Gangster Marc Webley Headbutts Rapist Brother on Camera: Protects Schoolgirl from Harassment

By Benjamin Harrison

Marc encountered his brother Don in a bar and recorded his own act of violence against him.

Murdered mobster Marc Webley was captured on video headbutting his brother, a known sex offender, for pestering a 12-year-old girl.

The footage reveals Marc assaulting his brother Don, who remains unseen in the video, at a pub in Edinburgh a few weeks before Marc was killed outside another bar on New Year’s Eve in 2023.

At the time, 38-year-old Marc is seen singing to himself in a selfie video before noticing Don.

He shouts “Don” before lunging forward to headbutt him, while telling his brother to “go and go away.”

Marc then repeats, “Go and go away Don. I’ve had a good night all night.

“She’s a 12-year-old lassie ya f***** idiot.”

Don mumbles back: “Yes I know, I just like hanging about with her.”

Marc responds with a disgusted “F*** sake” before the video concludes.

This video was posted online by a member of a drug gang led by Mark Richardson and the Daniel crime family.

It stated: “Don Webley, convicted rapist.”

In April, Don was sentenced to seven years in prison at the High Court in Edinburgh for rape.

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His victim previously called him “a beast” and had sent out desperate messages for help before escaping from the Edinburgh apartment where she was assaulted.

Yesterday, gunman Grant Hunter confessed to shooting Marc Webley outside the Anchor Inn in Granton shortly before midnight on New Year’s Eve in 2023.

Webley was immediately taken to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries on January 1.

Hunter was set to stand trial for the murder at the High Court in Edinburgh but entered a guilty plea.

His former girlfriend Emma McVie, 27, and Gary Robertson, 22, also appeared in the High Court in Edinburgh and admitted to attempting to pervert the course of justice. Hunter additionally pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of Stewart Pearson during the same event.

Surveillance footage viewed by Judge Lord Mulholland showed Hunter parking a stolen Hyundai Tucson outside the pub. The red Hyundai, with at least one other occupant, was seen arriving just as Webley approached before gunfire ensued.

The shooter then stepped out of the car, pulled down his balaclava to reveal his identity to Webley, and then returned to the vehicle to drive off towards Leith. Shortly after, police seized a car in the Craigentinny area, about four miles from the crime scene.

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The court learned that McVie had cleaned the car used in Webley’s murder and also washed the clothes she and her boyfriend were wearing on the night of the crime.

Robertson admitted to disposing of the handgun used in Webley’s murder, and also to providing cash, cocaine, and a change of clothes for Hunter and McVie.

In the days leading to his death, Webley had posted several provocative videos challenging his adversaries to confront him at the pub, following a prior attempt on his life where a car tried to run him over.

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