Christine Grayson was found guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal damage Her partner in crime was cleared but found guilty on eight terrorism offences They were both arrested in raids by police at their homes in August last year. An anti-vaxx conspiracy theorist has been found guilty of plotting to destroy 5G masts after claiming they were linked to the Covid-19 vaccine – as her neo-Nazi, crossbow-wielding partner in crime was found guilty on eight terror charges. Christine Grayson discussed ‘getting rid’ of the mobile phone masts with expanding foam and angle grinders during regular discussions online, a court heard. The 59-year-old was found guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal damage by a jury at Leeds Crown Court. Her co-defendant Darren Reynolds, 60, was cleared of the same charge but convicted of eight terrorist offences. Jurors found him guilty of encouraging terrorism with online comments including calling for MPs to be killed. Reynolds was also convicted of disseminating a terrorist publication by sharing a link to the neo-Nazi White Alexandria’s Library. He was found guilty of six offences of possessing material likely to be useful to a person committing an act of terrorism, including a manual on how to build a .50 Browning calibre single shot rifle, and a document called How To Become An Assassin.