Prisoner convicted of murdering cellmate with shattered glass
John Westland, 29, was found guilty of the offence following a week-long trial at Leeds Crown Court, a court official confirmed on Wednesday.
Prosecutors had claimed that the defendant told police "I murdered him because he's a sex offender" a day after the body of Liam Deane was found in their shared cell at HMP Leeds in Armley.
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Hide AdThe victim was a month into a life sentence with a minimum of 10 years at the time, having admitted the murder of his baby daughter.
Jurors were told how Deane, 22, was attacked using fragments of glass and asphyxiated by pressure applied to his head and face by Westland on the night of his death.
Prosecutor Peter Moulson QC told Leeds Crown Court: "The following morning, Mr Deane was found dead because someone, say the prosecution, had assaulted him.
"Obviously, there was only one candidate."
Mr Moulson told how, the day after Deane's death on November 11 2017, Westland looked "agitated" and told a prison guard: "You lose your attitude, you should see what happened in that cell."
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Hide AdUpon being charged with murder, he is said to have told officers he had killed the cellmate because he was a "sex offender".
The sentencing of Westland, who was jailed at Oxford Crown Court in November 2008 for a sex attack, began on Wednesday afternoon and will conclude on Thursday morning, a court official said.