Blair Logan jailed for life after murdering brother in New Year’s Day inferno by dousing him and girlfriend in petrol and setting them alight at family home
The 27-year-old was ordered to spent at least 20 years behind bars for the sickening attack which he plotted for weeks - even scouring the web for 'fire death' and 'burns' clips
EVIL murderer Blair Logan has been jailed for life today for burning his brother alive and nearly killing his girlfriend on New Year's Day.
The 27-year-old was today ordered to spend at least 20 years years behind bars after dousing brother Cameron, 23, in petrol and setting him alight as he lay sleeping next to girlfriend Bex Williams in his parents’ home in Milngavie.
Evil Logan plotted for six weeks to torch his brother following a bitter four-year feud – and even scoured the web for "fire death" and "burns" clips.
Judge Lady Scott QC caged Logan for life at the High Court in Edinburgh today, jailing him for 20 years - reduced from 24 years due to an early guilty plea.
He murdered his sibling at their parents' home in Milngavie, near Glasgow,
The gardener insisted he just wanted to maim or cripple his student brother but last month.
The family's pet dog, Gomez, was also killed in the blaze.
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Psychology student Cameron was doused in petrol and set alight on New Year's Day following a party with girlfriend Bex Williams, 25.
Mum Cathy, 54, watched in horror as Logan torched his sibling over their "hostile" relationship.
Cathy was woken by Gomez whining at 7.13am.
She told cops she heard Cameron "roar" with fear as his brother made a throwing motion then saw "orange and crackling" in her living room.
Radio journalist Bex, of Wormit, Fife, scrambled to the kitchen and put her head in the fridge.
She was pulled unconscious by Cameron's dad David, 54, and a neighbour.
Traumatised because they "can't face losing both sons".
Earlier this week, we revealed how sickened lags taunt Logan by
Sources said he is targeted by lags singing The Prodigy's No1 smash whenever he leaves his cell at tough Low Moss nick, near Glasgow.
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