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A teenage killer who ordered a "hit" from prison then listened to the machete victim's screams on a phone has been jailed for almost four years. | |
James Demarco, 18, told attacker James Paxton to stab the target because he had gone out with a former girlfriend - but got the wrong man. | James Demarco, 18, told attacker James Paxton to stab the target because he had gone out with a former girlfriend - but got the wrong man. |
Paxton, 23, who also carried out two other knife attacks within a month, was given a 17-year jail sentence. | |
Demarco, who is serving life, was jailed for a further 45 months. | Demarco, who is serving life, was jailed for a further 45 months. |
The High Court in Edinburgh heard how the victim, George Stewart, shared a nickname, G, with Demarco's intended target. | |
Demarco listened to the attack taking place from a telephone in the segregation unit at Edinburgh's Saughton prison. | |
That's me just took the machete tae him. It's like the massacre part two James Paxton | |
During the recorded call Demarco was heard laughing and Paxton was heard saying: "I just sliced and diced wi' ma machete." | |
The call was earlier played at the court, where the screams of the victim could be clearly heard, along with cracking noises. | |
Paxton told Demarco: "Well he's burst wide open. I'm gonnae take a sword to tae him the noo if he's no oot this hoose in the next five minutes." | |
He later said: "That's me just took the machete tae him. It's like the massacre part two." | |
Demarco was heard laughing then a witness was put on the line who confirmed the victim was "burst wide", which prompted more laughter from the prisoner. | |
Demarco then told the machete attacker: "Proud o' you brother. I love you." | |
Paxton told him: "Look at the state o' them. I wish you had a camera phone mate they're aw burst wide open, his legs are aw chopped." | |
Extensive injuries | |
The court heard that Paxton told Demarco during the call that he would be joining him in jail and boasted he would come in "walkin' like John Wayne". | |
Paxton struck the victim with a bottle and wounded him with a machete during the attack at a house in Southhouse Square, in Edinburgh, on 23 September last year. | |
The victim was seen fleeing from the close of the flats with extensive injuries to his face, arm and leg. He was being chased by Paxton. | |
Mr Stewart needed 15 stitches to his wounds and suffered a broken leg and tendon damage. | |
A doctor said his injuries were potentially life-threatening and that he would be scarred for life. | |
The court heard a recording of the phone call | |
Paxton, of Captains Drive, Edinburgh, admitted assaulting Mr Stewart to his severe injury, permanent disfigurement and to the danger of his life. | |
Demarco, who is currently in Polmont Young Offenders' Institution serving life for murder, earlier admitted instigating Paxton to commit the assault. | |
Lord Brailsford told Paxton he had carried out three separate and distinct crimes. | |
"The circumstances of these offences are both wicked and depraved," he said. | |
The judge ordered him to be kept under supervision for a further four years after his release from prison. | |
Lord Brailsford told Demarco, who is currently serving a minimum of 15 years for murder, that he rejected a defence motion not to impose an additional sentence on him. | |
He ordered that the killer's latest sentence should start at the end of his minimum term for the murder. | |
"You instigated Paxton to carry out the assault," he said. "It is clearly reprehensible conduct." | |
Demarco swore at the judge as he was being led from the dock. | |
Ammonia attack | |
Demarco, of Crewe Place, Edinburgh, was jailed for life for murdering 18-year Jamie Ewart in a knife attack. | |
Demarco was freed under three separate bail orders at the time and was also under a curfew. | |
Paxton also admitted repeatedly stabbing Graeme Carral with a knife to his severe injury, permanent disfigurement and to the danger of his life in Edinburgh's Captains Drive on 1 September last year. | |
He also sprayed ammonia in the face of Jamie Floyd and repeatedly struck him with a knife to his severe injury, permanent disfigurement and to the danger of his life in an attack in the city's Observatory Road on 16 September. | |
A third accused, Kevin Gartland, 17, of Captains Drive, Edinburgh, admitted attacking a man who was with Mr Hastie to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement. | |
Lord Brailsford ordered that Gartland, who was subject to three separate bail orders at the time of the assault, should be detained for five years and kept on supervision for a further two years. |
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