Postman Who Decapitated Girlfriend Described as ‘Personification of Evil’ in Court
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In a horrifying crime that shocked many, a postman has been labelled as the “personification of evil” in court after confessing to the gruesome murder of his girlfriend in Scotland. Ewan Methven, aged 27, admitted to killing Phoenix Spencer-Horn, who was only 20 years old, at the High Court in Glasgow on June 17, 2025. The tragic incident unfolded when Spencer-Horn’s body was discovered at the couple’s shared apartment in East Kilbride, Glasgow, in November 2024. After the discovery, Methven was arrested and charged by the authorities.
As details of the case emerged, it was revealed that Methven had fatally strangled and stabbed Spencer-Horn multiple times, with one fatal stab wound to her chest. The court heard that he then proceeded to dismember her body in a chilling attempt to cover up the heinous crime. Methven justified his actions by claiming that the murder occurred during “a psychotic episode” triggered by a mix of cocaine, alcohol, and steroids. This shocking revelation left many reeling with disbelief at the extent of the brutality.

The couple had met two years prior to the incident at a party, and eventually moved in together at the apartment where the tragic events unfolded. On the night of the murder, Methven texted Spencer-Horn expressing his feelings of loneliness and awaited her return home from work for a meal together. Spencer-Horn had last contacted her mother at 9:37 p.m., informing her they were having dinner. Subsequent events that night indicated a disturbance, with a neighbour reporting loud noises and hurried footsteps.
Two days after Spencer-Horn’s death, Methven contacted emergency services and confessed to the crime, claiming that he had no recollection of the events due to being under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The police found Spencer-Horn’s body in the apartment hallway alongside several blood-stained knives, further attesting to the gruesome nature of the crime. Methven’s attempt to evade justice by pleading guilty to attempting to obstruct the course of justice only deepened the shock and horror surrounding the case.
During the court proceedings, Methven’s lawyer acknowledged the gravity of his client’s actions, acknowledging that those close to Spencer-Horn would likely view him as the embodiment of malevolence. The lawyer stated that Methven himself understands the unforgivable nature of his deeds and the immense pain he has caused to the victim’s family and friends. As the legal process unfolds, with Methven due for sentencing in July, the profound impact of this tragic incident continues to reverberate through the community.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic violence and the urgent need for increased awareness and support for victims. In a time where such incidents persist, it is crucial for society to come together to condemn such acts of violence and work towards creating a safer environment for everyone. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this appalling crime, the memory of Phoenix Spencer-Horn lives on, a poignant reminder of the preciousness of every life and the importance of addressing issues of violence and abuse effectively.
