

When the investigations hunted for a metal-datester who became a convicted person, they took the lead from an amazing source.
A call on Facebook to find the wanted man was about to attract people’s attention – because the man himself had complained in a comment that “Hangaw” in the picture used by the police.
“There were many statements that supported George, he said he had done nothing wrong (and that) should not be in prison,” local reporter said.
But what Ms. Morgan didn’t realize was that Paul was punished alongside her friend Layton Davis for stealing one of the biggest treasures in the history of the British islands, worth £3 million.
The story dates back to more than a thousand years, for Britain in the early Middle Ages.
The gold, silver and hundreds of coins were buried by an unknown person.
The treasuries disappeared until the morning in June 2015 when – on a farm near Lyominster, Herefordshair, the Mineral Determination Machine, in Newport, and Davis, in Pontipreed, began to sprinkle the land.

When the pair of the universe that had long revealed, they thought they would become rich and change their lives forever.
But only one of these statements proved that it is true.
You need a license from a land owner to be identified on their land, Paul and Davis have not had permission to be in the field they have found.
Then, instead of informing the land owner and the local forensic physician within 14 days, the two put the Anglo-Saxon treasury in a bag of carriages and returned to Wales, where they published a photo of the discovery in the discoverers.
They deleted their photos from the site and their phones soon after it – but the Internet, and the software of police finding, they will never forget.

Paul also tried to learn more about the line by contacting the currency dealer Paul Wells at an anti-cardiff shop.
Accompanied by the older seller, Jason Salam, when Wales saw about 12 silver currency that were scattered on a table that was supervised.
“It was as if they were built on the day they were built,” Wales told Foll Gold. BBC’s new BBC podcast Test of the case.
“As if it has never been used to buy bread, or a pint.
“I had a lens in my pockets that they looked at me. At the first look, I thought they were medieval or 12th.
“Mr. Salam was excited and he said they may be the seventh or eighth century.
Paul and Davis lied and told their agents that they had received permission from the landowner to dig, before they produce the glory of the crown of the discovery – three pieces of gold jewelry.
“My eyes were close to my head. They said the currencies and jewelers were together when it was found and the currencies were found on the same day with jewelers.

The agents warned that the pair was in a dangerous soil and that they must announce the finding, but Wales said Paul was exciting and not listening to what he said.
Wales then agreed to receive several currencies and “wait them.
The currencies were then exposed to the leaders of the two al-Freeds, ruled by the Wisex and the Mercy II, the Old Kingdom, which covers the area where the currencies were found.
Currencies such as these have changed the vision of the relationship between the two kingdoms, which shows an alliance that has not been thought before, because the national state that becomes England will emerge.

Peter Riville, who was a liaison officer in 2015 for the British Museum Old Porto Plan Planwas it the kind of person that Paul and Davis should have turned to advice about the finding?
“This rumor was rotating around him, which means something important was found, and the details were that someone discovered a large medieval store and had at least 300 currencies,” Rivel told Foley’s Gold.
“The story was that two boys had come up and found from southern Wales. So we knew there was no one at home and that we hadn’t received a special name at that time.
Mr. Riville touches the nets of the discoverers to find out, “If someone has heard something strong, and they all come back, and say they have heard about the same thing: a large medieval warehouse was found near Lyominster.
The deleted photos of Paul and Davis online blocked Mr. Riville, who could know that there were more than a currency that had a very similar sign and was buried in the same place.
He followed an email for Paul and Davis and told them he had heard they had found things worthy of the treasuries, and reminded that they had 14 days to report it.
“It’s a completely open and honest path… You have 14 days to make a job,” Riville said.
But again, Paul and Davis could not follow advice.
They left the jewelers to the Wales museums, but most of the 300 were “lost”.
At this point, the police began investigating.

In 2019, Paul and Davis’s actions were at the top at the top of the top and for theft and hiding their discoveries.
Paul was imprisoned for 10 years, then reduced from six and a half and a half, while Davis was imprisoned by eight and a half years, and was later reduced to five years.
Wales because of The hiding of the findings and sentenced to 12 months suspended prison.
Paul and Davis imposed sanctions but then He was ordered by the court To pay each of them about £600,000, the judge said it was still illegally hiding up to 270 coins and jewelry to make a profit.
Because most currencies are not discovered, the estimate of the warehouse vary from £2 million to £10m.
After an executive session in September 2024, Davis was sentenced to another five years and three months in prison for not paying the £600,000.
But Paul made a popular Facebook post in October last year.

After seeing the post, Ms. Morgan participated with Paul with Paul.
“He said, ‘I will not run away from anything,” he said.
Paul was finally arrested in Edinburgh and arrested before being released in December.
However, when he was supposed to appear in court in January 2025 to respond to the charges he had not made by returning £600,000, he left. in the running again.
And there, until now, he stays.