
Killer farmer leaves millions to pub landlady, tabloids lose minds
A British tabloid front page from February 19, 2026, dominated by a sensational story about Tony Martin (a farmer convicted of killing a burglar in 1999) leaving his £2.5 million fortune to a pub landlady. The page features multiple celebrity stories including Prince William discussing mental health on a radio show, alongside promotional offers for Iceland supermarket. The layout is typical tabloid chaos with large bold headlines and multiple competing stories.
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DAILY Mirror
THE HEART OF BRITAIN
Thursday, February 19, 2026
E2
FREE pack of fruit at Iceland & the food WAREHOUSE
worth up to £1.89
Wills live on heir...
William with rapper Guyna B.
Prince joins radio chat on men's mental health
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KILLER FARMER EXCLUSIVE
TONY MARTIN'S £2.5M GIFT TO PUB LANDLADY
He leaves entire fortune to woman who befriended him after jail release
BY DAN WARBURTON
KILLER farmer Tony Martin has left his £2.5million fortune to a pub boss who helped him after his release from prison. Mr Martin, who died aged 80 last year, shot burglar Fred Barras, left, in 1999. He left his estate to pub landlady Jacqui Wisbey, 52, who ran his local. Her husband Dave said: "They were very close friends."
FULL STORY: PAGES 4&5
Tony Martin and landlady Jacqui Wisbey enjoy drinks