The trial is being heard at Newcastle Crown Court (Picture: PA)
Two men allegedly savagely punched and kicked a man and then locked him in box to die after accusing him of trying to steal £20.
Louis Whelan and Anthony Keating have gone on trial for the murder of Blaine Hammond, who was allegedly dragged to the green box or cabin while he was still alive in Sunderland.
In messages after the attack, Whelan is alleged to have told people on Facebook Blaine had stolen £20 from him so ‘I’ve smashed him all over, he’s on death’s door,’ adding ‘I just brayed him all over and he is f***ing dying like, need an ambulance’.
Another message said: ‘F***er tried to nick 20 bar of us so I smashed him all over. Head, kicks, f***ing elbows, the lot.’
Peter Glenser KC, told Newcastle Crown Court the death came to light following an anonymous call on December 3 last year from someone saying that his friend had ‘fallen down some garden stairs and smashed his face in’.
The caller said the man was asleep, breathing and he had wrapped him in blankets and put him in a green box similar to a telephone box.
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The caller said he lived at Saltburn Road, Sunderland and when police went to the area they found a padlocked green box in a cut leading towards some allotments. Inside was the body of Blaine Hammond, 22, who had multiple severe head injuries.
Mr Glenser said: ‘The prosecution say the two men in the dock, between them, took part in a savage assault on Blaine Hammond, punching him, kicking him, stamping on him, intending to cause him really serious injury in the living room of Louis Whelan’s home at Saltburn Road.
‘After they had beaten him, they ejected him through the front door. One of them knocked Blaine Hammond to the ground but by that point they both knew that Blaine was seriously injured.’
The court heard Keating left on the moped he had arrived there on two hours earlier while Whelan went back inside, leaving Blaine lying on the ground.
Mr Glenser said there was an exchange online between Whelan and Keating, adding: ‘Two minutes later Whelan left his address and dragged Blaine Hammond across the road into that cut towards the green cabin where Whelan placed Blaine and where Blaine was to meet his premature death.
‘Within eight minutes Whelan was back home. He did not ensure an ambulance was called until 9.30am the following morning, by which time Blaine Hammond had been dead for some hours.’
The court heard Blaine died from head injuries.
Mr Glenser said: ‘To put it more simply he died because a person or persons stamped and kicked on his head and neck. That damaged his brain.’
When Whelan was arrested he initially said Blaine had fallen down some steps at his home then started blaming Keating.
Whelan claimed he had only punched Blaine once in self-defence.
Mr Glenser said: ‘The Crown say this was not self-defence, this was a gratuitous beating for no real reason at all.
‘Whelan showed an utterly callous disregard for his welfare. He cared more about keeping a distance between himself and Blaine than he did about ensuring help came.’
When Keating was arrested he said he kicked Blaine once after the other two fell out over the £20 but said he caused no injury, although it caused Blaine to fall to the ground. He then said Whelan had caused the injuries.
Whelan, 23, of Towcester and Keating, 23, of Sunderland, both deny murder. The trial continues.
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Alleged killer Louie Whelan is said to have written on Facebook: ‘I just brayed him all over and he is f***ing dying like, need an ambulance’.