First picture of boy, 17, who 'boasted' about brutal murder after posing with knife

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Jordan Rance 'boasted' about stabbing Paul Marsh

Jordan Rance 'boasted' about stabbing Paul Marsh (Image: MEN)

The first picture of a 17-year-old who stabbed a 49-year-old man to death on November 17 last year can now be published.

Jordan Rance was delivering drugs to Paul Marsh in Atherton, Wigan when the fatal knife attack took place.

The 17-year-old stabbed Mr Marsh in the shoulder, severing his carotid artery following a minor disagreement at the flat in Atherton.

The 49-year-old had been ‘attempting to provoke’ the teen, who was delivering drugs to his flat, by asking what he was looking at on his phone and prodding him to draw his attention, prosecutor Michael Hayton KC told Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court.

According to Manchester Evening News (M.E.N), a row ensued leading the pair to square up to each other, during which Rance pulled a large kitchen knife, which was said to part of his "drug dealer’s kit".

After being stabbed and suffering from severe blood loss, Mr Marsh died.

Paul Marsh was 49 when he died

Paul Marsh was 49 when he died (Image: MEN)

Rance scarpered and later sent a voice note to a friend "boasting" about the stabbing.

Following his arrest he initially lied to the police, claiming that Mr Marsh had brought the knife and stabbed himself during the struggle.

The boy later changed his defence, insisting that he picked up the knife from a nearby TV stand during the altercation and acted in self defence.

Jurors didn't accept his account and found him guilty of murder following a trial earlier this year.

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In an emotionally charged victim impact statement, Mr Marsh’s mum, Carol Ann Smith, said: “He was a character loved by many, endured by others - whatever the circumstances it was an interaction you never forgot. I will never profess that my son was an angel and won’t paint him as something he wasn’t because he is no longer with us.

“But I stand by the fact that no one has the right to take his life. The person who stabbed my son made a conscious decision to do so. There are no winners in this.”

She said that her life had been left in "limbo" following her son's death.

“When a child loses their parents, they are an orphan. When a wife loses a husband, they are a widow. What am I called now?” she asked.

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