The Scotsman

Alesha accused told ‘pack of lies’, jury hears

● Defence lawyer questions why teen would kill girl he had never met

- By LAURA PATERSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

There is a “mountain” of evidence against a teenager accused of abducting, raping and murdering a six-year-old girl, a jury was told yesterday.

Advocate depute Iain Mcsporran QC said the 16-year-old accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had told a “pack of lies” from the witness box at the High Court in Glasgow.

But the teenager’s defence lawyer, Brian Mcconnachi­e QC, urged the jury to acquit his client, questionin­g why the boy would abduct, rape and murder six-year-old Alesha Macphail having “never met her in his life”.

The schoolgirl had arrived at the home her grandparen­ts shared with her father, Robert or Rab Macphail, on the Isle of Bute for the school holidays shortly before she went missing on 2 July last year.

Herbodywas­foundinwoo­ds on the island hours later.

Addressing the jury in his closing speech on the eighth day of the trial, Mr Mcsporran invited them to convict the 16-year-old, saying the only “true” verdict would be to find him guilty.

He added: “We say he raped and murdered her and that’s the verdict we seek.”

He said the evidence “points squarely” to her being abducted and taken to where she was found by the person who killed her, which he claimed was the accused.

Mr Mcsporran said the tim- ing of a figure being caught on CCTV, and who some witnesses said appeared to be carrying something, “fits perfectly” with this version of events.

The teenager has said he lied to police about his actions when Alesha went missing, claiming he did so to protect the woman he blames for the killing – Toni Mclachlan, the partner of Alesha’s father.

He has lodged a special defence of incriminat­ion blaming Ms Mclachlan, 18, for the crime. Giving evidence on Tuesday, he told the court he andmsmclac­hlanhadmet­up and had sex early on July 2 but he did not want to tell police this as he feared it would get back to Mr Macphail and he would “hurt” Ms Mclachlan.

Mr Mcsporran said yesterday the accused was telling “a pack of lies then [to the police] and a pack of lies in the witness box yesterday”.

He put it to the jury that they had heard no evidence implicatin­g Ms Mclachlan in the crime but a “mountain of evidence” linking the accused to it.

He also highlighte­d the accused telling the court Ms Mclachlan could have been “fantasisin­g about killing Alesha for months”.

Mr Mcsporran said: “Where did that come from? Who’s been fantasisin­g?”

He said the accused’s claim that Ms Mclachlan took the Left: Robert Macphail, the father of Alesha, above, with her grandmothe­r Angela King. Below: Mr Macphail’s partner Toni Mclachlan condom the two allegedly used on July 2, went back to the house where she had been staying with her partner, Alesha and the girl’s grandparen­ts, abducted the schoolgirl, carried her to the woods, smothered her to death and then planted the accused’s semen inside her was a “prepostero­us story”.

Mr Mcsporran added that DNA matching the accused was “pretty well all over” Alesha’s body and clothes and said the Crown’s case is his semen was found inside the six-yearold as he had raped her.

Mr Mcconnachi­e told the jury in his closing speech that Ms Mclachlan’s friend agreed in her evidence earlier yesterday that the 18-year-old was “jealous” of Alesha and felt “threatened” by the time and attention Mr Macphail paid his daughter.

The case continues.

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