Husband and friend guilty of Chatham family arson murders
Farhad Mahmud, Danai Muhammadi and Emma SmithA man has been found guilty of murdering his son, estranged wife and her father in a fire in Kent.
Danai Muhammadi, from Coventry, and his friend, Farhad Mahmud, of Maidstone, were both convicted of three counts of murder at Maidstone Crown Court.
Melissa Crook, 20, and the couple's baby son, Noah, died in the fire in Chatham. Her father, Mark, died later.
Muhammadi's girlfriend Emma Smith, also from Coventry, was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter.
'Life behind bars'During the six-week trial, the court was told used-car salesman Muhammadi, 24, was filled with "spite, anger and resentment" when he and Mahmud, 35, squirted petrol through the letter box using a garden spray container.
The judge, Mr Justice Sweeney, said the pair faced life behind bars.
He told the jury: "There can be very few criminal cases which are as taxing for a jury than this one must have been.
"I don't suppose any of us are going to forget some aspects of the evidence we have heard about the fire."
Amanda and Bohdan Crook survived the blaze at the family homeThe jury also found Muhammadi and Mahmud guilty of two counts of attempted murder of the fire survivors Amanda and Bohdan Crook.
Smith was cleared of both attempted murder charges.