Man pleads guilty to Renfrew murder bid just weeks after prison release

Stephen Paterson slit William Pinkerton's throat with a Stanley knife in July last year

Author: Paul KellyPublished 12th Jul 2022

A man has admitted carrying out an attempted murder in Renfrew, just weeks after being released early from prison.

Stephen Paterson cut William Pinkerton’s throat with a Stanley knife in the victim’s flat on July 19 last year.

The serial criminal was only back on the street on June 4 having been released from a two-year sentence for having an offensive weapon.

Mr Pinkerton was lucky to survive the attack, with his throat cut close to the carotid artery.

Paterson is now back behind bars after he pleaded guilty to attempted murder at the High Court in Glasgow on Tuesday.

Victim was attacked in his own home

A judge heard how Mr Pinkerton had not long returned home when he was attacked.

He had earlier clocked Paterson - who he knew - and another man walking close to his flat.

Mr Pinkerton later heard his front door being knocked and found Paterson there when he answered.

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Prosecutor Leanne McQuillan told the court: "He immediately tried to close the door, but Paterson forced it open.

"Mr Pinkerton ended up on his back and started kicking out. He could see Paterson with what looked like a Stanley knife in his hand.

"Paterson then struck him with the knife slashing down on the right side of his neck with considerable force."

"Mum, you will need to come and get me"

The thug and his friend fled the scene as the blood-soaked victim managed to call his mother for help.

He stated: "Mum, you will need to come and get me."

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Mr Pinkerton ended up outside his home before being rushed to hospital.

The court heard he will fortunately make a full recovery from the large neck wound, but will be permanently scarred.

Paterson was held the day after the attack and stated to police: "No comment - has anyone else been charged?"

Any motive to the crime was not revealed in court.

Paterson behind bars ahead of sentencing

Gavin Strachan, 40, had also been accused of the attempted murder.

He had his not guilty plea accepted, but he did admit being involved in the assault and robbery of stranger Allan Woods elsewhere in Renfrew also on July 19.

Mr Woods was tailed to his home after withdrawing money at a cash machine.

An accomplice assaulted the man while Strachan rifled through his pockets.

They escaped with money, a bank card and a set of keys.

Lady Scott remanded both Paterson and Strachan in custody pending sentencing next month in Stirling.

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