Teenager who murdered stranger in random birthday attack given life sentence

Brian McKillop, 19, pleaded guilty to the murder and robbery of a 51-year-old man.
Brian McKillop appeared at the High Court in Glasgow (Jane Barlow/PA)
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Katharine Hay30 November 2022
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A teenager who murdered a stranger after a day of drinking on his 18th birthday has been sentenced to life behind bars.

Brian McKillop, 19, has been ordered to serve a minimum of 11 years and three months after pleading guilty to the murder and robbery of a 51-year-old man in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal said.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that McKillop violently assaulted James Britton on October 20 last year by repeatedly kicking him to the head and body and stamping on his head.

The random act of violence went on for a period of between five and six minutes until he was unconscious, and was witnessed by passing motorists outside a car wash on Farmeloan Road.

James Britton’s friends and family have suffered a devastating loss, and our thoughts are with them as they attempt to come to terms with what has happened

David Green, procurator fiscal for homicide and major crime

One of the motorists pulled over and phoned 999 before trying to help Mr Britton. She saw that his pockets had been turned out and a carrier bag, its contents and some coins were strewn on the pavement next to him.

Ambulance crew and police officers arrived shortly afterwards, and the police arrested McKillop despite his attempts to flee the scene.

When taken to the police station he was found to have Mr Britton’s prescription medication in his jacket pocket. Blood was found on his shoes and jeans.

Mr Britton, affectionately known as “Moose”, was returning from visiting friends when he was attacked. He died of his injuries on 4 November last year at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

Speaking following the sentencing on Wednesday, David Green, procurator fiscal for homicide and major crime, said: “This was a random and unprovoked attack on a stranger, an attack carried out with an appalling level of sustained violence.

“James Britton’s friends and family have suffered a devastating loss, and our thoughts are with them as they attempt to come to terms with what has happened.”

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