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Pair get life for hammer murder | Pair get life for hammer murder |
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A man and woman who murdered a mentally ill man in a hammer attack have each been jailed for at least 18 years at the High Court in Glasgow. | A man and woman who murdered a mentally ill man in a hammer attack have each been jailed for at least 18 years at the High Court in Glasgow. |
Ian Taylor, 35, and 38-year-old Tracey Hastie, both from Glasgow, were found guilty in July of Brian Sharp's murder. | Ian Taylor, 35, and 38-year-old Tracey Hastie, both from Glasgow, were found guilty in July of Brian Sharp's murder. |
The pair had blamed each other after the 38-year-old was hit with a hammer more than 80 times at his flat in the city's Milton area in October 2006. | The pair had blamed each other after the 38-year-old was hit with a hammer more than 80 times at his flat in the city's Milton area in October 2006. |
Judge Lord Brailsford told both accused that he had to impose a life sentence. | Judge Lord Brailsford told both accused that he had to impose a life sentence. |
He said: "This murder was perpetrated on a plainly innocent man - a man with long-standing psychiatric problems. | He said: "This murder was perpetrated on a plainly innocent man - a man with long-standing psychiatric problems. |
"The victim appears to have let you both into his home at a time when you were homeless. | "The victim appears to have let you both into his home at a time when you were homeless. |
The victim appears to have let you both into his home at a time when you were homeless. That act of charity was horrendously abused Lord Brailsford "That act of charity was horrendously abused. This is a matter of the utmost seriousness." | The victim appears to have let you both into his home at a time when you were homeless. That act of charity was horrendously abused Lord Brailsford "That act of charity was horrendously abused. This is a matter of the utmost seriousness." |
As the sentence was passed, Hastie broke down and Taylor gave the thumbs-up to family members as he was led to the cells. | |
The court had earlier heard that Taylor and Hastie met at an addiction rehabilitation centre. | The court had earlier heard that Taylor and Hastie met at an addiction rehabilitation centre. |
In October 2006, the pair had been drinking with Mr Sharp at his house in north Glasgow when they turned on him. | In October 2006, the pair had been drinking with Mr Sharp at his house in north Glasgow when they turned on him. |
The jury was told that they taped their victim to a chair, beat him with a hammer at least 80 times, and then stabbed him in the chest with a fork. | The jury was told that they taped their victim to a chair, beat him with a hammer at least 80 times, and then stabbed him in the chest with a fork. |
Both accused had denied the murder, claiming the other had carried out the attack. | Both accused had denied the murder, claiming the other had carried out the attack. |
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