

Two men who allegedly helped double murderer Kodi Wescott escape as police hunted for him, discussed with each other that he was more concerned about smoking weed, making music and how he’d make money when he was on the run, a jury has been told.

A court has heard how Wescott, who was 17 at the time, was taken out of South Bristol on the day after he stabbed both Max Dixon and Mason Rist, and went to stay at a friend’s house on his second night on the run.

The trial of a couple charged with two counts of assisting an offender has heard details of communication between two friends who are accused of helping to co-ordinating the escape of Wescott and another teenager - who can’t be named because of his age

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