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Boyfriend of Brit shot dead by her father in Texas speaks out on tragedy for the first time - and how he was bundled into a police car as she was rushed to hospital
2026-05-21 · via News | Mail Online

The boyfriend of Lucy Harrison, the 23-year-old British graduate shot dead by her father in Texas, has recalled being bundled into a police car as she lay dying in an ambulance.

Speaking out for the first time, Sam Littler said he spent agonising hours not knowing whether his girlfriend was dead or alive, despite begging for updates.

Lucy was shot through the heart on January 10, 2025, by her father, Kris Harrison, a British citizen, while he was 'showing off' his gun at his home in Prosper, Texas.

Harrison, 52, was never arrested for fatally shooting Lucy, hours before she and Mr Littler were due to fly home to Warrington, Cheshire, despite admitting he had been drinking on the day.

A jury in Texas last year decided not to issue an indictment but, in February, a UK coroner recorded a verdict of unlawful killing. After taking time to process this, Mr Littler released a statement detailing his recollection of the tragic events.

He wrote: 'I was not allowed to go with Lucy in the ambulance. Instead, I was placed in the back of a police car for more than two hours without any updates, despite repeatedly asking for information about her condition. 

'During that time, I was asked to write a statement alone in the back of the police car, while still not knowing whether Lucy was alive.'

Mr Littler recalled that, after a few hours, he and Kris were taken to a police station for further interviews - still without information on Lucy's condition.

Sam Littler with his girlfriend, Lucy Harrison, who tragically died in January 2025 after being shot by her father

Mr Littler has released his version of events for the first time, recalling what the 'most painful' moment was 

Lucy Harrison, 23, from Warrington, Cheshire, died from her injuries - but no indictment was issued against her father who pulled the trigger

He continued: 'While waiting, I could hear part of a phone conversation through a door nearby. 

'I heard someone discussing what had happened and referring to it as an "accident", along with comments about the uncertainty over whether the bullet had passed through fatally.'

Mr Littler then came face-to-face again with Kris, who bizarrely told him: 'Everything is going to be alright,' before trying to put his arm around Mr Littler - who 'moved away'.

The statement continued: 'There was no discussion of what had happened, only that comment, moments before I was told that my girlfriend had died.'

A Texas ranger then came and confirmed Mr Littler's worst fears, that his girlfriend had died from her injuries.

When he called 911, Mr Littler did not actually know Lucy had been shot, according to his statement.

He wrote: 'I was trying to explain an emergency without understanding what had actually happened. 

'That confusion, and the delay in understanding the true nature of the situation has stayed with me ever since.'

Lucy was shot through the heart by her father Kris Harrison, a British citizen, while he was 'showing off' his gun

In bodycam footage captured as police arrived at the house, Mr Harrison insisted the gun 'just went off' 

This is Kris Harrison's house in Texas where Lucy was fatally wounded, and where Mr Littler was bundled into a police car with no updates on her condition 

He also recalls feeling 'confused' by Harrison's behaviour in the moments after the shooting, which he still struggles to understand.

And one of the 'most painful' parts of going back over the evidence came from a police officer's bodycam footage.

It captures someone saying: 'They were due to go back today,' to which the reply was: 'Well they're not now.' 

Mr Littler also described the sense of isolation and desperation that washed over him, being '23 years old, alone in Texas, [having] just been told that my girlfriend had died'.

On top of the agonising loss, he was also aware Lucy's father had already been released, and that the incident had been chalked as a 'terrible accident' before any proper investigation.'

Mr Littler said he agreed with the coroner's conclusion of unlawful killing, and that hearing the 'devastating' evidence at inquest had confirmed his fears.

In the wake of the tragedy, Mr Littler and Lucy's grieving family have felt let down by the British authorities, with their MP accusing then-Foreign Secretary David Lammy of failing to provide adequate emotional or legal support.

Sarah Hall, the Labour MP for Warrington South, has joined forces with the family in their campaign to have the investigation reopened.

The MP said Lucy's mother and step father, Jane and Sam Coates, 'have been let down from day one by everyone'.

Lucy (pictured) had been due to fly back to Manchester on the day she was shot after spending Christmas in the States

Sarah Hall, the Labour MP for Warrington South, has joined forces with her mother Jane Coates and Mr Littler - who have been campaigning for the US to reopen the investigation

She said: '[We know from] the coroner's report that from the trajectory of where she had been shot, there's no other way that it could have happened other than him standing in front of her, and having pointed a gun at her'.

She plans to raise Lucy's case in parliament and call on the Government to pressure US authorities to review the case.

Ms Coates hopes the coroner's findings around Harrison's 'recklessness', while under the influence of alcohol, could lead to a fresh US investigation.

While she does not think Harrison intended his actions, she believes he acted carelessly after drinking - which was the conclusion Cheshire coroner Jacqueline Devonish also reached. 

Lucy, a fashion graduate from Manchester Metropolitan University, was raised in a single-parent household by primary school deputy headteacher Ms Coates, who divorced Harrison when her daughter was four. 

Lucy remained in touch with her father, former CEO of a telecoms company, who moved to Saudi Arabia and later Texas. In the US, he remarried and had two daughters with second wife Heather.

She regularly visited him and her half-sisters during the summer and at Christmas.

But the inquest heard she expressed concern to friends about her father owning a Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistol in the house where her siblings lived.

Harrison, who had no licence or training, bought the pistol for $500 (£370) two years before his daughter's death – but in Texas, owning a firearm at home without a licence is legal for self-defence.

Mr Littler, Lucy's boyfriend of five years, recalled how on the morning of the tragedy she and her father argued about sexual assault claims against Donald Trump.

He said Lucy asked her father: 'How would you feel if I was the girl and I'd been sexually assaulted?'.

Lucy was 'left upset' when her father replied 'he had two other daughters so it would not bother him much'.

Later in the afternoon, Mr Littler said Harrison led his daughter into his bedroom, telling her 'I have a gun, do you want to see it?'

Seconds later, there was a loud bang and Harrison screamed for his wife, Heather.

Mr Littler, who called 911, recalled how while he was speaking to emergency services, Harrison spoke out but never said Lucy had been shot – instead claiming she had passed out.

After reviewing the US post-mortem examination report and other police statements, the UK coroner ruled: 'To shoot her through the chest whilst she was standing would have required him to have been pointing the gun at his daughter without checking for bullets and pulled the trigger. I find this action to be reckless.'

A campaign called For Luce has since been launched by her family in her memory, in the hopes of applying pressure on US authorities to reopen the case and lobby for framework to support families in the UK whose loved ones are killed overseas. 

Sam Littler's full statement

'Following the conclusions reached by Senior Coroner Devonish on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at the inquest into the death of my girlfriends, Lucy Harrison, I have taken time to process the evidence heard and the findings that were made,' he said.

'I would like to continue from Jane's original statement and add my own reflections based on my experience in Texas and everything that followed.

'I recognise that the UK and Texas operate under different legal systems and firearms laws. I also appreciate the challenges faced by all agencies involved in responding to a traumatic incident.

'However, aspects of the evidence heard during the inquest, including the findings recorded by the coroner regarding the handling of the firearm, alcohol consumption, and the absence of blood alcohol or breathalyser testing, have left me with my continuing questions and concerns about the circumstances surrounding Lucy's death and the investigation that followed.

'My comments are intended only to reflect my personal experience and understanding of the evidence heard at the inquest.

'The information shared in the coroner's court was the first time I had heard, in a formal legal setting, a clear account of what was believed to have happened on January 10, 2025. I had held concerns for over a year which I chose not to express publicly, placing my trust in the UK's coroner's process.

'Based on the evidence presented, the coroner found that Kris had been consuming alcohol without the knowledge of anyone in the household before taking Lucy into a bedroom, where she died from a gunshot wound to the chest.

'The coroner stated that this would have required the gun to have been pointed in Lucy's direction from across the room, without checking whether it was loaded, before the trigger was pulled. The coroner described those actions as reckless.

'The coroner also identified inconsistencies within aspects of Kris' account of events. In her conclusions, the coroner stated that she did not accept aspect of Kris' statement, including Kris' account that the gun had 'just gone off', references to a television segment about gun crime, which is consistent with everything I knew about her and her strong views on firearms.

'As a family, we did not have the opportunity to hear Kris answer questions directly before the coroner, as he chose not to attend the UK inquest, explaining that it was too emotionally difficult for him to do so.

'However, he did submit a late written statement, made an application seeking the coroner's recusal and issued statements to media outlets on the same day. I personally struggled to understand the decision not to attend the inquest while issuing public statements on the same day.

'I agree with the coroner's conclusions and the findings reached at the inquest. Hearing the evident in full was devastating, but it confirmed many of the concerns I had carried privately since Lucy's death.

'The corner found that Kris had been drinking continuously on January 10, 2025, and had also admitted to drinking the day before, without the knowledge of anyone else in the household.

'One of the hardest things for me to live with is that, during my 911 call, I did not know Lucy had been shot. I was trying to explain an emergency without understanding what had actually happened. That confusion, and the delay in understanding the true nature of the situation has stayed with me ever since.

'Although I was in shock immediately after the shooting, I remember feeling confused by Kris' behaviour in those moments. His demeanour, as seen in the bodycam footage shown during the inquest, has remained difficult for me to understand and process. 

'The footage also captured a moment where someone said, 'They were due to go back today', to which the response heard was, 'Well they're not now.'

'That exchange remains one of the most painful parts of the footage for me to revisit.

'When Kris was taken outside, an officer asked whether he had been drinking alcohol. His initial response was to deny it. After the officer stated that he could smell alcohol on his breath, Kris then acknowledged that he had consumed alcohol.

'During my own interview with investigators, I had also raised concerns about Kris' previous issues with alcohol. Despite officers being aware that alcohol had been consumed, and despite Kris being the only other person in the room when Lucy was shot, no breathalyser or blood alcohol test was carried out.

'I was later informed that officers did not believe there was probably cause because he did not appear impaired. Given the seriousness of the incident, I struggled to understand why objective testing was not undertaken at this time. 

'I was not allowed to go with Lucy in the ambulance. Instead, I was placed in the back of a police car for more than two hours without any updates, despite repeatedly asking for information about her condition. During that time, I was asked to write a statement alone in the back of the police car, while still not knowing whether Lucy was alive.

'A few hours later, I was told that Kris and I were being taken to the police station for further interviews, again without being given any information about Lucy. When we arrived, Kris was taken into one room, and I was placed in another.

'While waiting, I could hear part of a phone conversation through a door nearby. I heard someone discussing what had happened and referring to it as an 'accident', along with comments about the uncertainty over whether the bullet had passed through fatally.

'The conversation was muffled and I could not hear everything clearly, but at the time it left me concerned that preliminary assumptions about the circumstances may already have been developing before my own account had been fully obtained.

'Shortly afterwards, I was taken into another room just as Kris was leaving. He looked at me and said, 'Everything is going to be alright' before attempting to place his arm around my shoulder. I moved away.

'There was no discussion of what had happened, only that comment, moments before I was told that my girlfriend had died.

'I was informed by a Texas Ranger that Lucy had died. I was then given only a few minutes before being asked further questions.

'Before describing that interview, I feel it is important to explain the position I was in at the time. I was 23 years old, alone in Texas, and had just been told that my girlfriend had died.

'I also understood that Kris had already been released. From my perspective, it felt as though the situation was already being viewed as a 'terrible accident' before I was questioned as a witness.

'At the time, some of the questions appeared, from my perspective, to focus on confirming particular points. I raised concerns about Kris' alcohol use, including his previous issues with alcohol. I was later informed by the District Attorney's Office that it had not met the threshold for alcohol testing.

'After the interview, I was asked to call Lucy's mum, Jane, to inform her of Lucy's death. I found this extremely distressing. When she did not answer, I was asked to call my own mum and ask her to go to Jane's house.

'I was advised to say, 'there has been a terrible accident, Lucy has been shot and is no longer with us.'

'I was then told that I would need to return to the Harrison household, where the shooting had taken place. I explained that I did not want any contact with Kris and did not feel comfortable returning to the house that night. Even in the immediate shock and trauma of what had happened, I knew I did not feel able to go back there. I asked instead to remain at the station.

'A volunteer chaplain then offered for me to stay with him and his family, which I accepted on the understanding that my location would not be shared with Kris. He supported me throughout the night and took me to the airport the following morning.

'I remain deeply grateful for the kindness and compassion he showed me during one of the worst moments of my life.

'When I returned to the UK, I was in shock and unable to speak in detail about what had happened for several days. Around two weeks later, I began speaking to my mum about some of the concerns I had been left with following Lucy's death.

'It was not until February 14, 2025, that we finally had contact with the District Attorney's Office, after we had reached out ourselves. During those discussions, we were advised that they had been waiting for the family to make contact, partly because a number of UK journalists had already contacted their office. From my perspective, it left me uncertain as to whether those conversations would have otherwise taken place.

'During a later call in March 2025, involving the District Attorney, a First Prosecutor and a Texas Ranger, several basic details relating to Lucy, including aspects of her personal circumstances were stated incorrectly. As a bereaved family, we found this upsetting and difficult to understand.

'During that same discussion, the Texas Ranger stated that, on arriving at the scene, his initial impression had been that it looked like a homicide investigation. When I asked questions about positioning and measurements taken at the scene, I was told, 'This isn't like CSI on the television.'

'I personally found that response dismissive, particularly given the seriousness of the circumstances and the questions we were trying to understand.

'During the call, I also raised an argument that had taken place on the morning of Lucy's death, which I later referred to in my statement to the UK coroner's inquest. I was told that I had not mentioned this during my original interview.

'At the time of that interview, I had described it as 'normal family matters', which reflected how I understood those exchanges at the time, as disagreements and tensions within the household were not unusual during my visits.

'I explained that I had been interviewed only minutes after being informed that Lucy had died and had not been contacted again afterwards to clarify or expand upon my account. I returned to the UK the following day and was not further contacted by US authorities in the weeks that followed.

'I recognise that the Grand Jury process in Texas is confidential and that no criminal charge was brough. I do not know exactly what evidence was presented. I have therefore been left with seeking further understanding following the evidence heard during the UK inquest.

'For example, I do not know whether the Grand Jury was provided with evidence relating to alcohol consumption that, according to the coroner's findings, was unknown to others in the household the CCTV footage showing Kris purchasing two 500ml cartons of wine approximately two hours before the shooting, or the post-mortem findings regarding the downward trajectory of the bullet.

'I also do not know whether they were shown the bedroom diagram included within the UK inquest bundle, which recorded the location of the bullet casing near the bedside table, the location of the firearm near the opposite lower corner of the bed and bloodstaining near the entrance to the en-suite bathroom.

'Based solely on my understanding of the evidence presented during the inquest, I personally struggled to reconcile the physical evidence shown in that diagram with the account that Lucy had been standing beside Kris when the gun was removed from its case. I do not know whether the Grand Jury was informed that the firearm was doing to be in full working order, or that the bullet itself was never recovered.

'Prior to the inquest, I respected the need for confidentiality and chose not to speak publicly. I now feel that it is the right time for me to honour Lucy in the way that feels right to me, and to use my voice to speak about both my experience and the evidence heard during the inquest.

'Everything I have said reflects my own personal experience, recollection and understanding of the evidence heard during the UK inquest and the findings made by the coroner.

'I recognise that the legal process in Texas concluded without criminal charges being brought. Nothing in this statement is intended to suggest otherwise.

'I will not be making any further public comment at this time.'