A teen killer who knifed a young boy to death, can today be unmasked as a court ban on revealing his identity expired.
Lee McAulay, stabbed 16-year-old Luke Wallace in Baillieston in June last year.
McAulay can finally be named as a court ban on revealing his identity expired after he turned 18 today.
McAulay stabbed Luke, in the groin causing him to suffer massive blood loss, after the knife cut a major artery.
The teen was taken to hospital but sadly passed away eight days later.
McAulay has been convicted of culpable homicide and will serve a nine-year prison sentence.
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