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Man stabbed his brother to death after being confronted over 'childish' prank

A man grabbed a knife and stabbed his brother to death after his sibling confronted him over a 'childish' prank. Gilvy Anderson knifed his brother Emile as their mother watched TV in another room.

Gilvy, 59, had been antagonising his brother by moving the angle of a CCTV camera his sibling had installed so it became 'useless'.

Admitting he moved the camera to 'wind up' his brother, Gilvy said: "He wound me up. It was childish but I did it every other day. I thought it was funny at the time."

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After being challenged about the prank, Gilvy grabbed a knife and stabbed Emile to the chest.

He claimed he was acting in self defence after Emile had started 'growling' and came at him. A jury found him not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter.

He will be sentenced later this month. Manchester Crown Court heard that Gilvy had developed a 'hatred' for Emile, 50.

The pair lived with another brother, Gerrard, 59, and their mother Marlene on Davyhulme Road in Stretford. Tensions had been high in the house for a while, and Gilvy had become increasingly 'distanced' and 'paranoid', jurors heard.

He lost his job and had become interested in conspiracy theories, and covered electrical items such as TVs with a towel believing there may be cameras inside watching him. Gilvy believed his younger brother was stealing from him, and he also began 'deliberately antagonising' Emile.

This included using a broomstick to move the angle of a CCTV camera which Emile had installed to cover his shed in the back yard. He also kept weapons in the house and had threatened to attack his brother, prosecutor Nick Johnson QC said.

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