
Anglin, who turns 26 on Sunday, was sentenced to imprisonment for life — the only sentence for murder in Cayman.
He was also found guilty of the attempted murder of Chris Solomon by reason of transferred malice and possession of an unlicensed firearm. Submissons will be heard about this sentencing at a later date.
Mr. Webster and Mr. Solomon were shot around 1.30am when an estimated 300 people were in the club.
Anglin had elected trial by judge alone and Chief Justice Anthony Smellie began hearing evidence on 1 December. Evidence and arguments were completed before the Christmas break.
The Chief Justice took two and a half hours to summarise the evidence and explain the law, especially regarding anonymous witnesses. He said he found the two anonymous witnesses to be credible and reliable, with no motive to falsely implicate Anglin.
Director of Public Prosecutions Cheryll Richards conducted the case for the prosecution, assisted by Crown Counsel Elisabeth Lees.
Anglin was defended by Attorneys Dorian Lovel-Pank and Lucy Organ.
Details in the Monday Caymanian Compass.
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Hopefully the community can move on from this most tragic event. My best wishes go out to the victim’s family.