On this day: July 2nd

Golden State Killer Pleads Guilty

July 2nd On this day in 2018, 6-year-old Alesha MacPhail was abducted, sexually assaulted, and murdered on the Isle of Bute, Scotland.
Alesha had been staying with her father and grandparents during summer break when she vanished from her bedroom. Her body was found hours later in nearby woods, in one of the most disturbing cases in recent UK memory.
Police quickly arrested Aaron Campbell, a 16-year-old boy known to the family. Campbell was tied to the crime by CCTV footage, DNA, and fibers from his clothing.
During his trial, Campbell initially denied involvement but later admitted to the crimes in chilling detail, including stalking the house and carrying Alesha away in the night. He also stated that he was “quite satisfied with the murder.”
He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 27 years. On appeal his sentence was reduced to 24 years; meaning he will be eligible to apply for parole when he is 40, in 2042.
The case drew widespread attention due to the young age of both victim and perpetrator, and prompted calls for greater scrutiny of juvenile offenders.

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