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ALESHA MACPHAIL'S KILLER AARON CAMPBELL JUMPS ON A TRAMPOLINE Campbell was convicted at Glasgow’s High Court on Thursday of murdering little Alesha on the Isle of Bute in July, 2018.
Judge Lord Matthews told callous Campbell he had committed “some of the most wicked and evil crimes this court has ever heard of in decades of dealing with depravity". RELATED ARTICLES
A legal ban on naming Campbell - who is under 18 - were lifted on Friday following his nine-day trial. Campbell has now been unmasked as a deranged teenager who tortured and skinned cats and
enjoyed playing violent video games like Fortnite. He allegedly sexually assaulted one girl and tried to drown another in the month’s prior to murdering Alesha. Beast Campbell was said to
be obsessed with the fictional Slender Man supernatural figure as well as "gore and violence". The depraved teen was said to be "hooked" on the character, who kidnaps
youngsters and to gave devoted hours to playing the game Fortnite in a parallel world as a YouTube gamer. Alesha MacPhail's killer has been named after a judge lifted reporting
restrictions (Image: FACEBOOK) A source told The Sun said: “He’s an utterly warped individual and we’ve stopped a serial killer in his tracks. “Slender Man searches were found and, when it
was Googled, it chilled seasoned investigators to the bone. “Some of the circumstances between what this character does and what happened to Alesha were carbon copies.” Campbell even killed
and skinned cats on Bute and would bury them in the garden, with locals believing Campbell tortured two cats three years ago.. Alesha MacPhail's killer has been unmasked as Aaron
Campbell (Image: N/A) One friend told The Scottish Sun: “He was supposedly doing voodoo stuff. I was worried when I heard. “I never asked him about it. I just thought it was weird. But now I
could believe it.” Alesha’s naked body was found on the remote Scottish island after Campbell abducted her from her grandparents’ home. Her family were on a three-week holiday to Bute when
Campbell snatched Alesha, abandoning her body in the grounds of a former hotel. Alesha MacPhail was snatched on a three-week family holiday to Bute (Image: PA) She suffered 117 injuries and
died from having pressure applied to her neck. His mum informed detectives after becoming suspicious when looking at CCTV outside the family home that showed him three times between 1.54am
and 4.07am folliowing Alesha's murder. Convicting teenager Campbell, Judge Matthews said he had “no idea” why he had committed the rape and murder. A jury took three hours to return a
unanimous guilty verdict, with Campbell showing no emotion in court as he the verdict was announced. RELATED ARTICLES Alesha MacPhail's mum Georgina Lochrane leaves court after the ban
on naming Campbell was lifted (Image: Getty ) Alesha's mum Georgina Lochrane said her world had been ripped from her after her daughter's murder. She was seen leaving
Glasgow's High Court on Friday after restrictions on naming Campbell were lifted. In a victim impact statement, she said Alesha’s murder had given her nightmares. Ms Lochrane, said:
"Words cannot express just how devastated I am to have lost my beautiful, happy, smiley wee girl. Alesha MacPhail's dad said life after Alesha’s killing was "almost
impossible" (Image: PA) "I am glad that the boy who did this has finally been brought to justice and that he will not be able to inflict the pain on another family that he has done
to mine. "Alesha, I love you so much, my wee pal. I will miss you forever." Alesha's dad Robert MacPhail said life after Alesha’s killing was "almost impossible".
The senior investigating officer, Det Supt Stuart Houston, said: "Alesha's senseless and barbaric murder shocked the small community on Bute and people across Scotland. ALESHA
MACPHAIL: POLICE 'GLAD' FAMILY RECEIVED JUSTICE “The effects of her death are still being felt today. "Investigating any murder is challenging for all the police officers and
staff involved. To be faced with the death of a little girl in such a cold and cruel way was extremely difficult for everyone. "Crimes such as this are extremely rare and I am glad that
we have been able to get justice for Alesha and her family." Campbell will be sentenced on March 21.
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