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Cops hunt on-the-run prisoner, 33, who escaped from jail & was last seen on train as public warned ‘do not approach him’

AN urgent manhunt has been launched after a lag escaped from prison.

Liam Slater is reported to have absconded from HMP Hatfield in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, on Sunday – with police warning members of the public not to approach him.

The 33-year-old was last seen boarding a train to Leeds at Stainforth Station at 8.46pm.

Cops say he has links to Wetherby and Seacroft in Leeds.

They want to hear from anyone who has seen or spoken to Slater recently.

A South Yorkshire Police statement added: “If you see Slater, please do not approach him but instead call 999.

“If you have any other information about where he might be, you can contact us online or by calling 101.

“Please quote incident number 818 of 18 May 2025 when you get in touch.”

Mugshot of Liam Slater.
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Liam Slater was last seen boarding a train to Leeds[/caption]

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A year ago Hawk Tuah girl went viral – but what happened to Haliey Welch next?

The original Hawk Tuah video featuring Haliey Welch by Tim and Dee TV, posted June 23, 2024.
It’s been reported that Haliey Welch has made $500,000 – not bad for a 21-year-old just looking to get drunk one summer evening (Picture: Tim & Dee TV/YouTube)

As they roamed the vibrant Broadway thoroughfare in Nashville, Tennessee, it was only ever meant to be a fun night out for Haliey Welch and Chelsea Bradford. But then the best friends encountered a pair of YouTubers and, in an instant, Haliey became immortalised as ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’.

Within weeks, her throwaway comment spiralled way beyond a meme; ‘hawk tuah’ was emblazoned on merch, became the foundations of a podcast, and even the name of a (regrettable) cryptocurrency

Today, her infamous phrase has helped Haliey earn around $500,000 (though when asked if this is true, her response is sketchy). Not bad for a 21-year-old just looking to get drunk one summer evening.

‘When I saw how big it had become, I was a nervous wreck,’ she tells Metro over Zoom, in her prominent Southern drawl. ‘It felt like a train had done hit me. Before all this, I always kept to myself.’

Tim Dickerson and DeArius Marlow, from popular YouTube series Tim & Dee TV, are the people who ‘discovered’ Haliey. The pair were college roommates turned content creators, who made relatively tame, vox-pop style videos of people on nights out.

After stopping the girls, Haliey asked the pair to ‘spice up’ the questions. When asked what makes her ‘wifey material’, she responded with the now legendary: ‘You gotta hawk tuah and spit on that thang’ – the onomatopoeic cry of lubricating a penis before oral sex.

Hawk Tuah Girl talking to Tim & Dee TV
Hailey was asked what makes her ‘wifey material’ (Picture: Tim & Dee TV/YouTube)

‘I’ve said it before, but in a different context,’ she laughs. ‘Me and my cousins have always said it – if someone makes us mad, we’d say we were going to “hawk tuah, spit on that bitch” as an insult.

‘I guess I kind of phrased it up a little and used it in a different way. But I wasn’t being serious when I said it, and I didn’t think anything twice about it after I already done the interview.’

Tim and DeArius, who were no slouches when it came to content creation, knew such a response would go viral – they just didn’t expect how viral.

While the original video has 4.1 million views, Haliey’s moment was uploaded hundreds and hundreds of times (without the watermark, leaving the YouTubers effectively forgotten. While they haven’t shown her any ill will, the pair have claimed in interviews that they should have had more credit).

When she went viral, Haliey didn’t have social media (Picture: Krystle Lina)

For Hawk Tuah Girl, it was a particularly surreal moment. At the time, she was living with her grandmother and working a minimum wage job in a factory nearby. It was her family who spotted just how famous she was online, after seeing her video plastered all over Facebook – Haliey, at the time, did not have any social media.

‘I knew I had to tell my granny before anyone else did. I sat her down and had to explain what hawk tuah was,’ she recalls. ‘She just giggled about it. Next thing I know, she starts showing up wearing a hawk tuah hat everywhere.’

The sudden obsessive popularity led to fast-acting merchandisers creating gear emblazoned with the phrase – and making serious cash from it. Within weeks, one brand had sold over 2,000 ‘Hawk Tuah’ hats, earning around £50,000, according to Rolling Stone magazine.

Seeing people profiting off her popularity was like a ‘smack in the face’ says Haliey – and believing she was about to get fired from her factory job for missing too much work, she decided to make a go of a life of memeing.

Oakland Athletics v. New York Mets
Last August, Haliey was invited to throw the first pitch during the game between the Oakland Athletics and the New York Mets (Picture: Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Going viral

Hawk tuah is in no way the first meme that has beguiled the internet – those well-versed in the web’s lingua franca will remember memes such as ‘damn, Daniel’ and ‘peanut butter jelly time’, but hawk tuah has remained sticky even a year after it was first uttered.

‘The typical lifecycle of a viral internet moment is short – usually peaking within a few days or weeks as people react, remix, and share the content, then fading as attention shifts to the next big thing,’ explains Megan Boyle, Head of PR at TAL Agency. ‘Hawk tuah stuck around as it was the perfect combination of shock value, humour, and authenticity. It was easily remixable, with TikTok duets, reaction videos or captions, which kept it circulating.

‘Welch herself leaned into the moment – something many viral stars don’t do, but helps keep the brand alive.’

‘I met up with a family friend, who recommended a lawyer to me. That led to me getting an agent and having representation,’ she explains. 

As a star on the rise, she recruited The Penthouse agency – whose clientele includes ‘a dynamic range of artists and influencers’ – and began to court the world of celebrity, as she capatalised on her fame.

Not only did she party alongside country singer Zach Bryan at his concert in Nashville, she was also invited to make the first pitch at a baseball game with the New York Mets, while appearing on a series of internet-versed podcasts.

Haliey’s next move was to launch a podcast of her own, Talk Tuah, alongside best friend Chelsea Bradford, who was by her side when she first went viral. When it peaked at a respectable number five on the global Spotify podcast chats, Haliey looked set to be on a pretty unstoppable run. 

Haliey Welch in IG post March 2025
Haliey turned her hand to podcasting (Picture: Instagram/hay_welch)

But then came the introduction of the Hawk Tuah memecoin $HAWK in December.

As a spokesperson (and therefore, the de facto face), she was inextricably tied to the currency, and while it hit the $490m market cap shortly after it launched, the coin suddenly lost more than 95% of its value within hours. Some fans blamed Haliey, particularly those who invested a significant amount of money into the memecoin.

‘It was the most horrific experience I’ve ever been through. I had no earthly idea what it was,’ she admits. ‘It was a gut-wrenching feeling, like you just feel sorry for everybody that supported you through it, and they lost their money putting it in because they trusted you to guide them with something good, and you didn’t. You failed.’

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While the Hawk Tuah memecoin hit the $490m market cap shortly after it launched, it lost more than 95% of its value within hours (Picture: OverHere)

Haliey, perhaps infamously, did a crypto Q&A on X soon after, and when she asked difficult questions by investors, she responded: ‘Anyhoo, I’m going to bed’ – only for her to effectively go into hiding for several months.

‘It’s something I had to sit there and deal with for three and four months,’ she explains. ‘I thought about it every day when I woke up. And of course, my social media was flooded with it too, but [cryptocurrency] is something I will not ever touch again.’

Although Haliey was cleared by authorities of any wrongdoing with the coin, it didn’t stop her mental health from free-falling at this time.

Hailey Welch Visits The SiriusXM Studio
Haliey is still good friends with Chelsea Bradford(Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

‘I was overwhelmed. I had moved in with my boyfriend and I just looked after my dog. I tried to keep off social media,’ she says. ‘There were talks of therapy, but I’m not one to talk about my problems with people, so I decided not to do that. I just tried to cope the best I could.’

Even now, after being exposed to international levels of fame, Haliey insists she continues to struggle with being recognised.

‘I still find it uncomfortable. I can’t even go to the grocery store, as people will say stuff to me,’ Haliey admits. ‘I come home and barricade myself in the house for a few days. That’s really the only time I get away from it.’

Thankfully, she has support from her close-knit group of friends that have helped her adapt to her strange and uncanny new life.

Haliey makes a brief cameo in Glen Powell’s upcoming Hulu series, “Chad Powers” (Picture: Krystle Lina)

‘A few people I haven’t talked to in years that I went to school with, tried to talk to me and be my friend, which I didn’t let slide,’ she adds. ‘But really, the only major difference is that I don’t need to worry about buying groceries.’

After some brief time away from the spotlight, Haliey relaunched her podcast this April and now hopes to have fellow Southern country girl Britney Spears on the show one day.

Her future career may be on the big screen, too – not only has she got an upcoming documentary about her instant rise to fame, she also makes a brief cameo in Glen Powell’s upcoming Hulu series, “Chad Powers”.

Haliey Welch in IG post March 2025
Haliey has no plans to head to Hollywood (Picture: Instagram/hay_welch)

‘I had so much fun doing it, it was just such a whirlwind. I am trying to be known as more than the Hawk Tuah Girl – but I know it’s part of me now. I’ve accepted it, but I want to be known as Haliey Welch,’ she says.

Even so, Haliey won’t be heading to LA to chase the glittering lights of Hollywood, as she’s still, at heart, a Tennessee girl.

‘I like being out in the country, nobody around me except deer. I just love being out here – I could be out in the yard with my ducks or my dogs or my bunny. I have all sorts of creatures that can keep me entertained,’ she adds with a smile.

While the future may be uncertain, there is one thing that Haliey is sure of.

‘The most important thing is that I stay true to myself,’ she says defiantly. ‘I won’t change for nobody.’ 

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Mum of murdered footballer ‘wishes she had a wand to get rid of knife crime’

Theo Porteous died after he was stabbed in the face and neck two years ago (Credits: Powell Terri-Anne – Communication)

The heartbroken mother of a talented footballer fatally stabbed in a car park yards from his south west London home said she ‘wishes she had a magic wand’ to eradicate knife crime.

Theo Porteous, 36, died after Earl Morin-Britton stabbed him in the face neck and back in an unprovoked attack in August 2023.

He was sentenced to life at Kingston Crown Court on Monday, serving a minimum sentence of 27 years.

The victim’s mother Jeanette Porteous, who was in court for the sentencing, told Metro justice had been done but ‘nothing would bring back’ her ‘loving’ son.

She said: ‘The sentence gives me some sense of closure at least. Some people never get that. Of course nothing will bring my son back but at least his killer has been jailed.

‘I just wish I had a magic wand which I could wave to make knife crime go away. It’s terrible.’

Mrs Porteous said her ‘loving son’ had been a very talented footballer who was from a very close family.

She added: ‘He was very good at football, he loved his family. He was a lovely boy, he really was.’

The court had heard that Theo had been sitting in his vehicle in a car park near his Battersea home when Morin-Britton from Sutton, south London, approached.

As he got out of the car his killer pulled out a blade from the waistband of his trousers and launched an ‘unprovoked and senseless’ savage attack, even stabbing Theo in the face.

The heartbroken mother of a talented footballer fatally stabbed in a car park yards from his south West London home today said she ?wished she had a magic wand? to eradicate knife crime as her son?s killer was jailed. Theo Porteous, 36, died after Earl Morin-Briton stabbed him in the face neck and back in an unprovoked attack in August 2023. He was sentenced to life at Kingston Crown Court on Monday.
A memorial with flowers and letters spelling out THEO have been placed in the car park on Thessaly Road where the attack took place (Picture: John Dunne)

Passers by tried to save him and police and paramedics were scrambled to the car park but he died at the scene.

The Metropolitan Police said it gathered crucial CCTV evidence which helped convict the killer.

Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolley who led the investigation said after the sentencing hearing: ‘Morin-Britton murdered Theo in an unprovoked and senseless attack in broad daylight.

‘Theo was simply sitting in his car when Morin-Britton approached him, saying something which caused Theo to get out of the vehicle.

‘What he was tragically unaware of was that the defendant had in his possession a large knife which he then used to stab Theo numerous times.’

A man has been jailed for life for fatally stabbing his victim during an unprovoked attack in a Battersea car park two years ago. Earl Morin-Briton, 36 (22.01.87), of Rosehill, Sutton was found guilty on Friday, 6 June of murdering 32-year-old Theo Porteous and possession of a knife following a trial at Kingston Crown Court. At his sentencing on Monday, 9 June he was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 27 years.
Earl Morin-Britton was found guilty last Friday (Picture: Metropolitan Police)

A memorial with flowers and letters spelling out THEO have been placed in the car park on Thessaly Road where the attack took place.

Former teammates of Theo at Old Thorntonians FC paid tribute to him after his death and wore black armbands in his memory.

The club said: ‘We remember former player Theo Porteous, who sadly, was fatally stabbed last week in Battersea. To pay tribute to Theo, today all teams, both home and away, will wear black armbands and observe a minute’s applause before their matches.’

Chief Inspector Jolley added: ‘Nothing will ever bring Theo back to his family but I do hope this outcome will give them some sense of closure.

‘Our investigation combined solid detective work with crucial CCTV evidence—enabling us to get justice for Theo’s family and take a very dangerous individual off the streets.’

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