Justice for young dad tortured by 'vigilantes', executed and left in a shallow grave, as seventh person is convicted

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Justice for young dad tortured by 'vigilantes', executed and left in a shallow grave, as seventh person is convicted
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When Bradley Lyons lay down on his bed for an afternoon nap after working the early Sunday shift at a Lakes Entrance supermarket in December 2018, he was blissfully unaware that several people were conspiring to kill him.

Albert Thorn, 57, from East Gippsland, has been found guilty of murdering Lakes Entrance man Bradley Lyons in December 2018

After a three-week trial and five days of deliberations, a Supreme Court jury in Melbourne yesterday found Thorn, 57, guilty of murdering Mr Lyons by shooting him in the back of the head while he lay bound, beaten and burnt in a shallow grave in remote bushland in eastern Victoria. She was in on the plot and gave Thorn and his accomplices a nod as they entered the McCullough Street house in Lakes Entrance, where the first stage of what became hours of torture took place.

Thorn committed himself to the cause by tattooing the group's name across his entire back and posted photographs to Facebook. Hooper, Stefani, Harvey, and Jayden Ball, who drove Smith and Harvey to Mr Lyons' home, are already in prison or have served sentences for their role in Mr Lyons' beating and his eventual death.

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