Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict building

12 May 2023 , 13:53
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Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict building
Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict building

A man has today been found guilty of murdering a schoolgirl more than 30 years ago - after adopting seven false names to evade justice.

David Boyd, 55, had denied murdering seven-year-old Nikki Allan, who was battered, stabbed and dumped in a derelict warehouse.

A court had heard the youngster was hit with a brick and repeatedly knifed in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, in October 1992.

Boyd was only arrested 26 years on - after police had "built a case" against a another man - and Nikki's mother Sharon Henderson, 56, worked detective to identify the right culprit.

Boyd stood trial for murder, during which jurors were told he had a previous conviction for indecent assault on an underage girl and a probation officer said he confessed his "sexual" attraction to young girls.

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Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingDavid Boyd appeared at Newcastle Crown Court for his trial (Kevin Donald KTD Media)
Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingNikki's mother said 'it is so hard' on family occasions to remember the youngster's short life (PA)

A tearful Sharon was reduced to tears and could barely speak as she stood on the steps outside of Newcastle Crown Court.
She was escorted away and into a local pub by friends and family.

Nikki’s sister, Stacey Allan, exited the court with her hands in the air and shouted: “Waited my whole life for this me, and we got guilty.”

The teary sibling later added: “I can get on with my life now. I remember everything.

“It’s like winning the lottery."

One family friend walked down the court steps with her hands raised yelling: “Justice.“

”She continued as she walked away: “Justice. That’s all that matters.”

Several police officers stood outside of Newcastle Crown Court, as did various members of the press.

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingDavid Boyd will be jailed later this month (PA)
Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingNikki was battered and stabbed, and then dumped in a derelict building (PA)

Judge Mrs Justice Christina Lambert warned jurors not to put too much weight on Boyd's previous convictions, which also included a count of breaching the peace in 1986 when he approached four children in Sacriston, County Durham, and grabbed a 10-year-old girl.

But the jury foreman at Newcastle Crown Court confirmed it was a unanimous decision after less than two hours of deliberation to find Boyd guilty.

The guilty verdict was met with huge cheers from the public gallery. Members of Nikki's family stood up shouting 'Yes!' and "Thank you!'.

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The public gallery was cleared, with a tearful Sharon led out with the help of her family members.

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingSharon Henderson, Nikki's mother, enters Newcastle Crown Court ahead of the start of the murder trial (Daily Mirror)

Nikki's sister Stacey Allan shouted "yes, thank you" as she left court.

Boyd, dressed in a white T-shirt, showed not a flicker of emotion, save for looking across the public gallery as the verdict came.

The Judge Mrs Justice Lambert thanked the jury, and said: "I hope you appreciate the importance of what you have done over the past weeks. This may well be the most important public duty you perform in your life."

The sentencing of Boyd is to be televised on Tuesday May 23, Mrs Lambert added.

Speaking after conviction, Assistant Chief Constable Brad Howe, of Northumbria Police, said: "Today is about justice – for Nikki and her family. We thank them for their patience and strength over the last 30 years and our thoughts very much continue to be with them.

"David Boyd hid his crime, lying about his involvement and prolonging the family’s suffering, knowing all along that he had taken the life of their little girl.

"The investigation into Nikki’s murder has been one of the most complex and comprehensive ever conducted by Northumbria Police.

"I’m extremely proud of the investigative team and all those who played their part in securing this conviction. I further hope this sends a strong message that no matter how long ago an offence took place, we will do everything we can to see justice served."

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingFloral tributes were left to Nikki outside the derelict warehouse in Sunderland (Mirrorpix)

Richard Wright KC, prosecuting, had said Boyd, then aged 25, was a neighbour of Nikki's family, knew the girl and DNA matching his was found on her clothes.

The investigation into the youngster's death was relaunched by Northumbria Police in 2017 and Boyd, of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, was arrested.

The prosecution claimed Boyd lured the schoolgirl to her death on the evening of October 7, 1992 when she had been playing out with friends - and was allegedly seen skipping to catch up with him.

Jurors were told Boyd, who lived in the same block of flats as Nikki and was her babysitter's boyfriend, was convicted of indecently assaulting a nine-year-old girl in 1999.

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingBodycam footage played to the jury showed Boyd's arrest in 2018 (PA)

He also was said to have had an "intimate knowledge" of the warehouse where the child's body was found.

He was, 'by his own admission', the last man to see her alive, and matched the description of a man who was spotted by a passer by with a young girl 'skipping behind him', the jury heard.

Setting out the route to a verdict on Wednesday, Mrs Justice Lambert said the prosecution case relies on "circumstantial evidence".

She said: "(There are) different pieces or strands of evidence which, when put together, the prosecution says, leave no doubt that the defendant is guilty."

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingNikki was attacked and her body was left in the crumbling old building (PA)

The defence case was Boyd did not kill Nikki and the strands of evidence are "the result of innocent coincidences", the judge said.

Before sending the jury out on Friday, she told the panel they are not under any pressure of time.

Mrs Lambert said: Don’t feel under any pressure to return a verdict today or at the beginning of next week. You take as long as you need to go through the issues carefully and make your decision.”

Speaking before the conviction and recalling her crusade to help snag Boyd, Sharon said: "I just decided I had to stand up for myself.

"Three years after she died, with no liaison officer, I felt like she had been forgotten, and she was so young, that just did not feel right."

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingNikki's sister Stacey described today as the "best of her life" (Facebook)

Speaking afterwards, Nikki's sister Stacey Allan, 39, described it as the 'best day' of her life.

She said: “We never thought that we would see this day, it is an amazing feeling having that verdict. We are ecstatic.

"It is justice at last for Nikki, I am so happy, it is the best day of my life.

"The police have so many lessons to learn, we were starting to give up hope after 25 years.

"But my mum persevered, she never gave up on Nikki, she is an amazing woman."

Paedophile guilty of stabbing girl to death and dumping her in derelict buildingGeorge Heron was found not guilty of murdering Nikki after his arrest in October 1992 ((c) NORTH NEWS & PICTURES)

Timeline of events, from 1992 murder to 2023

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