The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

ALESHA’S KILLER: I’M TOO YOUNG TO SERVE 27 YEARS

Murderer claims sentence is unfair because of his age

- By Craig McDonald

A teenage killer will tell judges he is too young to be sentenced to 27 years after murdering six-yearold Alesha MacPhail.

Aaron Campbell, who was 16 when sentenced to life in March for the abduction, rape and murder on Bute, will appeal his sentence this week

Murderer Aaron Campbell, left when, we can reveal, his legal team will claim his sentence was excessive because of his age.

He finally confessed to a psychologi­st after being found guilty and his appeal has caused more anguish for his victim’s family.

One source, who attended the trial, said: “If you read what he told the psychologi­st after he was found guilty, 27 years might not seem too long a sentence. I’m sure it is not nearly long enough for Alesha’s family.”

Killer Aaron Campbell will claim he is too young to be sentenced to 27 years after he abducted, raped and murdered six-year-old Alesha MacPhail.

Campbell was 16 when sentenced to life imprisonme­nt in March for the murder on Bute.

He later announced he would appeal the minimum jail term handed down by trial judge Lord Matthews, causing more anguish for his victim’s family.

Campbell, who is locked up in Polmont Young Offenders’ Institutio­n,

will not be in court for the appeal on Wednesday but will appear instead via video link for the hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh.

An informed source close to the case said: “It’s an appeal against sentence and an appeal against the punishment part of 27 years.

“The appeal is on the basis that it is too long and this is because of his age.

“It’s understood the argument will be that, given he was a child at the time of the offence, a punishment part of 27 years is excessive.”

They added: “There has been an applicatio­n to the court that he will not attend and will appear by video link.”

At his trial, Campbell, who turned 17 in May, denied even meeting Alesha but, after being convicted, confessed to a forensic psychologi­st compiling a pre-sentencing report.

Alesha’s mum Georgina Lochrane has spoken of her disgust at the killer’s bids to reduce his sentence and said she hopes it is increased and not decreased.

Georgina, 24, said of the appeal bid: “We were fully prepared for him to appeal his conviction and sentence before he admitted it, but now he can only appeal the sentence.

“It can end up with him having even more added on to his sentence. I don’t think he will get less.”

The Scottish Courts Service said three judges would preside over the appeal. It is thought their decision could take some weeks.

Alesha, from Airdrie, Lanarkshir­e, was at her grandparen­ts’ home on the island, where her father lives, when Campbell took her from her bed in the middle of the night in July last year.

Her body was found in the grounds of a former hotel the next morning. A post-mortem examinatio­n revealed she had suffered 117 injuries.

Campbell stuck to his not guilty plea throughout his nine-day trial in February, causing further distress to Alesha’s family.

On the stand he told the jury his DNA must have been planted at the scene.

But the prosecutio­n case, built on forensic evidence and CCTV provided by Campbell’s mother, was overwhelmi­ng.

The jury at the High Court in Glasgow took three hours to unanimousl­y convict Campbell.

It was only afterwards that Campbell told a courtappoi­nted clinician how he had abducted drowsy Alesha from her bed at dad Robert’s home on Bute before raping and murdering her.

The teenage murderer has told how he had to

If you read what he told the psychologi­st about his crimes, 27 years may not seem too long and, for Alesha’s family, it will not seem nearly long enough – Observer at Aaron Campbell’s trial

‘ Quite satisfied with the murder

stop himself from laughing during parts of the disturbing trial and had been “mildly amused” that it took police two days to arrest him. He said he was “quite satisfied with the murder”.

One observer, who was at the trial, said: “If you read what he told the psychologi­st after he was found guilty, 27 years might not seem too long a sentence.

“I’m sure it is not nearly long enough for Alesha’s family.”

Forensic psychologi­st Dr Gary MacPherson said Campbell’s behaviour displayed psychopath­ic tendencies.

MSPs voted in May to increase the age of criminal responsibi­lity from eight to 12. The age at which a child can actually be prosecuted was, and remains, 12.

An appeal in 2011 by Luke Mitchell over his 20-year minimum term for the murder of Jodi Jones was rejected by three judges.

Lord Gill said the sentence should be cut to 15 years to reflect that Mitchell was 14 at the time.

However, Lord Hardie and Lady Cosgrove said that, given the nature and circumstan­ces of the crime, the term should remain at the original 20 years.

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Six-yearold Alesha MacPhail, left, was murdered by Aaron Campbell. Above, Alesha MacPhail’s mother Georgina Lochrane at court
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Killer Aaron Campbell

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