Postal worker arrested after beheading partner in cocaine-induced killing spree.
A postal worker who had become the self-styled 'personification of evil' after a violent killing spree has been arrested following the gruesome beheading of his partner. The suspect, described by authorities as being in a state of cocaine-induced frenzy, committed the atrocity before his girlfriend's body was left to lie cold within their shared flat.
Police investigators are now digging into the disturbing details of his descent into depravity, which escalated rapidly after the initial murder. The case has sent shockwaves through the local community, raising urgent questions about the mental health support available to those struggling with severe substance abuse.
Officials warn that similar incidents could occur without proper intervention, urging citizens to report any suspicious behavior immediately. The swift arrest of this individual demonstrates the critical importance of rapid response teams in handling such volatile situations before further harm can be inflicted on innocent bystanders.
A disturbing photograph posted online by Phoenix Spencer-Horn reveals a chilling moment with the man she trusted as her soulmate. The image captures Ewan Methven strangling her while poised to bite her face as she prepared to kiss him. This photo was taken inside their new one-bedroom flat, which would soon become the scene of a horrific crime. Tragically, the location turned into a site of unimaginable violence when the killer brutally murdered Phoenix. He proceeded to sever her head and attempt to dismember her body. Phoenix, just 21 years old, died after being throttled and stabbed twenty times. During the forty-eight hours following the decapitation and before reporting the death to police, Methven texted her mother to falsely claim her daughter was alive and well. Simultaneously, he accessed hardcore pornography sites at least 170 times. In court last week, the postman admitted to the gruesome murder, claiming a drug-induced blackout caused his actions. However, evidence shows Methven, 27, remained in the flat with Phoenix's body for two days while trying to evade justice. When her mother, Alison Spencer, attempted contact, he used her phone to send reassuring messages pretending she was safe. Minutes after sending a comforting text, he accessed porn videos and tried to purchase drugs. The full extent of his depravity surfaced during his High Court appearance in Glasgow where he admitted murder and attempting to defeat the ends of justice. Phoenix, affectionately known as Phe, worked at a cafe and hotel in Strathaven, a market town near Glasgow. Her murder sent shockwaves through the local community and devastated her friends and family. Earlier this year, a heartbroken Alison shared that the family remained shattered by their loss. In January, she noted on social media that they celebrated her landmark twenty-first birthday without her present. She wrote that the last couple of months were the worst they had ever experienced in their lives. She explained that they had to accept their wonderful daughter was gone and would never return. Alison stated that sixty-three days ago their hearts were broken forever and life would never be the same. Her tribute continued by describing how they would never again cuddle, kiss, or laugh with her. She lamented the loss of her brilliant barista coffees with perfect latte art that always made people feel special. Ten days prior, the family held a twenty-first birthday party she never experienced in life. They called it Phe's twenty-first After Party and described it as the best send-off she deserved. In her tribute, Alison spoke of her daughter's stunning smile and amazing energy. She added that they now only have photos and videos to witness her radiant presence. Phoenix had posted a photographic montage on TikTok about her relationship with Methven in June 2023. She excitedly wrote about spending the rest of her life with him under the heading Home is wherever I'm with you. She went on to write that the story of their relationship was told in pictures. She declared that life's purpose is finding your soulmate.
A police investigation began after the body of Phoenix Spencer-Horn was discovered inside a flat in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, during November.
Authorities found her naked and mutilated, with her head severed from her body.
Her partner, Methven, remained in the residence with the remains for two days before being apprehended.

Social media posts once depicted a loving couple kissing at Glasgow Central Station and carving initials into a wooden pier.
However, a newly released Facebook message reveals a disturbing reality behind those images.
In the message, Methven expressed a dark fascination with strangulation and death.
Writing in 2013 at age 14, he claimed, "You've always got that one person you choke to smash f**k out of."
Other messages from that period included threats like "It's kill or be killed" and admissions of agitation when angry.
These posts appeared on a deleted account where Methven listed his job as a local drug dealer and occasional porn star.
In a vile message from December 2015, he wrote about wanting to "kick her big horrible f***in teeth oot."

He also posted, "F**k peace everybody's gony die" and told a friend, "I wantae kill the f**k out of you."
Locals described Methven as popular yet a "screwball" who looked "dead behind the eyes" and could be a "horrible b*****d."
At the High Court on Tuesday, his own lawyer characterized him as "the personification of evil."
The pair had been dating for two years after meeting at a party before moving into their top-floor flat.
Phoenix worked part-time at the Strathaven Hotel and a local coffee shop, maintaining good spirits during her shift on Saturday, November 16.
While working that day, she received a text from Methven complaining that he felt lonely due to her long hours.
Phoenix issued an apology to her boyfriend following the tragic events that unfolded in their home.

Methven, a Royal Mail employee, had been working that morning before telling a colleague he intended to relax at home.
He ordered takeaway food for the evening, and the couple shared the meal upon Phoenix's return from work.
At 9:37pm, she texted her mother to confirm she was home eating dinner.
This message proved to be the final communication the family would ever receive from their daughter.
Around midnight, a downstairs neighbor reported hearing loud noises and hurried footsteps within the residence.
Prosecutor Chris McKenna noted this coincided with step count data on Methven's phone recorded at 12:13am during later interrogation.
Methven subsequently texted the mother to falsely claim her daughter was alive and well after killing and decapitating her.

He later admitted to the court that he experienced a drug-induced blackout while confessing to the murder.
The couple had been dating for two years before the killing after meeting at a social party.
Prosecutors stated that around midnight on November 16, Methven attacked Phoenix by compressing her neck and stabbing her repeatedly.
In the aftermath, he arranged to purchase drugs via contacts found on his phone for several hours.
When Alison attempted to contact Phoenix on the morning of November 17, Methven claimed she was not yet awake.
He later used her phone to send a message saying, Hey sorry I've just woken up xxx, followed by All good.

Minutes after sending this text, he logged onto pornography websites for a prolonged period lasting several hours.
Analysis of his phone history revealed he accessed pornographic sites 170 times between 8:12am and 6:39pm.
CCTV footage captured Methven driving Phoenix's red Vauxhall Corsa while concerns grew when she missed work on November 18.
It was later that afternoon that Methven called 999 to report a drug-induced psychotic break and claim he had killed his girlfriend.
He told the operator she remained in the hall with a knife beside her, alleging his drugs had been spiked.
Methven claimed he totally blacked out but admitted to stabbing and choking her, describing the event as horrible.
When asked if she could still be alive, he replied, I know she is dead, mate - she is dead.

He stated that over the past day he had been trying to muster the courage to make the phone call.
Officers who arrived at the flat were confronted by gruesome scenes that reportedly required them to receive counseling.
Phoenix's naked and mutilated body with her head decapitated was discovered by police covered up within the home's hall.
An attempt had also been made to sever her torso, right wrist, and ankle from her body.
Phoenix was fatally stabbed in the chest, with additional wounds found on her face and buttocks as well.
Two bloodstained knives were found next to the mutilated body, while a third knife was discarded in the bedroom.
Phoenix's head was placed upright next to her body under her left arm in a disturbing display.

Methven was described as calm at the scene, appearing more concerned about the impact on his life than the victim.
Among his remarks upon arrest were statements that he could not stay in the home with her in that condition.
He admitted to trying to dismember her body after the brutal attack on his girlfriend.
A court hearing has brought new, harrowing details to light regarding the tragic death of Phoenix, confirming that she suffered a total of 20 stab wounds, including the fatal injury to her chest and additional wounds to her face and buttocks. The victim was moved from the bath shortly before the attack, a detail that underscores the sudden and brutal nature of the assault.
Following the revelation of these injuries, the defendant, Ewan Methven, was remanded in custody and placed in a police cell. Speaking from behind bars, Methven expressed his profound regret, stating, "I guess this is what my next 25 years look like." His legal representative, KC Tony Graham, addressed the court on behalf of the accused, noting that while the defendant is of little consequence to the world, he wishes to publicly state how truly sorry he is for the death.
Graham further explained that Methven acknowledges he cannot provide an explanation for the crime and understands that the relatives and friends of the victim will never be able to forgive him. The defense counsel noted that Methven himself will not be able to forgive himself, describing him as a figure who will be regarded by those connected to Phoenix as the personification of evil.
Judge Lord Matthews presided over the proceedings, characterizing the incident as an "appalling and horrible crime." With the full extent of the injuries now documented and the defendant's guilty plea accepted, the case moves toward sentencing. Methven is scheduled to be sentenced on 14 July, a date that will determine the legal consequences for this heinous act.
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