GUILTY UK - Alesha MacPhail, 6, raped & murdered, Ardbeg, Isle of Bute, Scotland, 2 Jul 2018 -*arrest* #7

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After being sworn in as the first defence witness Campbell said he had lived on Bute since the age of four or five with his parents and younger sister.

A previous police statement shown on the court screens confirmed he was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 7 May, 2002.

His father Christopher, 42, was a supervisor in the oil industry and often worked away from home.

What do we know about Alesha's killer?

This article says the 7th so who knows ?

Still can’t get over Chris Campbell is claiming he’s 42. Ha ha
 
  • #922
After being sworn in as the first defence witness Campbell said he had lived on Bute since the age of four or five with his parents and younger sister.

A previous police statement shown on the court screens confirmed he was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 7 May, 2002.

His father Christopher, 42, was a supervisor in the oil industry and often worked away from home.

What do we know about Alesha's killer?

This article says the 7th so who knows ?

Still can’t get over Chris Campbell is claiming he’s 42. Ha ha

Oh, interesting! That seems more accurate, especially with it referencing the police statement. So it probably is May 7th then.

Haha but yes I'm not sure I'm buying his dad being 42 though.
 
  • #923
they must have Chris’s age wrong !
 
  • #924
"The morning after the murder Miss McLachlan messaged Campbell and asked him to keep an eye out for Alesha as she was missing.

The killer replied: 'Oh damn. Am sure she's not went too far x'."

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"Mr McSporran questioned why he gave the police a story that could easily be disproved.

Campbell answered: 'I guess I am not very good at lying.'"


He's a joke.
 
  • #925
"The morning after the murder Miss McLachlan messaged Campbell and asked him to keep an eye out for Alesha as she was missing.

The killer replied: 'Oh damn. Am sure she's not went too far x'."

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"Mr McSporran questioned why he gave the police a story that could easily be disproved.

Campbell answered: 'I guess I am not very good at lying.'"


He's a joke.

So disturbing he was saying to her I’m sure she’s not gone far, and liking the alesha in our heart posts on Facebook. Sickening actually
 
  • #926
It really is sickening .. was just reading back over that article myself , how cold and calculating .
 
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I really wish I could read this but I don't see any way around a subscription. We are allowed to post 10% of an article. Could you copy and paste a bit of it here?

Reporter Katie Glass gives an overview on what it was like to cover the case:

"One journalist was mocked on social media for describing how attractive he was — “handsome, in a modern, metrosexual way”. But in truth I was also struck by how he looked. It seemed unimaginable that this plausible, well-presented young man, whose mother described him as clever and well liked, could have committed such a heinous crime. I wanted to believe it was impossible. The other option was too terrible to contemplate."

"When a forensic scientist gave crucial DNA evidence, he clasped his hands to stop himself shaking. At times, the judge asked the jury if they were OK to go on. I often thought I might leave.

The boy, by contrast, was the calmest person in the room. Impassive, his eyes casually flicked back and forth between the barristers and witnesses on the stand. His face never betrayed interest, horror or shock."

"Campbell did not have to take the stand, but he chose to do so. His confidence was startling. He stood square, calm and composed. He described his ordinary teenage life on the island — girlfriends, camping trips, parties with friends. He spoke so fluidly and with such casual colloquialisms that he had to be asked to slow down and explain what he meant. He seemed unaffected by the seriousness of the court or the horror of what had taken place."

"He was cocky, even under cross-examination. Self-assured, he detailed his movements the night Alesha was killed, even specifying the route he claimed he walked on a map. He only showed emotion if challenged, when he would snap. In those moments, he seemed to give himself away."


How it feels to ... come face to face with Alesha MacPhail’s murderer
 
  • #930
It's so hard to put the funny little boy in the you tube videos with this cold killer. Think that's why so many find it so hard to get their heads around but doesn't sound like there can be any question he did it.
 
  • #931
And to have this attitude for his first crime too.
Remorse doesn't come easy to an immature teenager in the least of things -acting out like a small child "I didn't do it someone else did" Then there's this!
I have every reason to think that he will be declared insane when he's 18.
 
  • #932
It's so hard to put the funny little boy in the you tube videos with this cold killer. Think that's why so many find it so hard to get their heads around but doesn't sound like there can be any question he did it.

I didn't get a funny little boy vibe from the videos. I got this is a very strange child vibe.
 
  • #933
I wanna read that article. Is it worth signing up ?
 
  • #934
I didn't get a funny little boy vibe from the videos. I got this is a very strange child vibe.

Haha, see I actually thought he came across better than a lot of YouTuber's funnily enough. He seemed fairly polite and articulate (especially for a young teenage boy). Maybe it's just because I'm into similar gaming stuff and I've been a fan of YouTube pretty much since it began but I've said before what struck me when I first watched his videos - or rather read his comments - was how seemingly friendly and nice he was. But I can see what you mean.
 
  • #935
I didn't get a funny little boy vibe from the videos. I got this is a very strange child vibe.
I didn't find that. I thought he was polite, friendly, animated and dare I say ...cute. Huh.
One thing I did pick up on - on the two videos with a few years in between, was a fixation on view count and numbers but then maybe that's a normal thing for kids to look for on youtube. He's supposed to be good at maths as well according to his mother.
 
  • #936
From the Youtube videos, i just seen a wee boy, like any other. He was polite and well spoken, i never got any killer or creepy vibes.
 
  • #937
From the Youtube videos, i just seen a wee boy, like any other. He was polite and well spoken, i never got any killer or creepy vibes.
me too, when i first watched his YouTube it made me start to wonder if he was telling the truth about Toni, even though it was just so far fetched but it made zero sense seeing how normal he was, i thought no way this boy brutally raped and murdered a 6 year old.

Thats the worst part and why im still really interested in this case i guess. it makes you realize that dangerous people are hiding among us in plain sight, and thats just completely chilling.
 
  • #938
I felt he was quite arrogant and self indulgent but yeah only in the cutey way you'd expect from a child! don't know who else saw the one when back from his holiday and joked several times about having no friends and no-one liked him with the fake sad face. My little boy often acts similar and I always giggled before but now don't like it when he does it. Not sure to tar them with the same brush though, he's nothing like that boy!
 
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me too, when i first watched his YouTube it made me start to wonder if he was telling the truth about Toni, even though it was just so far fetched but it made zero sense seeing how normal he was, i thought no way this boy brutally raped and murdered a 6 year old.

Thats the worst part and why im still really interested in this case i guess. it makes you realize that dangerous people are hiding among us in plain sight, and thats just completely chilling.
Same reason I'm interested. It's frightening knowing that so many unknown dangerous people are walking amongst us.
 
  • #940
I felt he was quite arrogant and self indulgent but yeah only in the cutey way you'd expect from a child! don't know who else saw the one when back from his holiday and joked several times about having no friends and no-one liked him with the fake sad face. My little boy often acts similar and I always giggled before but now don't like it when he does it. Not sure to tar them with the same brush though, he's nothing like that boy!
I never seen that video but i know what you mean, my youngest does the same thing. I can laugh because i know mine isn't a killer.
 
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