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ChrisEdu
07-30-2009, 11:14 AM
A babysitter who battered a two-year-old girl to death on his 15th birthday has been ordered to be detained for at least 15 years. Skip related content
Karl McCluney kicked, punched and bit Demi Leigh Mahon, leaving her with 68 injuries and suffering brain damage.

After the ferocious attack, Demi Leigh was taken to hospital and her parents were at her bedside when her life support machine was switched off two days later.

McCluney, now 16, was convicted of Demi Leigh's murder at Manchester Crown Court last month.

He sat slouched in a chair with his hands in his pockets as the sentence was handed to him by Mr Justice Sweeney at Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday. McCluney was allowed to sit outside the dock with his solicitor and a prison guard beside him because of his age.

Demi Leigh was left with McCluney by her drug addict mother, Ann Marie McDonald, on July 15 last year while she went to cash her child benefit. The teenager took Demi Leigh to the park before carrying out the attack at his home in Liverpool Road, Eccles, Salford. He punched and kicked the little girl repeatedly and ferociously.

He has never explained his actions, apart from alluding to the fact that Demi Leigh's behaviour was annoying him.

The judge described the murder as "savage". He said: "You were extremely fed up with having to babysit because it was your birthday, nobody had planned anything for you and you did not think that was fair.

"At the flat, Demi Leigh was crying and you became angry with her. Unsurprisingly, given your anger, she cried more. You got angrier and angrier until you lost your temper altogether. You then, over a period, according to you, of about 10 minutes, you hit her many times.

"You were large and powerful, she was only a small child and stood no chance against your onslaught."


May he rot in hell for his actions!

harb
07-31-2009, 05:56 AM
:(

In cases such as these, one can only hope that there is "Honour amongst thieves"... I'm sure he'll get what's coming to him...

ChrisEdu
07-31-2009, 08:03 AM
:(

In cases such as these, one can only hope that there is "Honour amongst thieves"... I'm sure he'll get what's coming to him...

I certainly hope so! It makes me weep for the world when one reads stories like this. :(

colpol
07-31-2009, 11:55 AM
He'll be segregated for his own protection i'd imagine but still have access if he wants to a good education\ best facilities that HM Prisons - all at great expense to the UK tax payer

He'll no doubt appeal against such a harsh sentance & be out in 10 with a new ID & be helped to integrate back into society

The UK's a great place but the justice system really is in need of a reality check. Guy should never see the light of day again

geoff malter
07-31-2009, 01:35 PM
I certainly hope so! It makes me weep for the world when one reads stories like this. :(

Really sad, but all too frequent on both sides of the pond. Here in the states a con in the joint for child crimes is usually delt with by the inmate population. Isolation for protection usually works only so far.

ChrisEdu
07-31-2009, 03:13 PM
I should hope so! Why the hell should decent folk pay to keep people like that alive?! Right now I'm feeling really down on scum like that, along with other things, but hey, that's probably the drink talking :(

I do feel, though, that where a crime affects someone for life, the punishment should affect the criminal for life; be it life imprisonment or something else that makes they pay for the rest of their life.