Do The Right Thing

October 19, 2021

Listen as Liverpool Heartbeat Ambassador Asa Murphy, sings about Adam Elisson, then, if you can help, please, do the right thing...

Asa is singing at the Oldy Club in Old Roan.


It was an amazing evening of Asa Unplugged with Asa singing his own songs, including Do the Right Thing in memory of Adam Elisson.


If you have any information that can help to bring those responsible for Adam's murder to justice, please contact the police.  The reward now stands at £24,000


Can You Help?


Anyone with information can report it via Merseyside Police’s online ‘Major Incident Public Portal’ (www.mipp.police.uk) and click on the Merseyside Police badge. 

You can also DM @MerPolCC, or call 101 or leave information anonymously with the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org


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