Joss Stone murder plot man jailed for life in Britain
Hapless duo crashed car on way to kidnap singer - then asked postie for directions to her house

A man was jailed for life on Wednesday for plotting to rob and kill British pop star Joss Stone with an accomplice and dump her body in a river.
Kevin Liverpool, 35, and his co-accused Junior Bradshaw, 32 – who will be sentenced at a later date – were arrested in June 2011 a few kilometres from Stone’s rural home in the county of Devon, southwest England.
An array of weapons – including a samurai sword, hammers and a metal spike – were found in their battered car after they were arrested.
Residents near Stone’s home had alerted police after the pair stopped to ask directions.
Liverpool was told by a judge at Exeter Crown Court in Devon that he would have to serve at least 10 years and eight months in prison before he could be considered for parole.
The two men were convicted by a jury of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to rob after just four hours of deliberations following a three-week trial.