Man found in hotel bed with woman days after he killed driver in 113mph M62 smash

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A teenage tearaway who dealt drugs and kept guns turned killer driver after smashing into another car at 113mph while high on laughing gas.

Shaun Tinsley, 28, was jailed yesterday (Wednesday) after crashing into Paul Loller's vehicle 'like a missile' on the M62 near Warrington.

He then careered into the central reservation and fled on foot, leaving the innocent 61-year-old dying at the scene. Tinsley's life of crime started when he was a youth, the Liverpool Echo reports.

His 21 previous convictions for 36 offences include 'serious criminal activity' with his name first making headlines back in 2014, when he was locked up as part of a Liverpool drugs gang which trafficked heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis to Cumbria. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link A total of 23 conspirators were brought down as part of the Cumbria Police investigation, codenamed Operation Axe, and imprisoned for a combined total of 44 years and one month.

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