Friday, April 4, 2025
The man in the custody image is 39-year-old Leigh Smith.
He has today (Monday 7th April) been jailed for life for murdering 49-year-old Keith Thompson in Heysham (pictured below with his dog).
Smith, of Binyon Court, Lancaster, had originally denied murder and an earlier assault causing actual bodily harm on another victim, but pleaded guilty to both offences on the seventh day of his trial at Preston Crown Court.
Sitting at Preston Crown Court this morning, Mr Justice Bright told Smith he would have to serve a minimum of 22 years and 177 days before he is considered for parole. He was also sentenced to 36 weeks for a separate assault, this will run concurrently.
Our officers were called to reports of an assault off Heysham Road, near to the Bay Medical Centre, Heysham in the early hours of Saturday 28th September 2024.
Emergency services attended the scene and Mr Thompson was taken to hospital, where he sadly died.
A postmortem examination later established the cause of Keith’s death was blunt force trauma to the head.
In the early hours of Saturday 28th September, Smith violently assaulted Keith by kicking, hitting, and punching him repeatedly.
When the first officer arrived that morning, he found Keith slumped against the basement wall. He did not appear to be breathing.
The police and ambulance crew continued to try to save Keith, as did the hospital staff, but he was sadly pronounced dead at 5:55am that morning.
Smith was arrested and later charged with Keith’s murder.
Leigh Smith (above)
Keith Thompson (above)