Teenager stabbed victim over 100 times after arranging to meet in woods, court told
A TEENAGER was stabbed more than 100 times in a remote woodland spot, a court has heard.
Alex Davies, 18, was killed on Parbold Hill in Lancashire, where he had agreed a rendezvous with Brian Healless, also 18.
The pair, who had never met before, exchanged mobile phone messages to arrange the location but more than a hour later Healless was seen on CCTV cycling away from Parbold and carrying Mr Davies’s rucksack, Preston Crown Court was told.
The prosecution say Healless took a kitchen knife to the scene, where he attacked Mr Davies on the afternoon of April 28, concealed his body and then “simply rode off ” on his mountain bike to his home in Chorley.
Opening the case yesterday, David McLachlan QC told jurors that Mr Davies, from Skelmersdale, was openly gay and the defendant had been in contact with him and other gay men.
On May 1, a local gamekeeper was doing his daily rounds on Parbold Hill when he reported seeing an arm under a pile of broken conifers.
Police found a male body covered with branches, and the victim’s face was covered by a black dressing gown.
Mr Davies was identified and a post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was multiple stab wounds and asphyxiation.
Healless was arrested on May 3 and a search of his bedroom uncovered the victim’s headphones, wallet and spare phone.
Mr McLachlan told the jury that the defendant accepts that he killed Mr Davies.
He said: “The issue for you will be whether this is a case of murder or a case of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.
“You will have to determine whether or not Brian Healless was suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning at the time of the killing which substantially impaired his ability to understand the nature of his conduct or to form a rational judgment or to exercise self-control.”
Mr McLachlan said the jury would hear evidence from psychiatrists who had examined the defendant. Healless, formerly of Rylands Road, Chorley, denies murder. The case continues.