Zephaniah McLeod: Heartache of friend who saw his pal killed by Birmingham knifeman

Michael Callaghan has suffered life changing injuries at the hands of paranoid schizophrenic Zephaniah McLeod who killed his friend Jacob Billington
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Seven people were left with serious injured and one dead following a series of stabbings within a few hours in a single night in Birmingham city centre in September 2020.

Knfeman, Zephaniah McLeod, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, has been sentenced to four counts of attempted murder, three counts of wounding and manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

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At Birmingham Crown Court today (Thursday, November 18) he was given a life sentence, with a minimum of 21 years.

McLeod is currently being held in a secure mental health facility, and will only be transferred to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence if he is deemed well enough.

Zephaniah McLeod has been jailed for life for a knife attack in BirminghamZephaniah McLeod has been jailed for life for a knife attack in Birmingham
Zephaniah McLeod has been jailed for life for a knife attack in Birmingham

The victims included 23-year-old Jacob Billington, a graduate intern at Sheffield Hallam University who died.

Jacob was fatally stabbed while he was with his close friend, Michael Callaghan, who was the same age and who was also attacked. Michael survived, but sustained life-changing injuries.

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Michael’s mum, Anne, has revealed the devastation that her son has suffered at losing Jacob.

Before the events in Birmingham Anne said she ‘could not have designed him any better’.

But he has suffered greatly since the attack and faces months of rehabilitation.

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Michael Callaghan

Anne said: “We don’t really understand how he survived because people just don’t survive those injuries.

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“We’ve had real milestones, him being able to sit up, being able to sit in an ordinary wheelchair, getting up on his feet, using the stairs.

“We’ve had just some fantastic milestones and I’m sure there’s more to come. He’s so determined.

“He speaks of his loss and his grief (for Jacob) and has said he would swap places if he could.”

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Jacob Billington

Jacob’s mum pays tribute to her “fantastic” son

Michael’s fight for survival has given Jacob’s mum Jo strength as she continues to grieve for Jacob.

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She said:  “Jacob was an absolutely fantastic young man, he was fun, cheeky, full of life, full of happiness. Things were going really well for Jacob at the time of his death. He was working at the university where he’d studied, as a graduate intern.

“He had a new girlfriend who he was really keen on, he was just in a really good place. He had an amazing set of friends who were really supportive and they were just enjoying their young lives. I couldn’t have hoped for more.”

What is the timeline of events of the tragic night?

West Midlands Police has pinpointed the timings of McLeod’s attacks.

Officers said that the events in the early hours of Sunday 6 September 2020 began half an hour after midnight when a 33-year-old man was stabbed in Constitution Hill leaving him with a neck wound.

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Twenty minutes later a 25-year-old woman was stabbed to her shoulder in Livery Street and, minutes after that in Barwick Street, a 29-year-old man was left in a critical condition with a chest wound.

From the CCTV evidence it emerged that after leaving Barwick Street, McLeod had dumped his knife in a drain.

He tried to obtain another knife from a pizza takeaway, but when they refused him, he caught a taxi to his home address in Nately Grove, Selly Oak and re-armed himself, before heading into the city centre again to continue his assault an hour later.

McLeod went on to stab two men, aged 29 and 24, and also inflicted critical injuries on a 23-year-old woman shortly after, all in Hurst Street. Thankfully they have since recovered.

Jacob and Michael were attacked at 1.50am in Irving Street.

What have police said about their investigation into Zephaniah McLeod?

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Superintendent Jim Munro was the senior investigating officer for the case. He said: “It’s not unusual for us to receive several reports of assaults, some involving weapons, on a busy weekend evening, so the incidents were not linked at first.

“Our CCTV operators immediately began exploring footage around the scenes that had been reported to us and later that day we identified a potential suspect linked to each attack, so we began tracking his movements.”

“We now know that it wasn’t until 1.50am that McLeod launched his next attack in Irving Street on a group of school friends from Liverpool who were returning to their hotel after a night out while visiting one of their group who was studying in Birmingham.

“Sadly 23-year-old Jacob Billington, a graduate intern at Sheffield Hallam University, was fatally stabbed and his close friend, Michael Callaghan, also 23, was critically injured.

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“The number of CCTV cameras across the city is significant and took an immense amount of co-ordination, however not all of the incidents were covered by cameras.

“We were able to match the clothing McLeod wore to witness and victim descriptions, to identify him and he was arrested from his home address just over 24 hours later.

“McLeod has never given an explanation for his actions that night which leaves no closure for his victims or their families and friends, although I am pleased that the admission of his crimes has spared those involved the ordeal of a trial.”

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