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Deli owner John Leathem admits frenzied murder of Paige Doherty | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A man is facing a life sentence for the "frenzied" knife murder of Clydebank teenager Paige Doherty. | |
The 15-year-old's body was found in a wooded area in the West Dunbartonshire town on 21 March. She had more than 140 injuries and been stabbed 61 times. | |
Paige was last seen entering a deli, owned by 32-year-old John Leathem. | |
He admitted her murder and claimed to have "panicked" after Paige threatened to report him for sexual assault after she applied for a job. | |
At the High Court in Glasgow, judge Lady Rae deferred sentence on Leathem until next month and told the married father-of-two: "This was a savage, frenzied attack on a child." | |
The court heard that Paige, who was 4ft 8in, had stayed with a friend in Clydebank the night before she was killed. | |
She had gone into the delicatessen, on Fleming Avenue, to buy a roll before travelling to a hairdressers where she worked in Kirkintilloch, about 12 miles away. | |
CCTV footage played in court showed Paige entering Delicious Deli at 08:21. Leathem is believed to have killed her shortly afterwards. | |
Prosecutor Iain McSporran told the court: "That was the last time she was seen or captured on CCTV alive by anyone other than by Leathem." | |
Cover-up begins | |
Just 10 minutes after Paige entered the deli, the shutter to the front door was pulled down. | |
Leathem told the owner of a nearby hairdresser who had peered in: "What a morning - the lassie didn't turn up. I had a nose bleed and I need to collect my car." | |
After collecting his car and parking it outside the deli, Leathem began his attempt to cover up the murder. | |
CCTV images showed him running to neighbouring shops to buy bin bags and anti-bacterial wipes. | |
Shortly afterwards he is seen taking Paige's body from the deli to his car. | |
Mr McSporran said: "The body of Paige Doherty was wrapped in what appeared to be black bin bags...her white socked foot protruding. | |
"He placed her body in the rear of the car and closed the boot." | |
Leathem went on to change his trousers and bought bottles of bleach before going back to his shop. | |
'Open for business' | |
Mr McSporran told the court: "The shop then remained open for business with Leathem fully engaged in preparing food and serving customers until 3.15pm that afternoon." | |
Prosecutors believe he had initially moved Paige's body from his car to his garden shed. | |
Concerns were raised that night when no-one had heard from Paige. Her mother Pamela Munro went to police and a missing person inquiry began. | |
The day after the murder Leathem went on a family outing to Balmaha with his wife and young child. | |
On 21 March, two days after the murder, Leathem is believed to have moved Paige's body. | |
His car was filmed on CCTV at the area where her body was dumped - a wooded area close to the city's Great Western Road, less than a mile from the deli. | |
He then returned to the deli and opened for business. | |
At around noon that day, two people found Paige's body within undergrowth. | |
Defensive wounds | |
A post mortem examination later recorded 61 stab wounds, including 43 to her head and neck, and 85 further cuts - many of them described as "defensive in nature". | |
As police launched a murder inquiry, Paige's mother Pamela Munro wrote on Facebook: "We are absolutely devastated, as will many people who know her will be xxx." | |
Detectives later discovered that Paige had gone to the deli on 19 March "but had not walked away". | |
Leathem's shop, home and car were searched, after which he was detained. | |
Leathem initially denied any involvement with Paige's death but later admitted his guilt in the face of overwhelming evidence against him. | |
His lawyer told the court that Leathem had been a "normal and ordinary person" before the murder. | |
Ian Duguid QC, defending, said what happened was a "gross over-reaction" to a comment Paige allegedly made. | |
It was claimed the teenager had gone to the deli thinking Leathem may employ her, but that he told her he had other "candidates to interview". | |
Job interview claim | |
Paige was then said to have told Leathem: "I thought I was getting the job. I will just say that you touched me." | |
Mr Duguid said Leathem suddenly stood up at this comment before Paige started screaming. | |
The advocate went on: "At that point, he reached across for a knife...he went to grab the knife and stabbed her." | |
Mr Duguid concluded: "It is not my position that the nature of the comment would mitigate the number of stab wounds or the brutality of the attack. | |
"I don't know if it is true or not, but I am only taking the instructions of the accused for what took place." | |
The QC added that Leathem had always "accepted responsibility" for the death. | |
The court also heard a number of victim impact statements from Paige's "heartbroken" family. | |
Her mother Pamela revealed how she continues to suffer "sleeplessness and nightmares". | |
Prosecutor Mr McSporran said: "She describes waking to hear her daughter's screams and the awful realisation that she was not there to help her." | |
Her husband Andrew Munro - Paige's step-father - was said to be "living in a state of depression". | |
The advocate depute added: "They cannot get out of their minds the terror they believe Paige must have experienced as the attack upon her began." | |
Mr McSporran added: "The effect on her siblings - and the loss suffered by her many friends - are all set out in touching detail." | |
'Cruelly taken away' | |
Following the hearing, Det Supt Duncan Sloan, who led the inquiry, said CCTV footage had been "vital" to catching Leathem. | |
"Officers painstakingly reviewed hours of footage which ultimately revealed that Paige walked into that shop but didn't leave," he said. | "Officers painstakingly reviewed hours of footage which ultimately revealed that Paige walked into that shop but didn't leave," he said. |
"This, coupled with extensive forensic examinations of the crime scenes helped to establish what happened to Paige and who was responsible. | "This, coupled with extensive forensic examinations of the crime scenes helped to establish what happened to Paige and who was responsible. |
"I am sure that the sheer weight of this evidence has led to the guilty plea at court today." | "I am sure that the sheer weight of this evidence has led to the guilty plea at court today." |
The detective added: "Our thoughts remain with Paige's family, whose vibrant, bright young daughter has been cruelly taken away from them at just 15 years of age. | The detective added: "Our thoughts remain with Paige's family, whose vibrant, bright young daughter has been cruelly taken away from them at just 15 years of age. |
"Paige's whole future lay ahead of her and her life has been brutally cut short by the vicious actions of one man." | "Paige's whole future lay ahead of her and her life has been brutally cut short by the vicious actions of one man." |