Wife and lover found guilty of conspiracy to murder husband - live updates
The jury trying a wife and two former servicemen accused of plotting to murder her husband have found Michelle Mills and Geraint Berry guilty. A third co-accused - Steven Thomas has been found not guilty by the jury.
Two masked men attacked Christopher Mills in a caravan in a west Wales holiday park in September last year. They were armed with imitation firearms. Mr Mills managed to disarm and fight off the intruders who then fled.
Mr Mills' wife, Michelle Mills, was alleged to have conspired with the man she was having an affair with, former soldier Geraint Berry, along with ex-RAF man Steven Thomas to murder her husband. For the biggest stories in Wales first, sign up to our daily newsletter here
Geraint Maverick Berry, 46, and Steven Derwyn Thomas, 47, both of Clos Coffa, Clydach, Swansea Valley, and 46-year-old Ethel Michelle Mills - known as Michelle - of Maes Ty Gwyn, Llangennech, Llanelli, had all denied conspiracy to murder.
Mills also denied a count of attempting to pervert the court of justice in respect to the account she gave police in the aftermath of the caravan incident.
Berry and Thomas had previously pleaded guilty to possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear.
Michelle Mills and her husband Christopher were in their holiday caravan at the Argoed Meadow camping park in Cenarth near Newcastle Emlyn on the night of September 20 last year, the court heard.
Berry and Thomas then burst in but fled after a struggle with Mr Mills and were later found hiding in undergrowth near the caravan park.
Michelle Mills was arrested at her home near Llanelli the next day.
She worked for the Alabare veterans charity, where she met former solider Berry and former airman Thomas. Mills began an affair with