Man found guilty of murder after stabbing man in Salisbury

Alfie Miller, 22, of Willow Drive, Durrington, was convicted of the murder of 52 year old Darren Hughes

Alfie Miller
Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 16th Dec 2025
Last updated 16th Dec 2025

A 22-year-old man has ben found guilty of murder following the fatal stabbing of a man in Salisbury earlier this year.

Alfie Miller, 22, of Willow Drive, Durrington, was convicted of the murder of 52 year old Darren Hughes, following a three-week trial by jury at Winchester Crown Court.

He has been remanded into custody and will be sentenced tomorrow (December 17).

The court heard that Miller had arranged to meet Darren, whom he knew through a mutual friend, at Darren’s home in Davies Road, Longhedge on 2nd May 2025.

Over the course of the night, the pair consumed alcohol and drugs, including cocaine and cannabis.

In the morning, at around 7.45am, Miller attacked Darren in the bathroom, stabbing him multiple times with a kitchen knife.

Miller then left the property, calling for neighbours to alert the police.

Miller subsequently admitted manslaughter but denied murder, initially claiming that Darren had made repeated, unwanted advances towards him and that he had been acting in self-defence, before relying on a defence of ‘loss of control’ in court.

However, Judge Dugdale dismissed this defence during the trial, directing the jury to consider whether Miller had the intent to murder or seriously harm Darren.

The jury found him guilty of murder.

Darren Hughes

Detective Inspector Darren Ambrose, from the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “This was a brutal and violent attack against a defenceless victim, and my thoughts remain with Darren’s friends and family at this difficult time.

“Miller left the flat following the attack, leaving Darren to die in his own bathroom. Upon his arrest, he immediately admitted stabbing Darren but claimed to be acting in self-defence.

“Darren was completely unarmed, however, and was preparing to get into the shower when Miller murdered him.

“I am pleased that the jury has come to the correct verdict and found him guilty of murdering Darren. This is the only outcome that truly reflected this horrendous crime and has at least provided Darren’s family with a feeling that justice has been done.”

Darren’s family released a statement paying tribute to him, saying: “Alfie Miller has today been found guilty of murder, and for us this was the only outcome we could ever have accepted.

“We want to thank Wiltshire Police and the Crown Prosecution for their hard work in securing the correct verdict.

“We also want to thank all those people who we know tried so hard to help Darren in what we know must have been a horribly shocking and distressing situation for them.

“We can only ask now that we can be left in peace to grieve and come to terms with the loss of Darren.

“No one deserves to die in the horrific and violent way that Darren did, and this had been very hard for us all to accept.

“Please could we ask people that if you are tempted to make negative or speculative comments on social media that you stop before you type.

“Please ask yourself how you would feel if this was a member of your own family. Darren had a young son who does not deserve to read those types of comments about his much-loved Dad.”

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