Gary O’Neill was found wearing blood-stained clothing and holding his Birmingham to Glasgow bus ticket the day after slaying Kenneth Ford.
A man who got caught fleeing to Scotland after killing his best friend in a horror hammer attack has been caged for life.
Kenneth's body was discovered after concerned friends raised the alarm prompting cops to raid the Birmingham bedsit where the 30-year-old was found with bruising and puncture wounds across his body, including a 10p size wound by his temple. Birmingham Live reports after a stop in Manchester, the passenger told police O'Neill was talking on the phone about an injured man still being unconscious when he woke up that morning.
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