Brian McKillop murdered a stranger after spending a day in the pub celebrating his birthday.
A teenager who murdered a stranger after a day spent in a pub celebrating his 18th birthday has been detained for life.
The judge added: "I must make it clear that being under the influence of alcohol and drugs does not mitigate your crime. Miss Harper told Lord Beckett: "James Britton was kicked and stamped upon by McKillop in an apparently unprovoked and random attack." He also made a number of comments at the scene admitting that he had stamped on Mr Britton's head and there was "no point in lying" when being interviewed.Mr Renucci said: "He has expressed deep regret and appears to have expressed genuine remorse for his actions.
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