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Lies of emotionless, 'pure evil' teen shown in police interview days after he murdered five-year-old boy

A teenager described as 'pure evil' who murdered a five-year-old boy has been named and pictured for the first time. Craig Mulligan, 14, appeared emotionless as he was quizzed by police days after murdering Logan Mwangi in South Wales.

The baby-faced killer was convicted of the little boy's murder alongside his stepfather John Cole, 40, and stepmother Angharad Williamson, 31. He was 13 at the time.

Mulligan, the son of Cole's ex-partner, had previously been under the care of foster parents, who a court heard described him as 'pure evil". Footage released by South Wales Police ahead of an ITV documentary on the horrific killing shows Mulligan in a prison-issued tracksuit as he seems calm and unbothered by police questions.

Throughout the interview, reports The Mirror, Mulligan maintains he did not know what happened to Logan, claiming he had woken to hear the child's mum shouting: "Logan is dead." Police are then heard telling Mulligan that Williamson had blamed him and Cole for Logan's death, before he retorts with: "You can tell my mum to f*** off for me. She's blaming me and my dad for everything."

During the trial the teenager's identity remained anonymous due to his age, before judge lifted the reporting restriction after he was jailed for 15 years. Williamson was jailed for 28 years and Logan's stepfather Cole was jailed for 29 years.

Logan's body was dumped in a river in Bridgend, South Wales, with the child having suffered catastrophic internal injuries akin to a high-speed car crash. His remains - found on the morning of July 31, 2021 in the River Ogmore near Pandy Park - also bore more than 50 external wounds.

Williamson collapsed to the floor as the verdict was delivered, saying 'no, no, no, no, no'. She

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