BBC News, Yorkshire
A teenager, accused of killing a 15 -year -old classmate, threatened to kill another pupil before stabbing a deadly stab, one has heard by a court.
Teacher Claire Stanifarth told the gamblers in the Sheffield Crown Court that the boy had confessed to him that he had threatened that he felt that he was carrying other pupils.
He told the court to the teenager, who could not be named due to his age, he said that he told him that he told the other boy what you have found there, do you want me to come and close it and I should kill you with it? ,
The defendant is on a trial accused of killing a 15 -year -old Harvey Wilgose at All Saints Catholic High School in South Yorkshire, South Yorkshire on 3 February.
He has accepted the mangelotter and brought a knife to the school premises, but denies the murder.
Giving evidence, Ms. Stanify, who was the head of the year 10 at that time, said that the defendant had recalled the exchange with another boy, who was referred to as Putli A on 29 January – Harvey was badly stabbed.
He told the court: “[The defendant] Told me that something happened before [Pupil A],
“Pupil A placed his hand in his pocket and [the defendant] Looked at him and said, ‘What have you found there? Do you want me to come and take it to me and I will kill you? ,
The teenager did not reply to him when he asked him if he had really seen the knife, he said.
Ms. Stanifarth later asked other employees to repeat their words, which she partially, but did not repeat the danger of killing.
He told him, “I only told you that”, the jury heard.
The court earlier heard that after this incident, the defendant had stressed the pupil with a knife in his pocket and the school was kept in the lockdown but found no weapons.
Ms. Stanifarth said that there was no “clear tension” between the defendant and Harvey when she saw her in the corridor on the morning of 3 February.
He said: “Harvey asked if I am happy to see him, and I said yes.
“He said that he was going to come to school.
,[He said] He heard that there was a knife. I told him that if someone had a knife, I would not be in work.
“He said something normal about it, and put his hands up and said,” As someone is going to knife me “.
Later that morning, another teacher said to Harvey and the defendant that another teacher “shocked each other in a lesson.”
“There was little physical contact, some words were exchanged,” he said to the gamblers.
After the room settled, he said that he had asked the defendant to take off his coat, but it would not happen.
She said that she did not ask her again because she had settled well and was doing some work.
He agreed that he was “calm, and looked unhappy”.
“I remember I was feeling sorry for him,” he said.
Meanwhile, Harvey went to the separation room for a break and a staff spoke to Ms. Stanified on the phone.
When she told the jury that she called ‘Hi Besty’, she became emotional when she responded to the phone.
“I said if she wants to come up and wants to spend her break with me,” she said.
“He never came.”
Less than 10 minutes after speaking, he heard that a student said Harvey was stabbed.
The jury heard in the “sprint” courtyard to do what she can do to help.
“I told her that I was there,” she said.
She went to tell the jury that in November, the teenager came to her office “shaking with anger” after being given a detention to use her phone in the classroom.
Teacher Jenny Bracelin said in a statement: “[The defendant] Asked me to keep quiet.
“He was very aggressive towards me and then punched the computer screen in front of him, breaking the screen.
“I felt threatened at that time.”
After this incident, he told that Ms. Stanifarth said that she “beaten someone and blinded them” she first participated in a school, she told the jury.
Richard Holland defended that there was no record of the defendant doing so.
The next month, the last day before the school broke for Christmas, the defendant’s mother met two teachers about a weapon found in her bag.
Ms. Stanify got upset because she told the jury: “She had a picture that she said was a knife – it was not a knife. It was like an ax, it was like an ax, with a rope around the handle.”
The incident was given to the South Yorkshire police, he said.
The test is going on.