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Teenager stabbed victim over 100 times after arranging to meet in woods, court told

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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.

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