Revealed for first time: '˜Red mist' that drove Leeds pupil to murder his teacher

THE TEENAGE killer of Yorkshire teacher Ann Maguire has told how a 'red mist' descended on him in the minutes before he committed one of the most shocking crimes in recent British history.
Will Cornick was jailed for the murder of teacher Ann Maguire.Will Cornick was jailed for the murder of teacher Ann Maguire.
Will Cornick was jailed for the murder of teacher Ann Maguire.

Will Cornick has also claimed he wanted to be stopped from carrying out the attack on Mrs Maguire at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds in April 2014.

The comments provide the first public insight into his mindset at the time of the murder and are revealed in a report on a Leeds Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB) learning lessons review, launched after the Spanish teacher’s stabbing.

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Ann Maguire.Ann Maguire.
Ann Maguire.

Cornick, now 18, pleaded guilty in November 2014 to murder and so was never questioned in court about his actions. His meeting with the report’s independent author Nick Page is described as his first “meaningful interview” since his conviction.

The LSCB report concludes that “no one could have predicted or pre-empted Will Cornick’s attack on Ann Maguire”. In it, Mr Page writes: “When I met with Will, I took him through a detailed discussion of the events leading up to and immediately after he stabbed Ann. He described going up the stairs to Spanish from break in a ‘red mist’ not conscious of his surroundings.”

Mr Page goes on: “Will now states that he wanted to be stopped from stabbing Ann.

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“However, this needs to be considered in the context of the overall review report and the fact that he clearly and intentionally stabbed Ann to death. Will did not suggest that he wanted to be stopped in his interviews with the investigating officers, the Youth Offending Service worker, or the expert witnesses who interviewed him as part of the court proceedings.” Today’s report confirms previously-released details of social media posts in which Cornick ranted about his hatred for Mrs Maguire, saying she “deserves more than death more than pain, torture and more than anything that we can understand”. On the morning of the murder, he had spoken to fellow pupils about wanting to kill the 61-year-old mother-of-two.

Ann Maguire.Ann Maguire.
Ann Maguire.

But, says the report, “the young people whom Will had spoken to viewed his statements as fantasy”. It also floats the idea of national research into how to encourage children to share concerns with trusted adults. Asked what could be done now to stop a similar attack, LSCB chair Mark Peel said: “We could take steps to completely eradicate the risk with respect to teachers but those would be so draconian as to undermine the actual task that teachers do which is quite personal and individual. If teachers were for example behind glass, clearly the degree to which they could teach would be undermined.” Mr Peel said he hoped the review showed agencies responded to the tragedy with compassion and professionalism.

He said the report had received a very positive response from Mrs Maguire’s two sisters. But Mrs Maguire’s widower, Don, yesterday said it appeared to be “significantly different” from an early draft the family had seen some months ago.

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