A 15-YEAR-OLD was found guilty at Preston Crown Court today of murdering 20-year-old Sophie Lancaster, who was kicked to death in a park because she was dressed as a Goth.
After the verdict the trial judge Anthony Russell QC lifted an order banning identification of Brendan Harris and Ryan Herbert, 16, who pleaded guilty to the murder earlier.
Three other males, two aged 17 and one 16, who can still not be named, also pleaded guilty to assaulting Mr Maltby.
The young couple, who had been going out for six months, were walking home from a friend’s house to their flat in King Street shortly before midnight when they began chatting with a group of teenagers.
They drifted into the park where the good-natured conversation continued and they even handed out cigarettes to the group.
However, the mood changed suddenly when the five teenage boys savagely turned on Mr Maltby in the skate park area.
Someone was heard to shout “let’s bang him” and the Harris started the orgy of violence with a flying kick to his head.
Wild animals
The gang, described in court as “acting like a pack of wild animals”, then punched, jumped and stamped on his head until he was unconscious.
Miss Lancaster cried for them to stop as she cradled her boyfriend’s head on her lap.
Her plea went unheeded as Herbert delivered a volley kick to her face, with Harris joining in to kick and stamp on her head as she lay on the ground.
When paramedics arrived and found the couple lying side by side covered in blood, they could not tell what sex she was such was the severity of the injuries to her face. The pattern of some footwear was still on her head.
Both fell into comas but Miss Lancaster never regained consciousness and died in hospital 13 days later.
Mr Maltby spent two weeks in hospital, suffered memory loss and has no recollection of the attack, the court heard.
Harris told the jury he started the chain of events when he punched Mr Maltby.
Drunk
He told police he did not know why he did it and was just “drunk and showing off”.
Giving evidence, he said he stood aside as up to four youths waded into Mr Maltby and then watched the attack on Miss Lancaster by Herbert.
However, a number of witnesses, all aged between 14 and 17, some who knew Harris, said though he was “in the thick of it” as he joined in the kicking and stamping.
Harris argued that Herbert was solely responsible and the witnesses to the incident in the badly lit park must have been mistaken.
The jury was also told no traces of blood from Miss Lancaster were found on Harris’s shoes or the clothing he wore on the night of the attack.
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Grief Tourist, Tameside (27/03/2008 at 14:54)
Guten Tag (27/03/2008 at 15:00)
Judge Russell, don't let Sophie's family down. Twenty years a piece.
Odysseus, Stockport (27/03/2008 at 15:03)
I am not usually an advocate for the death penalty, but in extreme circumstances I think it has a place in society. This is one such a case.
John, Marple (27/03/2008 at 15:05)
Tim Egerton (27/03/2008 at 15:05)
ace, manchester (27/03/2008 at 15:07)
Pentest (27/03/2008 at 15:10)
Guten Tag (27/03/2008 at 15:13)
Come-On-City. Paris, France. (27/03/2008 at 15:31)
Eveningstar, Withington Manchester (27/03/2008 at 15:32)
jambo77, Failsworth (27/03/2008 at 15:36)
jomov, Manchester (27/03/2008 at 15:40)
Bring back the death penalty.
The Bobelesque, MANCHESTER (27/03/2008 at 15:42)
They look like a gang of useless scumbags who won't ever amount to much.
God knows what must have gone through the poor girl's mind.
Sorry C-o-C but we have enough with the MEN censoring comments without your blue pen. Bring back corporal/capital punishment pronto!
The Didsbury One (27/03/2008 at 15:52)
Just a pity these pathetic individuals can't be sent to the gallows.
On another note Come-on-City, i had realised this was a book of condolence!!
Mark Spencer, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. (27/03/2008 at 15:54)
Rather than the knee jerk reaction of "hang em" - what can be done to STOP young children acting like this?
ace, manchester (27/03/2008 at 15:55)
I think most of us on this newspaper actually said all their condolances months ago at the terrible loss of this girls life.so i dont think the family need peoples condolances anymore they need to see justice for their daughter and other innocent victims in britain.So dont give try and make people fell guilty for voicing their opinions on these monsters actions.
STONEY Mancunia (27/03/2008 at 16:09)
Bring back the death penalty.
jomov, Manchester (27/03/2008 at 16:19)
Odysseus, Stockport (27/03/2008 at 16:20)
Knee jerk reaction, don't make me laugh.
Comments like that are the reason society is the way it is currently.
Eveningstar, Withington Manchester (27/03/2008 at 16:23)
This is what is needed now the re-introduction of the death penalty.
hibald (27/03/2008 at 16:38)
Blue Moon3 (27/03/2008 at 16:48)
PW, Manchester (27/03/2008 at 16:50)
Mike, Manchester (27/03/2008 at 17:31)
Ace, i think this is the first time that comments on this case have been allowed on this site.
Mike, Manchester (27/03/2008 at 17:36)