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Teenager charged with murder in Ipswich Billy McNicholl death Ipswich teen in court charged with murdering Billy McNicholl
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William McNicholl's body was found inside a home on Hawthorn Drive William McNicholl's body was found inside a home in Hawthorn Drive
A teenager has been charged with murder after a man was found dead on New Year's Day. A teenager has appeared at court charged with murder after a man was found dead on New Year's Day.
William McNicholl, 63, known as Billy, was found at a home on Hawthorn Drive, Ipswich, on 1 January. William McNicholl, 63, known as Billy, was found at a home in Hawthorn Drive, Ipswich, on 1 January.
A Home Office post-mortem examination found the cause of death to be due to head injuries and a stab wound to the right shoulder. A Home Office post-mortem examination found the cause of death was head injuries and a stab wound to the right shoulder.
Jake McMillan, 18, most recently of Banbury Road, Hackney in London, but formerly of Ipswich, has now been charged with murder Jake McMillan, 18, of Peterhouse Close, Ipswich, who is also accused of a drugs offence, did not enter a plea at Ipswich Crown Court.
Mr McNicholl had a "heart of gold", his family said after his death in IpswichMr McNicholl had a "heart of gold", his family said after his death in Ipswich
Mr McMillan has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Ipswich Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. A further hearing was set for 20 October and a provisional trial was scheduled for 19 January, estimated to last three weeks.
He was also charged with being concerned in the supply of cannabis. The court heard the drug charge related to being concerned in the supply of cannabis.
Judge Martyn Levett warned the public to not post anything on social media that could affect the court proceedings.
A woman aged in her 50s, previously arrested on suspicion of murder before being released on bail, has been told she will face no further action.A woman aged in her 50s, previously arrested on suspicion of murder before being released on bail, has been told she will face no further action.
Suffolk Police was called to Hawthorn Drive on New Year's DaySuffolk Police was called to Hawthorn Drive on New Year's Day
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