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Dave Finlay

Blood soaked Paisley killer stabbed man 13 times and left him to die on kitchen floor

A killer was facing a life sentence today after stabbing a man to death in a frenzied knife attack.

William McLean stabbed Ryan Low 13 times in a fatal knife attack then left him for dead on the kitchen floor of his home in Springbank Road, Paisley.

The 21-year-old, who has a criminal record including assault and robbery, had been released from an 18 month sentence of detention just fortnight before he struck.

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He pled guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh to murdering the 32-year-old by stabbing him repeatedly on his head and body.

The court heard that Mr Low had arranged to visit his sister in Edinburgh, but after she raised concerns police broke into the Paisley flat where he lived alone and found him lying dead.

Prosecutor John Keenan said Mr Low was at his home in the company of McLean and others drinking.

He said: "The precise details of what happened thereafter are unknown but it seems that in the early hours of the morning after he had left there was a disagreement between the accused and Ryan Low."

He said McLean had armed himself with a knife and stabbed his victim in the living room and kitchen.

"The precise form and nature of the assault on the deceased on June 25 in 2020 will probably never be known," Mr Keenan added.

McLean, a former delivery driver, later got a bus to Glasgow and phoned a family friend to tell her that he had messed up and was covered in blood.

Mr Keenan said: "About 11am he called his mother and asked her to pick him up in Clydebank. She collected him and noted he appeared to be under the influence of drink or drugs. He refused to say where he had been."

McLean was later interviewed by police as a witness and admitted he was at Mr Low's flat, but claimed he was alive when he left.

Mr Low's DNA was found on a blood stained knife blade discovered down the back of a sofa at the flat.

Mr Keenan added: "The findings could be explained if this blade had been used to stab Ryan Low."

A post mortem was carried out on Mr Low and it was found that among the injuries were four stab wounds to the neck, two of which damaged jugular veins. The stab wounds to the neck were considered to be the main factor in his death.

He was also found to have sustained defensive wounds in an attempt to protect himself during the attack.

McLean's defence counsel Thomas Ross QC said: "He has pled guilty to murder in the certain knowledge that he will be sentenced to life imprisonment."

The judge, Lord Richardson, who will have to set a minimum term McLean must serve under a life sentence said he had committed a "terrible murder".

Sentence was deferred on him until next month for the preparation of a background report. McLean was remanded in custody.

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