A gangland “executioner” who waited four years to take revenge on a prison officer for seizing a phone from his cell has been jailed for a minimum of 45 years for his murder.

Armed robber Elias Morgan shot father-of-three Lenny Scott six times outside a gym in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, on 8 February 2024.

Investigators at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool discovered evidence Morgan was having a sexual relationship with a female officer called Sarah Williams after the phone was found in March 2020.

Police said Mr Scott had been “assassinated” by Morgan, who was described as a “cold-blooded executioner who took a man’s life doing his job”.

Det Ch Insp Lee Wilson said Mr Scott was a “man of huge integrity and bravery who did the right thing and who sadly paid the ultimate price by doing so”.

Sentencing judge Mr Justice Goose told Morgan he was satisfied the murder was a “revenge killing” for what Mr Scott “did lawfully in his duty as a prison officer”.

“The murder of the deceased has caused profound grief to the deceased’s family, his young children and all who knew him,” he said.

“He was 33 with most of his life ahead of him.

He was loved, he was respected and he made them proud.”

Morgan listened to the sentencing at Preston Crown Court quietly after telling his barrister to say “nothing at all” on his behalf.

Caroline Goodwin, KC, representing him, told the court: “My very firm instructions are that I am to offer no mitigation, no submissions and no representations to the court.”