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Brian McConnachie

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Gender Male
Age 81
Date of birth December 23,1942
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Garrison
Philipstown
New York
United States
Job Actor
Author
Screenwriter
BooksLily of the Forest
The Job of Sex
National Lampoon The Naked and the Nude
Flying Boy
Blowing Smoke: The Wild and Whimsical World of Cigars
Elmer and the Chickens Vs. the Big League
National Lampoon The Best of No. 4
National Lampoon This Side of Parodies
Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
Nominations Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
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Brian McConnachie is an American actor, comedy writer, and children's book author. In 1982, he won an Emmy Award as part of the writing team for SCTV Network, and in 1979 he was nominated for an Emmy as part of the writing team for Saturday Night Live.

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Alesha MacPhail murder: Judge lifts ban on naming killer Aaron Campbell

Feb 16,2020 2:59 am

The identity of the teenage boy who raped and murdered six-Year -old Alesha Macphail has been revealed.

The Judge who presided over The Trial has lifted a ban on naming 16-Year -old Aaron Campbell .

Media outlets, including the BBC, made a case for reversing the court order which had protected his identity because he was under the age of 18.

Judge Lord Matthews said: "I can't think of a case in recent times that has attracted such revulsion. "

After hearing the legal arguments on Friday, he said: "I intend to grant the application. The Press may name The Accused and publish images of him. "

Campbell is facing a Life Sentence after being found guilty of killing Alesha, who went missing while on a visit to her grandparents on The Isle of Bute on 2 July last Year .

Alesha Macphail had been on a holiday on The Isle of Bute

On Thursday, Lord Matthews said he had committed some of the "wickedest, Most Evil crimes this court has ever heard".

Campbell took Alesha from the bed where she was sleeping and inflicted "catastrophic" injuries before dumping her naked body in woodland.

Alesha had suffered 117 injuries and died from significant pressure being applied to her face and neck.

Aaron Campbell - what do we know? Aaron Campbell has been named as Alesha Macphail 's killer

Like the six-Year -old he brutally murdered, Aaron Campbell wanted to be a YouTube star.

He posted videos of himself in 2017 showing off his parkour skills on a trampoline.

During The Trial , jurors watched a different kind of Video - CCTV of Campbell carrying a mystery Object - believed to be Alesha - near the shoreline at Rothesay on The Night she vanished.

Another Video - recorded by his own mother - showed Campbell coming and going from their home in the Early Hours of The Morning , removing items of clothing and retrieving a torch.

The court heard Campbell lifted weights and could bench press 50kg - More Than double the 22kg Alesha weighed.

CCTV showed Campbell leaving his house with a torch The Morning Alesha was found dead

Hours before Alesha was killed, The Boy had hosted a party for his friends after which he was in a drunk and distressed state.

To calm himself down he tried to buy cannabis from Alesha's father Robert MacPhail, as he had done in The Past .

During The Investigation , forensic experts found a Google Search on his phone asking "How do police find DNA?"

The teenager's friends told the court he had a "Dark Sense of humour" and had once told a female friend he might kill One Day for the "lifetime experience".

After Alesha's body was discovered, he produced a selfie-style Video in which he revealed his reflection in a mirror with a caption: "Found the guy who done it. "

On Friday, Tony Graham QC, The Lawyer representing several news organisations, told The High Court in Glasgow that it would be "naive" to think the teenager's identity was not already known among members of the Bute community and at Polmont Young Offenders Institute.

He said the name of The Boy had been on Facebook and Twitter, and had been available via a Google Search since last July.

'Tit-for-tat'

The QC said the attempt to have the restriction lifted was a balancing act of the age, vulnerability and rights of The Murderer , and the potential Collateral Damage to His Family , against The Public interest due to the nature of his crimes and the nature of his defence.

That defence included a failed attempt to incriminate Toni McLachlan, the 19-Year -old teenage girlfriend of Alesha McPhail's father, for the crimes.

Brian Mcconnachie QC, representing Campbell , said the fact that Campbell had incriminated another person was no reason to identify him.

He said: "To make an order on the basis that Toni Louise McLachlan was incriminated would simply be tit-for-tat and Nothing More than that. "

He also argued that the existence of information on Social Media was not a reason to overrule the prohibition.

He added: "It's little argument to say, well, it's going to happen [his identification] when he's 18 anyway. "

Mr McConnachie also told Lord Matthews that his client had been warned there was a "price on his head" and that publishing his name could exacerbate The Situation as it would increase The Number of people aware of his identity.

He said: "It is also important to identify at this stage that there is a history, so far as The Accused is concerned, of self harm. "

No appeal

He said Campbell had a history of anxiety and depression and he had been previously tested for Attention Deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Mr McConnachie was asked if he intended to appeal the decision.

He told The Judge : "I Am instructed not to appeal. "

Alesha's family, including her mother Georgina Lochrane and father Robert MacPhail, were in court to hear the decision.

Campbell was back in the dock 24 hours after being convicted.

He again showed no emotion as he was led back to the cells.

Alesha's body was found in the grounds of a former hotel Analysis by Bbc Scotland legal director Rosalind McInnes

From his arrest to conviction, Aaron Campbell could not be named - and this would have continued until his 18th birthday next Year if Lord Matthews had not lifted The Order .

Any violation would have been considered a breach of The Law and could result in a fine or jail term.

In Scotland, it is rare for this restriction to be lifted.

The media were given permission to name an underage victim in the Andrew Morton airgun shooting case in 2005 but in other cases applications were refused, including a torture attack on a 14-Year -old girl at a shopping centre in Edinburgh.

It has happened More often in England.

Recent cases include 15-Year -old William Cornick who stabbed A Teacher to death in 2014 and Kim Edwards and her boyfriend, Lucas Markham, who were both 15 when they convicted of killing Edwards' mother and sister in 2016.

Will today's decision set a precedent for future cases in Scotland?

Not necessarily. It will be setting a precedent but a judge in any future case is entitled to take a different view. And cases such as Alesha Macphail 's are thankfully rare.

'Shocking crime'

Media law lecturer Frank Shennan had earlier told BBC's Good Morning Scotland programme there had been a sense of anger at The Killer being "protected".

He said: "The reason for not naming under-18s is to protect what is seen as vulnerable people.

"And the reason for applying to have the ban lifted is a sense of outrage that somebody should be able to hide behind this protection when they have been found guilty of committing such a shocking crime.

"Ironically until three years ago, we could have named him because the rule applied to under 16s only and it was changed. "

On Thursday a jury at The High Court in Glasgow took Three Hours to find Campbell guilty unanimously, following a nine-day trial.

He showed no emotion as The Verdict was read out.

Prosecutor Iain McSporran QC, told the court the loss of a child would be hard to bear in any circumstance, but the "bestial manner" in which Alesha was murdered was "simply unfathomable".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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