The Mersea poison murder accused has been found guilty of killing a couple in a chilling case that has gripped the nation. In a calculated crime, Luke D’Wit poisoned Stephen and Carol Baxter, a married couple from West Mersea, Essex, with the lethal drug fentanyl. The motive behind the murders was a sinister plot to inherit their assets by rewriting their will. Key takeaways Luke D’Wit convicted of murdering Stephen and Carol Baxter. D’Wit laced the couple’s medication with fentanyl. Motive linked to seizing control of the couple’s business. CCTV footage captured D’Wit at the crime scene. Ellie Baxter, the couple’s daughter, discovered their bodies. The Mersea poison murder accused, Luke D’Wit, has been found guilty of the premeditated murder of his employers, Stephen and Carol Baxter, by using the powerful opioid fentanyl. Details of the Murder and the Accused’s Motive The Mersea poison murder accused meticulously planned the crime, exploiting his close relationship with the victims. D’Wit, who was initially hired to build a website for the Baxters’ business, gradually gained their trust and manipulated their will for his financial gain. His deep involvement in their personal lives allowed him to execute the murders without immediate suspicion. “Read more: Video Shows Uncommon Protests in Cuba Amid Growing Food Shortages” The trial revealed that D’Wit’s deception included creating fake personas to influence Mrs. Baxter’s healthcare decisions. The Baxters’ daughter testified to the strange control D’Wit had over her parents, which ultimately led to their (tragic) deaths at his hands. The couple was found deceased in their…