Jury takes less than three hours to find man guilty of drugs row murder
Theodore Lynch fatally stabbed Leslie Smith in the neck following a dispute over the purchase of drugs at his flat in Norwich's Suffolk Square.
Crime Correspondent
Simon is a crime correspondent based in Norwich and covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Simon is a crime correspondent based in Norwich and covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Theodore Lynch fatally stabbed Leslie Smith in the neck following a dispute over the purchase of drugs at his flat in Norwich's Suffolk Square.
Theodore Lynch has been charged with killing Leslie Smith, 63, whose body was discovered in his flat in Norwich in 2021
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