Blood 'on back' of Mickey Bo kill accused; TRIAL.Byline: By PAUL HIGGINS Paul Higgins (Born - January 13, 1962 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada) is a retired Canadian Professional Hockey Right Winger who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs. A TEENAGER yesterday claimed she saw spots of blood on the back of one of the accused killers minutes after schoolboy Michael McIlveen had been battered. The claim came at Antrim Crown Court where the 17-year-old's video-taped police interview was played to the jury. She told interviewing officer DC Connor McStravick at 12.30am on May 6, 2006 she saw Aaron Wallace standing with Mervyn Moon, Christopher Kerr, Jeffrey Lewis Jeff Lewis (real estate speculator)Jeff Lewis (real estate speculator) For other uses, see Jeffrey Lewis (disambiguation).}} Jeffrey Lewis (born November 20, 1975 in New York City) is an American Anti-folk singer/songwriter and comic-book artist. and a number of others. The teenager claimed she saw a few drops of blood on the left shoulder blade shoulder blade n. See scapula. of Wallace's top and further claimed she also heard him say they had been at Cameron's car park at a party and had "give somebody a kicking". Mervyn Wilson Moon, 20, from Douglas Terrace, Ballymena, has already pleaded guilty to the murder. But those still on trial for murder are Jeff Colin Lewis, 19, of Rossdale, Christopher Francis Kerr, 22, Carnduff Drive, Aaron Cavana Wallace, 20, Moat Road, Christopher Andrew McLeister, 18, Knock Crescent, and a 17-year-old who cannot be named for legal reasons, all Ballymena. A sixth defendant Paul Edward David Henson, 18, of Condiere Avenue, Ballymena, denies charges of affray A criminal offense generally defined as the fighting of two or more persons in a public place that disturbs others. The offense originated under the Common Law and in some jurisdictions has become a statutory crime. and criminal damage on the night of the alleged attack. Michael "Mickey Bo" McIlveen, 15, died after he was assaulted in Ballymena town centre. The trial continues. CAPTION(S): VICTIM Michael McIlveen |
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