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Boy who stabbed pupil to death tells jury he posed with knives after threats

Boy who stabbed pupil to death tells jury he posed with knives after threats

Glasgow Times3 days ago
The boy was shown a series of photos and video clips as he was giving evidence for a second day at Sheffield Crown Court, where he is on trial for the murder of Harvey Willgoose, also 15, at All Saints Catholic High School in the city in February.
The images, which were found by police on the defendant's mobile phone, included him posing with a knife, an axe and a hammer.
Harvey Willgoose was stabbed during a lunch break at All Saints Catholic High School (Jacob King/PA)
The defendant told the jury he bought the axe at All Saints school, from another pupil.
Asked by his barrister Gul Nawaz Hussain KC why he made these images, the boy said: 'They see the pictures, they're going to think 'I'll stay away from him, don't cause a problem with him'.'
Mr Hussain asked him if he wanted to 'have a problem' or 'trouble' with anyone and he said he did not.
The boy explained how, if someone had pictures of themselves with knives, 'they would be scared of the person'.
Asked who he wanted to be scared of him, the boy said: 'People that cause problems for me.'
He added: 'They wouldn't threaten me. They wouldn't try and cause problems with me.'
The boy told the jury how he decided he wanted to carry a knife because he had been threatened by older teenagers who went to a school he attended previously.
The boy told jurors: 'I know they carry knives.
'If they pulled a knife out, I could pull a knife out.'
He said he thought the boys would use the weapons they carried but he said: 'I'd rather they ran away than have to use it.'
The boy said: 'There are lots of people who had problems with me or said they would do things to me.'
He said he was threatened online by teenagers who said things like: 'I'll stab you up.'
The defendant said one boy said 'he would smoke me' and another said: ''I'll shank you up'.'
The boy was asked about an incident in December 2024 when his mother reported to the school that she had found a weapon in his bag which turned out to be an axe.
The defendant told the jury that he had arranged to buy a small knife from a student at All Saints but, when he turned up with an axe, he decided to buy that instead.
He said he had wanted a knife for 'protection when I go out' and confirmed that the axe he bought at the school was in some of the photos the jury has seen.
The defendant has admitted manslaughter but denies murder (Jacob King/PA)
The jury has been shown CCTV footage of Harvey being stabbed in the courtyard at All Saints during the lunch break on February 3.
The court has heard that the defendant, who cannot be named, has admitted manslaughter but denies murder.
He has also admitted possession of a knife on school premises.
Addressing the jury last week, Mr Hussain said: '(The defendant) did not set out to kill or seriously hurt anyone.
'The defence say (the defendant's) actions that day were the end result of a long period of bullying, poor treatment and violence, things that built one upon another until he lost control and did tragically what we've all seen.'
The trial continues.
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