The 19 year-old man accused of Killing Jack Frew has claimed the deceased exposed himself to him moments before being stabbed to death.
As reported on PP.com, openly-gay Frew was knifed on a cycle path in East
Kilbride's Mossneuk area in 2010.
The youth - who was locally regarded as a talented actor - attended
Duncanrig Secondary School where he was described by teachers as having a
"bright future".
According to the BBC, psychiatrist Dr Rajan Darjee told the High Court in Glasgow
that Craig Roy – the accused – said the incident had made him furious and he produced a
knife.
His next recollection was Frew lying on the ground bleeding.
Mr Roy, 19, admits stabbing the 16-year-old in East Kilbride in May 2010 but denies murdering him.
The court was told that Dr Darjee spoke to Roy in his
capacity as a consultant forensic psychiatrist at the Royal Edinburgh
Hospital, the BBC add.
Darjee told the court that Roy had had a sexual
encounter with Frew in January 2010 and was terrified his boyfriend would find
out.
In addition, Darjee claimed that Roy did not
have a mental or personality disorder.
"I didn't find any
evidence, before or after the homicide, that makes me feel he reaches
the threshold for a personality disorder. Mr Roy does not meet the criteria for personality disorder," he said.
"There is evidence of some personality traits, but we all have some traits."
The trial before continues.