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The teenager was 13 when he took part in fatal assaults on Logan and helped Cole to dispose of the youngster's body in the River Ogmore, Bridgend. Logan was murdered just five days after Mulligan began living in the same house as him, something described by prosecutors as "no coincidence". The little boy weighed only 3st 1lb before his death, the judge said, and was 3ft 5in tall. In submissions to the court, a foster family Mulligan was placed with said he made their lives a "living hell" and they became "terrified" of him. In the course of a few weeks he made repeated threats to kill them - as well as injuring their daughter, the foster mother and their dog, they said. Concerns became heightened when he asked two young girls if they wanted to play a "murder game" and told them they would have to get inside black bin bags. While he apparently talked fondly of his stepfather, stepmother and youngest sibling, they said he spoke of wanting to "kill the five-year-old" (Logan). Mulligan was a "monster" who had a "desire for violence", they told the court. After Logan had been murdered, Mulligan was put back into the care of the local authority. A care worker heard him singing, repeatedly: "I love kids. I f***ing love kids. I love to punch kids in the head. It's orgasmic." He told another: "I did some bad stuff, but I'm not allowed to talk about it."