My Kevin was shot and left to die on a Liverpool street. Please don’t forget about him

The mum of a young man shot in the back and left to die on a cold Wavertree street has urged the Merseyside public not to forget her son following a year of high-profile cases.

Kevin Wilson was murdered at the age of just 17 on February 7, 2015, at the junction of Smithdown Road and Holmes Street. Detectives at the time believed Kevin had been lured to the scene of his death at around 8.30pm that night.




What interaction took place, if any, between Kevin and his killers is not known, but it ended with a single bullet from a 9mm Russian Baikal automatic pistol striking the teenager in the back. Shockingly, as Kevin lay dying, local crook Curtis Connick came across his body and instead of lifting a finger to help, swiped the mobile phone he noticed ringing in Kevin’s pocket.

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Kevin’s mum Jane, originally from Glasgow but who lives in Cumbria, told the ECHO it has been painful watching Merseyside rocked by the high profile murders of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, Elle Edwards and Ashley Dale in 2022. This year justice was done in all three cases after major trials.

However for Jane, eight years later, the pain of Kevin’s loss remains raw and overwhelming. Describing the moment she heard the news from Kevin’s dad, Paul, in a late night phone call, she said: “I could not take it in. I just could not take it in. My partner, William, had only died five weeks before that, so I could not take it in.

“I stayed up all night, I could not sleep, I could not believe it. I got myself ready, and walked down to the train station. I didn’t know what to do, and the lady from British Transport Police came over and asked if I was ok. I said my son, I need to get to Liverpool, my son’s dead.

“You may have previously felt unwilling to come forward but as the years go by, allegiances change, people move away and may now feel more comfortable coming forward. Any piece of information could be the key to progressing this investigation, however trivial you think it may be.

“We know that people can be reluctant or fearful in coming forward, but please be rest assured there are special measures that we can put in place to protect witnesses.”

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