Senior Tory councillor Les Winwood discovered useless inside crack den by drug supplier

A senior Tory politician was found dead at a crack house run by a convicted drug dealer – who was jailed for two years for supplying cocaine.

Senior councillor and former mayor Les Winwood died at crack cocaine dealer Keith Kennedy’s house in the early hours of July 17, 2022, a court heard. The 67-year-old former councillor for Bridgnorth in Shropshire was later “forensically linked” to a stash of drugs found stuffed inside a pillow case.

Kennedy, 52, called emergency services after Mr Winwood died at the property in Bilston, West Midlands, which cops also attended. Before their arrival, Kennedy removed drugs and paraphernalia, but officers had still spotted evidence of drug taking. He pleaded guilty to supplying crack cocaine in August and was jailed for two years at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Wednesday, November 11.

Sentencing, Judge Michael Chambers KC said: “To your credit you phoned emergency services concerning the death of Mr Winwood but also it can be argued you had no choice.







Keith Kennedy has been jailed for two years
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“Subsequent investigations showed you removed evidence to a nearby property. Analysis showed the amount of crack cocaine you could have produced was 100g. This drug is highly dangerous and addictive and causes misery in society.”

Prosecutor Andrew Baker said: “The deceased body of Leslie Winwood was found found at the defendant’s home in Cumberland Road on July 17, 2022. Mr Winwood was 67 years of age and at the time of his death was a councillor in Bridgnorth. He held this role for many years and was mayor of the town as well as the chairman of Bridgnorth Council twice.

“The defendant was present at the address and rung the authorities, found within in property was a white bag with 54g of perceptive, a spoon with traces of crack cocaine.”

Following Mr Winwood’s death, police scoured CCTV footage where they spotted a white pillow being removed from Kennedy’s property and taken to a nearby house. After raiding that property, it was found to have been “forensically linked to the defendant and Mr Winwood”, Mr Baker said.







Winwood was forensically linked to drugs found in a pillowcase
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South Shropshire Conservatives)

The pillow was stashed with over 90g of drugs, ammonia, chemicals used in the production of crack cocaine, and two mobile phones – which when reviewed contained text messages about the sale of drugs. Samantha Powis, defending, said: “The events of this night was particularly traumatic for the defendant.

“He did what he could, in similar circumstances other people do not do the right thing, but he called he police, which led to his conviction. The pre-sentence report says these events acted as a massive wake up call and he has been drug-free for a while now.”

Kennedy had previous convictions for possessing drugs but not supplying. He was not charged with supplying drugs to Mr Winwood and it was not said in court why he was at Kennedy’s house.

Mr Winwood was involved Bridgnorth politics for over 40 years, initially as town councillor where he served as Mayor, and then as Bridgnorth District Councillor until 2009 when he was elected as a Shropshire Councillor.

Paying tribute to him after his death, the Conservative association said: “He was a selfless servant of his community and much loved and admired by all who knew him. He was kind, considerate and went out of his way to represent his constituents.”

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