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Postman Jailed for Life After Brutal Murder and Beheading of Girlfriend

A 27‑year‑old postman, Ewan Methven, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 23 years after pleading guilty to the brutal murder and decapitation of his 21‑year‑old girlfriend, Phoenix Spencer‑Horn, at their flat in East Kilbride, Scotland.  

The Crime

On November 16, 2024, the couple ate a takeaway at their Glen Lee flat after work and dinner text from Phoenix to her mother at 9:37 pm. Around midnight, neighbours reported increased activity and loud footsteps, with smartphone data showing a spike in movements at about 12:13 am.  

Methven attacked Phoenix, strangling her and inflicting 20 stab wounds, including ten to the face, before mutilating her body and decapitating her head—which he reportedly placed beside the corpse.  

Aftermath and Attempts to Conceal

Over the following two days, Methven accessed pornography 170 times and attempted to purchase cocaine. He also texted Phoenix’s mother pretending to be her, sending messages such as “Hey sorry I’ve just woken up xxx.” Police later discovered the mutilated body hidden under a towel in the hallway, alongside bloodied knives.  

Emergency Call and Defence

On November 18, Methven called 999, claiming a drug- and steroid-induced psychotic episode, saying he “had a psychotic break and killed my wife [girlfriend]” and that he couldn’t remember what happened. He added: “I just want to go to jail.”  

His defence cited substance abuse issues, suggesting he experienced memory loss and professing remorse. A letter read to the court included Methven expressing regret at having “taken her from them.”  

Court’s Verdict and Sentencing

At the High Court in Glasgow, Methven pleaded guilty to murder and attempting to defeat the ends of justice. Lord Matthews delivered a scathing indictment, describing the act as “truly dreadful,” emphasizing that Methven had betrayed the trust of Phoenix’s family and robbed her of dignity in death.  

The judge underscored the family’s suffering, noting the cruel deception that deprived them of saying goodbye, and dismissed Methven’s substance‑related defence as “no excuse.”  

Methven will be eligible for parole after serving at least 23 years, which underlines the severity of the crime. (

Victim and Impact

Phoenix, known affectionately as “Phe,” had been working part-time at a hotel and cafĂ©, and had appeared “in good spirits” shortly before the tragedy. She had described Methven in a TikTok video as her “soulmate.” Her death has sparked renewed focus on violence against women. 

Her family provided powerful impact statements in court, conveying deep grief and loss. Phoenix’s mother, Alison, publicly echoed societal calls for greater protection and awareness around gender‑based violence. 

Context and Reflection

This horrifying case reflects extreme levels of brutality, betrayal, and manipulation. The court clearly rejected Methven’s explanations around substance use, emphasizing that no degree of addiction or blackout could excuse homicidal violence. His actions, spanning from violent killing to calculated deception, left Phoenix’s family traumatised and deprived of closure. The case has deeply resonated across Scotland and the wider UK, amplifying discussions about intimate partner violence.

If you need support or believe someone may be at risk, organisations like Women’s Aid and the National Domestic Violence Helpline offer confidential assistance and resources.

Attached is a news article regarding the postman who murdered and beheaded girlfriend is jailed for at least 23 years 

https://news.sky.com/story/postman-jailed-for-23-years-after-beheading-girlfriend-13395550

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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