THE father of one of Brianna Ghey's killers was told his son's murder case provided 'no excuse whatsoever' for exposing himself in front of teenage college students waiting for the bus.
Kyle Ratcliffe, 36, the dad of Eddie Ratcliffe, was jailed for 15 months for masturbating while driving his Maserati past the same two 16-year-old girls on consecutive mornings in Salford, days before his son went on trial accused of Brianna's murder.
Ratcliffe, from Leigh, attended his son's trial but was remanded in custody ahead of the sentencing of the boy and Scarlett Jenkinson, the 16-year-olds who were both convicted of Brianna's murder and handed life sentences.
Jenkinson must serve 22 years and Ratcliffe 20 years for their part in the horrific murder of the 16-year-old, who was stabbed 28 times in Culcheth Linear Park near Warrington in February last year.
Kyle Ratcliffe, who appeared at Manchester Crown Court yesterday on video-link from Forest Bank Prison in Salford, was told by Judge John Potter: "I don't take from my mind the circumstances of the proceedings before Mrs Justice Yip (the judge at his son's trial) which led to the conviction of one of your children for murder.
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