Man convicted of murdering his father in Greenock
John Sharp, who’s 48, throttled his frail dad so violently that he shattered a bone in his neck and his Adam's apple.
A man has been convicted of murdering his 78-year-old father in Greenock by strangling him.
John Sharp, who’s 48, throttled his frail dad, who walked with a zimmer, so violently that he shattered a bone in his neck and his Adam's apple.
The brutal attack started after Sharp confronted his OAP dad about why he dangled him out a window when he was 15-months-old.
It took place at John Sharp senior's home in Ann Street, Greenock, on January 9 this year.
Sharp claimed that he acted in self-defence and told the jury that his father punched him on the face as he went to leave and then punched him a further three times in the ribcage.
He alleged that he hit his dad in retaliation after becoming angry and then pushed him, causing him to fall into a coffee table.
Sharp added: “I just smacked his arm and he went through the coffee table and onto the floor.”
The accused said he went over and tried to pick up his father, but he was a dead weight.
He added: “I went round his neck with my arm and pulled him up.” Sharp claimed the injuries to his father's neck were caused when he lifted him in the choke hold.
Sharp told the jury at the High Court in Glasgow that he had his father rowed as they sat having a cup of tea.
He said: “I asked him why when I was 15 months old he held me outside a window.”
But, the jury did not believe his story and convicted him of murdering his father.
Police raced to Mr Sharp senior's home in Ann Street after a concerned neighbour dialled 999 after hearing raised voices and a thud.
When they arrived Sharp told them to “f**k off” and had to be arrested after brandishing a knife.
Mr Sharp senior was found lying dead in the living room of his house in front of the couch. A table was overturned and two legs had been broken off a coffee table. His broken dentures were lying nearby.
The cause of death was compression of the neck and ischemic heart disease.
Pathologist Julie McAdam said: “The pattern of injuries in the head and neck is consistent with an assault.”
Spatters of Mr Sharp's senior's blood were found on his son's clothes and his DNA was found under the accused's fingernails.
Judge Lady Stacey told Sharp: “There is only one sentence open to me life imprisonment.”
She deferred sentence until next month when she will determine how many years Sharp must serve before being eligible for parole.
Sharp showed no emotion as he was led away to the cells.