Drug dealer who shot and poured acid on father-of-two says he is 'knight in shining armour' as 'victim raped girlfriend'

15 August 2023, 11:31

Michael Hillier killed Liam Smith
Michael Hillier killed Liam Smith. Picture: Greater Manchester Police

By Kit Heren

A drug dealer who killed a father-of-two by shooting and pouring acid on him has described himself a "knight in shining armour".

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Michael Hillier, 39, said he planned to attack Liam Smith, 37, alongside his girlfriend Rachel Fulstow, also 37, because Smith had raped her.

Smith's family were ordered to leave the public gallery of Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester on Monday as they reacted angrily to Hillier's claim, which they deny.

Hillier denies murder but has admitted the manslaughter of Mr Smith, who was lured from his home, shot and had sulphuric acid poured over him in his final moments.

Fulstow denies murder and perverting the course of justice.

Hillier told the jury he was "concerned in the production and distribution of a large-scale cannabis operation".

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Michael Hillier
Michael Hillier. Picture: Greater Manchester Police

He said that Fulstow told him that Mr Smith had "graphically raped" her.

He said: "We decided jointly between the two of us that we would deal with the matter ourselves and seek justice ourselves and go down the vigilante route.

"It's not surprising given only 1.6% of all reported rapes make it to court."

Hillier claimed he and Fulstow had "bounced around" ideas about how to attack Mr Smith.

He said: "She most definitely saw me as kind of like her knight in shining armour."

Hillier said that he had a modified blank gun, but believed it would only stun Mr Smith, rather than seriously hurt or kill him.

Liam Smith
Liam Smith. Picture: Police handout

Hillier told the court that on the day of the killing he drove from his home on Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, to Kilburn Drive in Shevington, where Mr Smith lived and waited there all day, before attacking him at about 6.40pm.

Hillier said he had approached the house because he was not sure if Mr Smith was at home and, after seeing him inside, returned to his Mitsubishi Shogun vehicle, which Mr Smith approached a few minutes later.

He said when Mr Smith approached the car, he opened the door and called him a "vile, disgusting rapist".

He added: "He knew exactly what I was talking about."

Judge Maurice Greene ordered the public gallery be cleared as members of Mr Smith's family shouted "you piece of ****" and "f****** stupid t***" at Hillier.

As Mr Smith's mother left court, she said: "He's not a rapist." Describing the attack, Hillier said: "I didn't want to let Rachel down. I pulled the trigger."

He claimed he believed Mr Smith to be unconscious and then poured a bottle of drain cleaner over him. The court heard that after burning out his car, Hillier returned to Fulstow's home in York where he learnt Mr Smith had died.

He told the court: "I said to Rachel 'I know it's not what we planned but are you happy that he's died?'"

She said 'Of course I'm glad he's died, who wouldn't be after what he did to me'."

Turning to the dock, Hillier added: "Remember saying that, Rachel?"

Fulstow, of Andrew Drive, York, has told the court she met Mr Smith in September 2019 after they connected through dating app Tinder.

She said they had sex, which she told the court was not consensual but she did not regard it as a rape. She denies persuading her partner to carry out the attack.

The trial was adjourned to Tuesday.

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