This is a chilling moment snapped in an interview with his police when Logan Mwangi’s teenage murderer lied about the boy’s murder.
Craig Mulligan, who had the face of a baby who was 13 at the time, claimed to have awakened when his five-year-old mother, Angarad Williamson, shouted, “Logan is dead.”
In fact, the teenage monster helped kill Logan with Williamson (31) and his stepfather John Cole (40).
Later, when the trio hatched a horrifying plan to cover up the killings, he was captured on a haunted CCTV that, along with Cole, carried a dead young man on a Nike holdall to a nearby river.
A video released from his police interview shows that Mulligan claims that he and Cole grabbed the trash from the backyard and “chucked it in the river.”
The teenager told police that he couldn’t remember what was in the black bag and claimed that he later returned to the river to make sure they “get off.”
He added: “I didn’t want to cause Logan or Anharad, so I tried to be as quiet as possible.
“I don’t know if Logan was still there at that point … I didn’t check.”
However, Mulligan snaps when it becomes clear that Williamson has fixed his son’s murder to him and Cole.
When asked if there is anything he wants to add, the teen smokes:
“She blames me and my dad for everything when we’re not doing anything. Now I’m sick of this-she just wants her to get out of the f *** ing cell I’m just saying. “
Mulligan was identified yesterday after being detained for at least 15 years in murder.
Williamson and Cole were also caged for life after Logan’s brutal murder.
The 14-year-old “pure evil” teen is the son of Rebecca Tarde Gil, a former partner of John Cole, who has had a relationship with monsters for over a decade.
The relationship ended in 2019 when the teens were taken care of after Cole met Williamson and his mother misrepresented his cancer diagnosis.
Because he was convicted of criminal charges, Cole, who Mulligan considered a “god-like” person, was banned from contact with unsupervised children until social welfare was involved.
In May 2020, I applied for custody of Mulligan. The request was granted just five days before Logan was killed.
Surprisingly, Mulligan called Logan only “five years old” and made previous threats to kill the youth.
Brutal killing
Logan was pulled in disagreeable pajamas from the Ogmore River near his home in Bridgend, South Wales last July.
He suffered 56 injuries to his head, face, torso arms and legs due to “blunt trauma.”
The horrific catalog of injuries included shoulder fractures, heavy bleeding on the scalp and back of the head, and serious brain trauma.
Logan was very tattered even if his tongue was hurt, but tragically he lived suffering for hours after the liver and intestines broke.
If his evil murderer had sought help, the boy would have had an 80 percent chance of survival.
Judge Nerys Jefford, who sentenced him, described the attack on Logan as “violent” and said, “You are all convicted of murder and are responsible for Logan’s death and all subsequent suffering. There is. “