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The mother of murdered Clydebank teenager Paige Doherty has shared the graphic details of her daughter's injuries while waiting to hear if her killer's sentence will be reduced. 

Pamela Munro, 32, has begged the courts not to reduce murderer John Leathem's 27-year sentence and said her family live in fear. 

Leathem, 32, was locked up in December for the brutal murder of the schoolgirl inside his Delicious Deli store in Clydebank in March.

The sadist killer appealed his sentence because he claimed Paige’s remains were easy to locate.

Paige's mother Pamela wrote a heartbreaking plea on the Facebook page Justice For Paige.

She said: “We were told hopefully mid to end January so everyday I sit and wait for that phone call to let us know if his sentence will be lowered.

“I pray that the justice system of Scotland doesn’t allow this man to have any sentence lowered whatsoever.

“Our little girl suffered the most horrific death I could imagine.”

Ms Munro shared the graphic nature of her daughter's death in a bid to prevent the killer's sentence being reduced. 

"She fought n was alive for a good part of her killing but was trapped n no way out with no help for her at all she wasnt even 6 stone against a man who had a knife a screwdriver and scissors but because he pleaded guilty it gets put on charge tht its multiple weapons." 

"Paige did have defence wounds on her arms yes bt not scratches or anything like that." 

"She had 61stab wounds and 85 slashes to her face and head some of these bt nt many were on arms." 

"She had a massive bruise half size of her forehead which could have happened in transportation of her body."

"Her nose was clearly broken also. Her eye was slit straight across."

"On top of these wounds paige had a hole the size of a mans fist created by a further continuos uncountable amount of stab wounds, if i were to estimate i would say in excess of 200 to create this hole. the measurements being 9.5cm x 6.5cm x 4.5 cm."

Leathem's legal team complained his sentence was too high in comparison to that of other noteable killers like Alexander Pacteau.

Pamela claims the killer already enjoys his prison life to much.

She wrote: "This 'man' is now being protected to the highest level in HMP Dumfries. a prison were u can invite ur family in to cook them a meal, where u can get a personal trainer, acces to a skills centre possibly gaining a degree. a parenting system for dads to rebuild relationships with their kids. apparently this is his 'human rights'.

"Where was paiges human rights when he overpowered her not only in strength bt with weapons. where are her brothers n sister human rights when they have to fear going anywhere incase something like what happened to their sister happens to them. where are our human rights as parents where we live everyday wondering if the person we are talking to is going to take another one of our children."

"We will live our lifes in fear and worry because of his actions."