Anthony Junior Murray, 25, is found guilty of murdering Joe Burton, 23, following a New Year’s Eve stabbing in Bury. All reports say the killing happened at Burton’s flat (or Murray’s flat, as described by the outlets) and that the case was brought after police reviewed footage captured by a pet monitoring camera. According to the coverage, the camera footage played a key role in exposing Murray’s account of events to investigators and contributed to his conviction. The articles describe that Murray was convicted of stabbing Burton to death while the incident occurred around New Year’s Eve. The Manchester Evening News reports the verdict for Murray and identifies the victim. The Irish Mirror similarly reports Murray’s conviction and links it to pet camera footage that authorities use to challenge his statements. The Daily Record (Scotland) also describes Murray as being caught on pet camera and convicted for the fatal stabbing of his sister’s boyfriend, Joe Burton, in Bury. The reporting is consistent that the conviction is tied to video evidence from a pet camera and that Murray is found guilty of murder.