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Men admit killing Blantyre student Reamonn Gormley | Men admit killing Blantyre student Reamonn Gormley |
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Two men have admitted killing 19-year-old student Reamonn Gormley, who was stabbed during an attempted street robbery in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire. | Two men have admitted killing 19-year-old student Reamonn Gormley, who was stabbed during an attempted street robbery in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire. |
Daryn Maxwell admitted murdering the teenager, while co-accused Barry Smith pleaded guilty to culpable homicide. | Daryn Maxwell admitted murdering the teenager, while co-accused Barry Smith pleaded guilty to culpable homicide. |
The High Court in Glasgow heard both men were on bail when they killed Mr Gormley on 1 February. | The High Court in Glasgow heard both men were on bail when they killed Mr Gormley on 1 February. |
The Glasgow University sports science student died in Hairmyres Hospital shortly after the attack. | The Glasgow University sports science student died in Hairmyres Hospital shortly after the attack. |
Mr Gormley and his friend David McFall were heading back home from the Parkville pub, where they had been watching the Aberdeen v Celtic football game, when the attack happened. | Mr Gormley and his friend David McFall were heading back home from the Parkville pub, where they had been watching the Aberdeen v Celtic football game, when the attack happened. |
Stab wounds | Stab wounds |
As the men walked along Glasgow Road at about 23:00, Maxwell jumped in front of Raemonn and demanded his wallet and his mobile phone, while Smith approached Mr McFall. | As the men walked along Glasgow Road at about 23:00, Maxwell jumped in front of Raemonn and demanded his wallet and his mobile phone, while Smith approached Mr McFall. |
The court heard that Maxwell, 23, was armed with a knife and 19-year-old Smith had a chisel. Neither weapon has been recovered. | The court heard that Maxwell, 23, was armed with a knife and 19-year-old Smith had a chisel. Neither weapon has been recovered. |
There was a struggle and Maxwell stabbed Mr Gormley three times to the neck and body. | There was a struggle and Maxwell stabbed Mr Gormley three times to the neck and body. |
The wounds to the student's neck cut his carotid artery resulting in extensive blood loss within a very short period of time. | The wounds to the student's neck cut his carotid artery resulting in extensive blood loss within a very short period of time. |
After the attack, Mr McFall managed to take his injured friend back to the Parkville to get help. | After the attack, Mr McFall managed to take his injured friend back to the Parkville to get help. |
The court was told of a desperate struggle to stem the bleeding and save the teenager's life, during which he said: "Please don't let me die." | The court was told of a desperate struggle to stem the bleeding and save the teenager's life, during which he said: "Please don't let me die." |
He was taken to Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride but died a short time later. | He was taken to Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride but died a short time later. |
A post-mortem examination concluded that the injury to Mr Gormley's neck was not survivable. | A post-mortem examination concluded that the injury to Mr Gormley's neck was not survivable. |
The court also heard that after the attack Maxwell told a friend: "I think I've murdered somebody." | The court also heard that after the attack Maxwell told a friend: "I think I've murdered somebody." |
Both he and Smith were on bail at the time of the killing. | Both he and Smith were on bail at the time of the killing. |
A long list of Maxwell's previous convictions, dating back to May 2003, was read out in court. | A long list of Maxwell's previous convictions, dating back to May 2003, was read out in court. |
The offences included at least two serious assaults, possession of an offensive weapon, wilful fire-raising, breach of the peace and a number of breach of bail offences. | The offences included at least two serious assaults, possession of an offensive weapon, wilful fire-raising, breach of the peace and a number of breach of bail offences. |
At the time of the attack, Maxwell was on bail having been convicted and sentenced to 32 months for stabbing someone three times with a knife. | At the time of the attack, Maxwell was on bail having been convicted and sentenced to 32 months for stabbing someone three times with a knife. |
He appealed against the length of sentence imposed and was bailed pending a hearing. | He appealed against the length of sentence imposed and was bailed pending a hearing. |
The court also heard that Smith had several previous convictions, including assault, theft and breach of probation. | The court also heard that Smith had several previous convictions, including assault, theft and breach of probation. |
At the time of the murder, he was the subject of two bail orders for alleged offences which have yet to come to trial. | At the time of the murder, he was the subject of two bail orders for alleged offences which have yet to come to trial. |
Det Ch Insp Robbie Allan, who was the senior investigating officer for Strathclyde Police, said Mr Gormley's murder had been "one of the most testing" of his career. | |
He said: "Reamonn was someone who had so much to offer in life. He had a very bright future ahead of him. | |
"On the night he was attacked, he had just enjoyed a night out with friends and was walking home in the community he was brought up in and where he felt safe. | |
"Daryn Maxwell and Barry Smith, motivated by nothing more than sheer greed, viciously attacked Reamonn and his friend with complete disregard for the consequences." | |
'Beloved son' | |
Det Ch Insp Allan added: "I have met with Reamonn's family who are understandably shattered by the loss of their beloved son. | |
"Throughout this tragic and very difficult time, they have displayed real dignity and strength, and the only comfort I could give them was that we would do everything we could to identify those responsible for Reamonn's death. | |
"Today marks the end of an intense and emotional investigation and thankfully the people responsible for Reamonn's death have been brought to justice." | |
Janet Cameron, area procurator fiscal for Lanarkshire, said Mr Gormley's murder had caused "widespread outrage and revulsion" in the local community and had a "profound impact" on residents of Lanarkshire. | Janet Cameron, area procurator fiscal for Lanarkshire, said Mr Gormley's murder had caused "widespread outrage and revulsion" in the local community and had a "profound impact" on residents of Lanarkshire. |
She added: "This was an entirely random and unprovoked attack on two innocent members of the public, neither of whom was known to the two accused. | She added: "This was an entirely random and unprovoked attack on two innocent members of the public, neither of whom was known to the two accused. |
"The impact of knife crime on our society cannot be underestimated, and again we have a young life lost and a family devastated by the effects of knife crime." | "The impact of knife crime on our society cannot be underestimated, and again we have a young life lost and a family devastated by the effects of knife crime." |
Mr Gormley's family described him as "a wonderful son and a loving and caring boy". | Mr Gormley's family described him as "a wonderful son and a loving and caring boy". |
Days after his murder, more than 1,000 people took part in a memorial walk in Blantyre, in tribute to the teenager. | Days after his murder, more than 1,000 people took part in a memorial walk in Blantyre, in tribute to the teenager. |
The crowds stretched for more than a mile and took more than an hour to walk round the town. | The crowds stretched for more than a mile and took more than an hour to walk round the town. |
The walk started and ended at the Parkville, where Mr Gormley had been on the night he was murdered. | The walk started and ended at the Parkville, where Mr Gormley had been on the night he was murdered. |