Zephaniah McLeod: Birmingham stabbing spree killer sentenced
A killer who launched a deadly stabbing spree in Birmingham has been sentenced to at least 21 years.
Jacob Billington, 23, died and seven others were hurt in five separate incidents carried out over 90 minutes across the city on 6 September 2020.
Zephaniah McLeod, 29, previously admitted manslaughter and four counts of attempted murder.
Judge Justice Pepperall said he would be detained at Ashworth hospital for "as long as necessary".
Afterwards, he said McLeod would see out the remainder of his term in prison.
The 29-year-old, of Nately Grove, Selly Oak, had been suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and was "well-known" to mental health services at the time of the apparently random attacks.
An ongoing NHS-led serious case review into various agencies' contact with McLeod prior to the stabbing was making it hard to get answers to outstanding questions, said Mr Billington's family.
The 23-year-old from Crosby, in Merseyside, was enjoying a night out in Birmingham when he was stabbed.
His friend Michael Callaghan, 24, was left with life-changing injuries.
Birmingham Crown Court heard McLeod had caught a taxi home part-way through his attacks, to pick up another knife, before returning to the city centre.
Mr Justice Pepperall said McLeod had gone on a "murderous rampage" during the 90 minutes and left behind an "appalling catalogue of offending of the utmost gravity".
"Your victims were variously enjoying a night out or returning home from work," the judge said.
"They gave you no offence and they were chosen at random. Wherever possible you aimed your knives at your victims' necks.
"I have no doubt whatsoever you are a very dangerous man and pose a significant risk to members of the public of serious harm."
McLeod had previous convictions for robbery, possession of a knife and class A drugs, and possession of an imitation firearm. He was also once jailed for attacking a six-month-old baby.
The court heard McLeod had refused a psychiatric appointment in the days before his fatal attacks.