The 16-year-old boy who raped and murdered Alesha MacPhail was caught out by his own mother's CCTV as he came home in the middle of the night after murdering the six-year-old girl, it emerged today.
Chilling footage revealed Aaron Campbell arriving and leaving twice outside the Isle of Bute family home on the night Alesha was abducted before her naked body was dumped in the woods with 117 injuries on July 2 last year.
His mother believed her teenage son might have seen something relevant to the investigation - and contacted police after reviewing the CCTV footage, despite her son being adamant he had nothing to do with it.
The depraved teenager - who was obsessed with gaining YouTube followers, played violent video games including Fortnite and was an adrenalin junkie who recorded himself doing acrobatic moves on a trampoline - had received anonymity due to his age, but a judge decided to overturn this today.
He even filmed himself playing a game about the online horror character Slender Man who abducts and kills children in the woods in a hauntingly similar fashion to his 'barbaric' murder of Alesha.
Campbell - who was known to have killed and skinned cats before burying them in the back garden - appears to be egotistical and obsessed with the number of people who subscribed to his YouTube channel.
In the CCTV, he was first spotted leaving the family home at 1.54am, when he went to the MacPhails' home and took Alesha out of bed before raping and murdering her. He was then seen returning home at 3.35am.
Depraved teenager Aaron Campbell, 16, enjoyed playing violent video games including Fortnite and Slender: The Eight Pages
Campbell (left) had received anonymity due to his age, over the murder of six-year-old Alesha MacPhail (right)
Alesha's mother Georgina Lochrane (left, today) and father Robert MacPhail (right, yesterday) outside Glasgow High Court
Ten minutes later he left home wearing a pair of shorts but no shirt or shoes. He came back at 3.52am and then left again six minutes later carrying a torch. Campbell then arrived home for the last time at 4.07am.
Campbell was told that the rape, murder and abduction of the six-year-old girl on the Isle of Bute on July 2 last year was among the 'wickedest' crimes that Glasgow High Court had ever heard.
Judge Lord Matthews, who presided over the nine-day trial, held a hearing today to decide if anonymity should be lifted, which was attended by Campbell along with dozens of journalists and lawyers.
In a short film on YouTube, Campbell thanked 50 people for watching his trampolining videos where he filmed himself doing backflips.
In a cringeworthy piece to camera he says: 'Yo. What's up guys. It's Aaron Campbell here. I've got 50 subscribers, thank you, although I'm nearly at 80 it's a rounder number. This video is going to be a 50 subscriber special of some cool trampoline tricks for you'.
Campbell appeared a clean-cut figure, well dressed and handsome - and his family refused to believe he was capable of crime.
But he led a secret life smoking drugs, drinking heavily and in the months before the six-year-old's murder had allegedly sexually assaulted one girl and tried to drown another.
Alesha's devoted mother, Georgina 'Genie' Lochrane, sent her to Bute for a break believing she would be safer there than on their grim estate in Airdrie, 12 miles east of Glasgow.
Miss Lochrane said: 'I thought that if Alesha was safe anywhere these days, it was on that island, miles from anywhere.
Campbell appeared a clean-cut figure, well dressed and handsome - and his family refused to believe he was capable of crime
A pair of jogging bottoms found on Rothesay beach by police during the search for Alesha MacPhail. DNA matching the murderer was recovered from the waistband
A knife found on Rothesay beach by police during the search for Alesha last July
Alesha's grandparents Angela King and Calum MacPhail at Glasgow High Court yesterday
'But it seems to me now that nowhere in the world is safe any more. I didn't know much about Bute, or the people who live there, but after all that I've heard [at the murder trial] I certainly wouldn't want to live somewhere like that.
'It emerged during the trail that Alesha's father was watching porn on the night she was abducted, and that he sold cannabis to her killer, whose circle of friends routinely used drugs and cheap booze and swapped sick jokes on Snapchat.
Alesha's murderer was born on the mainland but when he reached school age his mother, who has family connections on the island, brought him to live there because – ironically – she thought it would provide him with a secure upbringing.
'I wanted him to grow up in a safe place, a peaceful environment, and get a good education,' she said at the family home, a solid Victorian house with panoramic views of the Firth and extensive gardens where the killer and his friends would drink and smoke cannabis.
'They said in court that he was depressed but I never saw any signs of depression.
'He would get down now and again but he was doing well.
'He had passed some exams and he was doing an engineering course one day a week. He was good at maths, and planned to go to university.
'He wasn't a violent boy. He was very normal. Yes, he smoked cannabis, but it's rife among kids on this island.
'I knew he was buying it from Rab [Alesha's father] and Toni [Rab's girlfriend], but what could I do? If I went to the police my son would be in trouble.
'I just hoped he'd grow out of it. Anyway, it wasn't every weekend. It was only occasionally.'
Nothing about Campbell's demeanour during the trial marked him out as a sadistic killer.
He is handsome, in a modern, metrosexual way, with luxuriant, swept-over hair and a milky complexion.
Dressed immaculately, in a tartan suit and collar and tie, Campbell gave evidence with great self-assurance.
He appears to have been a popular, charismatic figure among his peer group and there was no shortage of girlfriends.
Indeed, for a year Campbell dated one of the most eye-catching girls at his school.
However, there was another side to the plausible young man that first emerged when he was a boy of six or seven.
While swimming with another a little girl at the leisure centre, Campbell held her head under the water so long that she feared she would drown.
According to a neighbour, he developed into a local nuisance and had been caught trying to set fire to buildings.
Alesha (left) with Mr MacPhail (centre) and his girlfriend Toni Louise McLachlan (shown right)
A police forensic team investigate at a house on the Isle of Bute outside Rothesay last July
More recently he is said to have sexually abused a teenage girl and shown compromising mobile phone pictures of her to his friends.
Campbell has been compared to a young Ian Brady - a serial killer in the making caught after his first murder.
Alesha's killer spent much of his time drinking heavily, getting stoned, body-building and using social media in a pathetic attempt to impress his friends.
Campbell was also an adrenaline junkie who got his kicks by jumping into the sea from great heights.
He could not previously be identified because he is under 18 but judge Lord Matthews on Friday ruled he can be named after considering an application from media outlets.
He said: 'I can't think of a case in recent times that has attracted such revulsion. I intend to grant the application. The press may name the accused and publish images of him.'
Crucial to the decision to name Aaron Campbell was the accusations he made against Toni-Louise McLachlan, 18.
Representing Scots media organisations urging Lord Matthews to lift the ban, Anthony Graham QC told the court that the allegations Campbell made against Ms McLachlan was a 'substantial attempt to pervert the course of justice'.
Mr Graham said: 'The incriminee enjoyed no statutory protection and was named and photographed and had her photographs published.
'He has introduced the issue of sexual involvement with the incriminee. By the very nature of that defence and by finding him party to that defence, the pannel has introduced to the trial adult themes.'
No appeal was lodged by Campbell's defence, Brian McConnachie QC. But the brief told the court that Campbell was 'at risk of attack'.
Mr McConnachie said: 'There was a history of self-harm, of anxiety and he had been tested for ADHD and was awaiting further testing due at the time of his arrest.
'As far as he's concerned, there's issues both with attack from others and the potential matter of self-harm. The onus is on the party seeking to have the prohibition lifted and to satisfy the court.'
Media lawyer Mr Graham said: 'It's naive to think he remains anonymous on Bute, a community in no little part affected by this.'
And he said Campbell would be locked up at HMYOI Polmont in Falkirk until he was 21. Judge Lord Matthews told the court: 'Children don't usually commit offences of this nature.'
Mr Graham concurred and said: 'It's unusual for a child to be convicted of murder.'
He urged for Campbell's name, his address, his images, school and 'such background which is not protected otherwise' should be allowed to be published.
Granting the application, Lord Matthews said: 'I intend to name the accused.'
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