My name’s Psycho, says man accused of student murder

The man accused of gunning down Indian student Anuj Bidve on Boxing Day gave his name as “Psycho Stapleton” when he appeared in court yesterday charged with murder.

Kiaran Stapleton, 20, from Ordsall, Salford, was remanded in custody for 24 hours at City of Manchester Magistrates’ Court.

Mr Bidve, 23, described as a “promising and clever” student, was shot once in the head after being approached by a lone gunman at about 1.30am on December 26. He died a short time later in hospital. He was with a group of fellow Indian students visiting Manchester for Christmas when he was murdered.

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The apparently motiveless killing generated national and international shock, especially in the victim’s home country.

A scrum of TV cameramen and photographers crowded the prison van carrying Stapleton as it arrived at court, while inside the courtroom was packed with reporters.

Shortly before the hearing began, four armed officers dressed in black stood in each corner of the court.

Wearing handcuffs, Stapleton was brought into the dock and asked for his name.

He replied: “Psycho. Psycho Stapleton.”

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The defendant, wearing a grey Nike T-shirt and grey jogging bottoms and flanked by two police officers, then confirmed his date of birth.

Ben Southam, prosecuting, said Stapleton would be sent to Manchester Crown Court in due course.

There was no application for bail.