A lady was seen on FaceTime taking medication on the night time she was allegedly killed from taking ecstasy.
Jurors heard claims Cerys Reeve, 14, had made a purchase order from somebody referred to as ‘James McCairn’ within the early hours of July 13, 2020.
James McCairn, 18, is on trial charged with the culpable murder of the 14-year-old by unlawfully supplying her with ecstasy.
The jury on the Excessive Courtroom in Glasgow was proven a recorded interview the 15-year-old good friend of Cerys gave to police three days after her dying.
The woman stated that she FaceTimed Cerys at 2am and was instructed she was “away to get Mandy ( MDMA ) from James McCairn.”

She stated: “She walked to James’ home to get it however I didn’t see him on FaceTime however I heard his voice and she or he stated thanks ‘Thanks for that, I offers you the cash on Thursday for the medication’.”
The witness claimed Cerys walked again to her good friend’s home the place she noticed her crush the rock of MDMA with a fragrance bottle.
She acknowledged that the good friend put the medication in her juice and “no matter was left Cerys snorted off a key.”
The witness claimed she stopped the FaceTime as she didn't need to see it however continued to obtain messages, calls and Snapchats from Cerys.
She stated that Cerys despatched her a video of her “performing fairly unusual.”
The witness added: “I feel her eyes had been rolling and she or he was pulling herself up.”
The woman stated she woke as much as a name that Cerys had handed away.
She was requested if she knew James McCairn and the witness acknowledged that she knew he offered medication however didn't know him.
Jurors earlier heard from Louise Blair, 20, who acknowledged that she paid McCairn £10 by financial institution switch for Ecstasy lower than every week earlier than Cerys’ dying.
Miss Blair is one among quite a few females who McCairn allegedly provided Ecstasy to.
The witness claimed she was given the drug by a good friend the day earlier than and was instructed she must pay somebody for it.
Prosecutor Graeme Jessop: "Who requested for the cash?"
Miss Blair: "James McCairn."
The prosecutor requested what capsule she was given and the witness replied: "Ecstasy."
Miss Blair claimed she didn't take the capsule and returned it to her good friend.
The jury was proven a SnapChat dialog between the pair by which McCairn is alleged to have despatched his financial institution particulars to the witness.
The witness was then seen to ask how a lot he charged for a gram of MDMA.
She claimed that she was unaware the message had been despatched and added that it might have been her good friend who despatched the message.
The jury additionally heard from paramedic William Roxburgh, 33, who attended to Cerys after a 999 name was made.
He claimed she had a excessive coronary heart price of 180bpm, low oxygen and a excessive temperature that was not capable of be registered on the thermometer because it was over 40 levels.
The witness added that Cerys was "mendacity on her facet barely cuddled up."
He stated that Cerys turned more and more unconscious and was not capable of management her airways.
The trial continues earlier than Decide John McCormick.
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