Hours after murder, killers were hawking Mikhail Eno's belongings, piled into a shopping trolley

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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
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JUST hours after murdering Mikhail Eno, his killers were trying to sell his treasured possessions.

Anthony Graham, 41, and Deborah Clark, 33, piled Mikhail Eno's belongings into a shopping trolley to sell.

  1. Anthony Graham tries to sell Mikhail Eno's belongings in a Hessle jewellers

    Anthony Graham tries to sell Mikhail Eno's belongings in a Hessle jewellers

  2. Anthony Graham

    Killers: Anthony Graham and Deborah Clark will serve at least 20 years in prison.

CCTV images reproduced here show the Graham trying to hawk Mr Eno's belongings to an unsuspecting shopkeeper.

Hours earlier, they had tied Mr Eno up with tape and left him dying from the 227 injuries they had inflicted with a hammer and a shovel.

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Graham and Clark will each serve at least 20 years in prison after being convicted of Mr Eno's murder.

Graham took a box of nine engraved medals, belonging to Mr Eno and his grandfather, and tried to sell them in Hessle along with Mr Eno's jewellery.

Graham tried five times to withdraw money from Mr Eno's bank account and the CCTV system tracked the pair laughing and drinking whisky in the streets around Hessle.

Businesses in Hessle also provided the police with CCTV footage of the pair before the murder.

It showed them trying to sell Mr Eno's goods before his death in jewellers, second-hand shops and a phone shop.

The couple had befriended Mr Eno and moved into his flat in Gisburn Road, Hessle, but behind his back, they were stealing his possessions.

In the weeks before his death, Graham had already stolen a £250 air rifle, a drill and fishing rods from Mr Eno.

The CCTV system, run by Hessle Town Council, tracked them back to Millport Flats where they tried to hide out to avoid detection for the murder.

But in the hours after Mr Eno's death, the pair were seen to target another elderly victim in the Woolwich Flats in Hessle, where Clark distracted the man as Graham stole his money.

Police finally arrested the drug addicts at 11.49pm on November 9, 2010.

Praise for 'kind man' Mikhail Eno found dead in his Hessle flat

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  • Profile image for cara_mia

    by cara_mia

    Friday, February 10 2012, 12:40AM

    “I don't believe in capital punishment but if I was Mike Eno's brother, I'd be waiting for the day they were set free.
    They wouldn't see the following day”

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    by cueball44

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 5:11PM

    “MICKEY_LUV. When a person is sentenced to a term of imprisonment, it means loss of liberty, it does not include "And to be ill treated". It is the prison governor's job to mete out more punishment if the person misbehaves. But he can only go so far, Human Rights again. Sirlaffalot. I do believe the prison system went down hill when they introduced parole in the late 60s and 70s. They then slashed the amount of time a person serves again since then. I think the probation service is to blame for a lot of the re offending by allowing the wool to be pulled over their eyes by career criminals.”

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    by Sirlaffalot

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 8:40AM

    “Since 1955 when indictable crimes were 18 per 1000 capita it had risen to 89.1 per capita in 1997. Obviously since the abolition of capital punishment & the advent of left-wing tree-hugging liberalism & The Human Rights Act crime has rocketed out of all proportion.

    The above figures are taken from "A Century of Change: Trends in UK statistics since 1900" http://tinyurl.com/2vrogxa

  • Profile image for Mickey_Luv

    by Mickey_Luv

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 10:09PM

    “@cueball44
    I respect your views on capital punishment. So if we have to imprison scum like this for a long time would you agree with me that its a basic cell with no heat , bread and water and no luxuries at all. Costs for housing prisoners was approx £34,000 in England and Wales two years ago.

    http://tinyurl.com/8a5yqrv

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    by cueball44

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 9:06PM

    “MICKEY_LUV. Over the years (since capital punishment was abolished) this topic has popped up at least once a year, and it goes round and round like a carousel, and gets nowhere. Of course there are many among us who would like to get our hands on such people and mete out our own type of punishment (including me), but we must not allow ourselves stoop to their level. Capital punishment was abolished due the miscarriages of justice (executing innocent people). Now we have DNA, but that is not enough to get it reintroduced, the argument now is, no one is entitled to take another human life no matter what crime they have committed. We then come the human rights act, and prisoners are avid readers of what it contains, they have used it to their advantage, and that is why their time in prison is a lot easier than it used to be. Blame the do gooders (i am not one of them). PS I do firmly believe that a person who is convicted of murder, should spend the rest of their days incarcerated.”

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    by Mickey_Luv

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 7:41PM

    “@cueball44
    Seriously, what would you do with them?”

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    by cueball44

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 7:25PM

    “It is true, that there are/was "Death Squads" that roam/roamed the streets at night in several countries on this planet, murdering the undesirables then disposing of their remains. But not in this country because WE are civilised.”

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    by GetRealPlease

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 5:48PM

    “Oh except davster1, I don't agree with davster1.

    Nazi's were seen as evil, and were evil because they killed millions of good and decent people for no good reason. Surely you can see the difference and understand why people like David_Nivea, me and others say what we say here.

    Bad eggs are cast out and killed in the natural world so why not in the human world. These people are beyond all doubt bad eggs.”

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    by tosh1958

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 5:44PM

    “Cullin druggies is the way forward.”

  • Profile image for GetRealPlease

    by GetRealPlease

    Wednesday, February 08 2012, 5:39PM

    “Yep I agree with all the below, they are animals who should be fed to the animals. Sling them in a gage with a couple of hungry lions. That would be worth watching”

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