Two men jailed for life for murdering footballer Cody Fisher in Birmingham

Two men have been jailed for life after murdering a semi-professional footballer on a nightclub dancefloor in Birmingham.

Remy Gordon and Kami Carpenter fatally stabbed Cody Fisher on Boxing Day in 2022 after a minor altercation two days earlier.

Gordon will serve a minimum of 26 years, while Carpenter will spend at least 25 years behind bars.

During the trial, jurors were told that Mr Fisher had made brief and “unavoidable” contact with Mr Gordon’s back as he left a club in Solihull on Christmas Eve.

The 23-year-old – a former Birmingham City academy member who also played for Stratford Town and Bromsgrove Sporting – was stabbed in the chest at the Crane nightclub in Digbeth and died at the scene from a chest wound.

He was attacked with a weapon that had been smuggled through security, in what was described as a pre-planned “act of retribution” after the previous minor incident at a Popworld nightclub in Solihull.

Gordon and Carpenter, who had denied the charges against them, had blamed each other for the fatal stabbing and were convicted last month.

Judge Paul Farrer KC said Gordon believed he had been “disrespected” by Mr Fisher and that he sent messages about the encounter in a group chat within four minutes of leaving Popworld.

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