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Prison worker drug mule cried 'I love you' to family when jailed for £1m cocaine plot

A prison staff member who sneaked drugs into jail and used her own home as a "safehouse" sobbed "I love you" to her family as she was locked up.

Megan Woodham, a healthcare assistant at HMP Risley in Warrington, used her own home for a multi-million pound cocaine plot. The employee concealed shipments of drugs, which she would then hand over to inmate Daniel Doran.

The mule also used her home as the "safehouse" for a wider ring involved in the supply of millions of pounds of cocaine, members of which were handed lengthy spells behind bars at Liverpool Crown Court this afternoon, Tuesday, the Liverpool Echo reports. A trial previously heard that Doran - of Hall Lane in Kirkby - was a serving prisoner at HMP Risley between December 2021 and February 2022, with Woodham having been employed as a health worker in the jail.

David Watson, prosecuting, described how they - together with co-defendants Kelsey Higgins and John Butler - were "involved in the supply of a very large quantity of high purity cocaine".

The inmate had access to a mobile phone while behind bars and "organised the moving of cocaine from location to location" from his cell "under the noses of authorities". Woodham was said to have "formed some sort of relationship" with the 32-year-old through her work and would "willingly assist him by allowing her home address to be used for the storage of parcels" of drugs.

Drugs were given by Woodham to Daniel Doran, pictured, in prison (Liverpool Echo)

Higgins meanwhile was described as a close associate of Doran's cousin Butler, who was arrested while travelling to his home in possession of 10kg of cocaine on January 8 last year. His Volkwagen Golf was stopped by police on Dunnings Bridge Road, near to the junction with Heyshaw Road in Netherton and heading in the direction of the Bootle area.

Officers discovered a black bag in the passenger footwell which contained 10, 1kg packages of the class A drugs. These illicit substances had an estimated street value of up to a million pounds.

This seizure sparked an investigation by Merseyside Police, with Butler's seized phone revealing his communications with co-conspirators. He was described as having been "used to carry out criminal tasks" by Doran.

Kelsey Higgins was another member of the drugs gang (Liverpool Echo)

The probe also uncovered a "separate agreement" between 30-year-old Woodham and Doran, in which she "agreed to assist him by taking delivery of packages of ketamine from his criminal associates". She then smuggled these drugs into Risley prison, going undetected thanks to her job, and handed them over to the inmate.

Jurors were told that Doran texted Butler - who he "used to run errands" - on December 14 2021, supplying him with Woodham's then home address on Moat Hall Lane in Wigan. His tasks included the collection of money and the transportation of drugs.

Butler was jailed for eight years in February last year (Liverpool Echo)

Five days later, Doran called 26-year-old Higgins in order to make arrangements for him to take delivery of the 10kg of cocaine. On January 2, he further messaged Butler to "sort a parcy" - a reference to a parcel of drugs.

The following day, Woodham was observed on CCTV in HMP Risley alone in the D wing of the prison where Doran was housed and carrying a bag which she "would not normally be expected to have taken onto the wing". The mum would also "not normally be expected to be on her own in that part of the prison".

Her main duties were carrying out blood tests for prisoners, but Doran was not due to receive one on the day in question. The camera footage showed Woodham approaching his cell before leaning into it, "in all likelihood, passing Doran a package of drugs".

Both then "took a keen interest in the location of the prison officers immediately afterwards".

Doran said in a text a few days later that he had "been under the influence of drugs" since January 3 - "further suggestive he had had drugs delivered to him by Woodham, effectively using her job as a cover".

Then, on January 5, Doran made contact with Butler asking him to make a delivery to Wigan. But his relative "said he couldn't help".

The same day, Butler and Higgins arranged to meet "at the back of a piri shop". Messages sent between Woodham and Doran that evening "suggested she was carrying out an errand for him", "in all likelihood collecting a package" on his behalf after being provided with a postcode in the West Derby area.

But she informed him shortly after 7pm that she had suffered two tyre blowouts while driving on the M58. Doran responded by offering to have the items delivered to her on the motorway where she was broken down, with the goods ultimate delivered to her home.

Butler exchanged phone calls with both Woodham and Butler shortly after 10.15pm, with cell siting data showing he had travelled to the Wigan area. After his departure, she messaged Doran to say "he's been".

The inmate responded: "Ok ha ha. See u tomoz, don't forget wa ones to bring haha an the kenny."

On January 6 and 7, Higgins and Butler were in contact via phone calls to "make arrangements" for drugs to be moved to the former on January 8. That day, Doran warned Woodham not to go ahead with her next delivery as "something has happened on the wing, a security issue" - with messages also referencing a "snitch".

Around 1.30pm, Higgins - of Ridgewood Drive, Orrell Park - made eight attempts to call Butler but none were answered as the latter had been arrested following the discovery of the drugs. Doran also made an attempt to ring the detainee later that day.

He then messaged Butler's partner saying: "I feel like s*** mate. If I cud take is place I really would, I swear."

But his arrangements with Woodham continued. On January 17, Doran messaged her asking if she has the "ket" ready to be picked up.

The following day, she informed him that she had been "excluded" from the jail after suspicions were raised over her behaviour. He messaged back to say "million per cent need to sort getting the s*** picked up”, which "showed that Doran had clearly arranged for drugs to be stored at Woodham's address".

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