BREAKING: A pedestrian who stabbed a driver to death in front of his young son, after the motorist performed an emergency stop to avoid running him over, has been jailed for a minimum of 23 years
A pedestrian who stabbed a driver to death in front of his son after the motorist performed an emergency stop to avoid running him over has been jailed.
Layton, 34, from Shackleton Close, Thornaby, caused Mr Stokoe to brake sharply as he crossed the busy main road after getting off a bus. He told the defendant: ‘Alexander Layton, you have been convicted of the murder of James Stokoe, using a 12in kitchen knife carried by you as an offensive weapon.’ The judge said Mr Stokoe was in a ‘vulnerable and defenceless position’ during the attack, which happened during the day in a public street and was witnessed by many people.
The emergency services were called but he bled to death within minutes and died in the back of an ambulance. ‘To tell your four-year-old child his daddy’s dead and won’t be coming home… To know your child has seen things no child should ever have to see or hear.’
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