A man who tried to kill his parents by driving them into a canal has been found guilty of shooting them dead four months later.
Stephen Seddon, who had an "insatiable thirst for cash", carried out the "execution" to get his hands on his inheritance.
The 46-year-old convicted fraudster had once before tried to murder his father, Robert Seddon, 68, and mother, Patricia, 65, in a staged car accident.
Strapped in the back seats of a hires car, Seddon drove the pair into a canal on March 20, last year, in a faked road accident.
He then "played the hero" in the aftermath of the "accident" when he was forced to abort his plot to kill them after bystanders went to their aid in the submerged BMW.
On July 4 - four months later - he shot the couple dead with a sawn-off shotgun at their home in Clough Avenue, Sale, Greater Manchester.
His elderly and caring parents had made him sole beneficiary of their £230,000 estate in their will - if they both died - and paid with their lives.
They had already gifted the father-of-three £40,000 in cash and bought him his home in Benevente Street, Seaham, in Co Durham.
After a five week trial, a jury at Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday found him guilty of two counts of attempted murder and two counts of murder.
There were cried of "Yes!" from the victims' family in the public gallery who burst into tears and hugged each other when the verdicts were announced.
During the trial, Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, described Seddon as the ultimate "ungrateful son".
On his first attempt to kill his parents, the court heard Seddon had taken the pair out on the pretext of treating them to a belated Mother's Day meal.
His nephew Daniel - who managed to free himself and reach safety - was also in the car when it veered off the road into the Bridgewater Canal in Timperley, south Manchester.
Mr and Mrs Seddon were rescued from the water, after which their son gave many varied accounts of what had happened to police.
He told one officer at the scene he had suffered a heart attack, and also suggested the car had hit a brick.
Months later, Robert Seddon confided in his GP that he believed the episode had been a deliberate attempt to kill him - and that he intended to confront his son about it.
The next day - he and his wife were shot dead at their home.
Seddon had taken three shotgun cartridges with him. Police believe he also intended to kill his disabled nephew too, who he did not realise was in respite care that day.
The murder weapon was planted in his father's lap, and his right hand placed on it, to give the impression of a murder suicide.
He denied the shooting and said it was "ridiculous" to claim he had tried to kill his own mother and father and "sick" to suggest he had intended to murder his nephew as well.
Seddon, who now faces life in prison for the killings, will be sentenced on Thursday.
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