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Paul McManus guilty of Isabel Sanders murder in Crookston Paul McManus guilty of brutal murder of Isabelle Sanders during robbery
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A man has been convicted of murdering a woman by stabbing her 37 times during a robbery at her home in Glasgow.A man has been convicted of murdering a woman by stabbing her 37 times during a robbery at her home in Glasgow.
Paul McManus brutally killed 51-year-old Isabel Sanders at her house in the city's Crookston area on 9 April. Paul McManus brutally killed 51-year-old Isabelle Sanders at her house in the city's Crookston area on 9 April.
He was also convicted of attempting to murder her partner, Norman Busby, 86, who survived being stabbed by McManus.He was also convicted of attempting to murder her partner, Norman Busby, 86, who survived being stabbed by McManus.
The 20-year-old from Glasgow was also convicted at the city's high court of two other robbery-related stabbings. He now faces a mandatory life sentence.The 20-year-old from Glasgow was also convicted at the city's high court of two other robbery-related stabbings. He now faces a mandatory life sentence.
McManus denied murdering Ms Sanders and had lodged a defence of incrimination, blaming his former friends Ross Arthurs and Christopher O'Reilly.McManus denied murdering Ms Sanders and had lodged a defence of incrimination, blaming his former friends Ross Arthurs and Christopher O'Reilly.
Both men denied being at Ms Sanders' home at 77 Raeswood Drive on the night of the murder.Both men denied being at Ms Sanders' home at 77 Raeswood Drive on the night of the murder.
'Covered in blood''Covered in blood'
The jury heard how McManus was armed with a knife in each hand when he barged his way into Ms Sanders' home after the door had been answered by Mr Busby.The jury heard how McManus was armed with a knife in each hand when he barged his way into Ms Sanders' home after the door had been answered by Mr Busby.
The 86-year-old described staggering back and being stabbed "several times" in the chest before Ms Sanders, who had been upstairs in bed, came to the top of the stairs.The 86-year-old described staggering back and being stabbed "several times" in the chest before Ms Sanders, who had been upstairs in bed, came to the top of the stairs.
Mr Busby said: "Isabelle screamed and ran down the stairs and she saw him standing there. I was lying on the floor covered in blood.Mr Busby said: "Isabelle screamed and ran down the stairs and she saw him standing there. I was lying on the floor covered in blood.
"She saw him stealing stuff and she tried to push him out the front door and he had his knives and he stabbed her several times."She saw him stealing stuff and she tried to push him out the front door and he had his knives and he stabbed her several times.
"She fell to the ground covered in blood. I reached out but she was dead.""She fell to the ground covered in blood. I reached out but she was dead."
Pathologist Dr Marjorie Turner told the court that Ms Sanders had 61 separate injuries to her body and suffered 37 stab wounds, two of which were fatal.Pathologist Dr Marjorie Turner told the court that Ms Sanders had 61 separate injuries to her body and suffered 37 stab wounds, two of which were fatal.
'It was horrible''It was horrible'
The jury heard that some of the stab wounds had sliced through bone and Dr Turner said these would have required "moderate force".The jury heard that some of the stab wounds had sliced through bone and Dr Turner said these would have required "moderate force".
Mr Busby suffered two punctured lungs in the attack, which could have proved fatal without treatment.Mr Busby suffered two punctured lungs in the attack, which could have proved fatal without treatment.
The court was also told by Mr Arthurs that McManus had confessed to him that he carried out the murder.The court was also told by Mr Arthurs that McManus had confessed to him that he carried out the murder.
He said McManus told him he "couldn't stop" after attacking Ms Sanders, adding: "He said he stabbed her repeatedly on the head and shoulders. It was horrible."He said McManus told him he "couldn't stop" after attacking Ms Sanders, adding: "He said he stabbed her repeatedly on the head and shoulders. It was horrible."
He was accused by McManus' defence QC Gordon Jackson of making up the story, but Mr Arthurs told the court: "I'm not a novelist. You don't just make up things like that."He was accused by McManus' defence QC Gordon Jackson of making up the story, but Mr Arthurs told the court: "I'm not a novelist. You don't just make up things like that."
The jury also heard that a pair of jogging trousers and a tracksuit top belonging to McManus had the DNA of Ms Sanders on them.The jury also heard that a pair of jogging trousers and a tracksuit top belonging to McManus had the DNA of Ms Sanders on them.
In evidence McManus admitted they were his, but claimed that on the night of the murder they were worn by Mr Arthurs.In evidence McManus admitted they were his, but claimed that on the night of the murder they were worn by Mr Arthurs.
McManus also told the jury that he had stabbed Mr Busby in a panic and was upstairs when Ms Sanders was stabbed by one of his friends.McManus also told the jury that he had stabbed Mr Busby in a panic and was upstairs when Ms Sanders was stabbed by one of his friends.
'Horrendous attack'
The jury of nine women and six men took less than two hours to find McManus guilty of all charges.The jury of nine women and six men took less than two hours to find McManus guilty of all charges.
He now faces a mandatory life term for murder.He now faces a mandatory life term for murder.
Following McManus' conviction, Det Ch Inspector Jim Smith, from Police Scotland, said: "This was a horrendous attack on a vulnerable elderly man and his partner who were within their own home when McManus turned up at their door with violence and theft on his mind.
"Norman has been left shattered by the death of his partner Isabelle, who died a violent death in her own home at the hands of McManus who had no regard for the consequences of his actions.
"Understandably, it has been an incredibly difficult time for Isabelle and Norman's family, and I would like to pay tribute to them for their bravery and their courage throughout."