Murder-obsessed 16-year-olds convicted of killing girl who was stabbed 28 times in Warrington park
Two 16-year-olds have been found guilty of the āsenselessā murder of Brianna Ghey, a āwitty, funny and fearlessā transgender girl who was stabbed 28 times in a Warrington park this year.
The murder-obsessed teenagers, known as Girl X and Boy Y to protect their identities, were found guilty unanimously by a jury at Manchester crown court on Wednesday after it deliberated for four hours and 40 minutes.
The judge, Mrs Justice Yip, said she would sentence the pair next month, and would decide whether to lift reporting restrictions so that the killers could be named.
She told the teenagers that she would have to impose a life sentence but that she needed to adjourn for further reports to decide on the minimum tariff they must serve.
The pair showed no reaction to the verdicts, but their mothers wept in the court. Afterwards, Briannaās mother urged āempathy and compassionā for the killersā parents, saying they ātoo have lost a child and must live the rest of their lives knowing what their child has doneā.
Girl X, who was fascinated by serial killers and boasted of watching torture videos on the dark web, said she was āobsessedā with Brianna. She and Brianna had been friends for a few months before she began plotting to kill her, along with Y.
Vigils were held for Brianna, 16, after her murder prompted particular sorrow and fear among trans people, though Cheshire police said from the start they did not believe she was killed for being trans.
Nigel Parr, senior investigating officer for Cheshire police, said Brianna had been betrayed by two teenagers whose only motivation was to experience how it felt to kill. āThis was a senseless murder committed by two teenagers who have an obsession with murder,ā he added.
Y had never met Brianna until the day of the murder, which took place in the middle of the afternoon in Culcheth Linear Park on 11 February. The teenagers were disturbed by a couple walking their dog, and ran away, before being captured on CCTV making their way home calmly.
The defendants exchanged thousands of WhatsApp messages in the run-up to the murder, discussing various children they wanted to kill. Plans to murder another boy were abandoned when they failed to lure him to Culcheth Linear Park, and so they switched their focus to Brianna, who, the court heard, did not go out much and had anxiety.
The boy referred to Brianna as āpreyā and āitā in his messages, saying she would be easier to kill āand I want to see if it will scream like a man or a girlā.
Though X and Y had been friends since they were 11, they turned on each other after their arrests. The girl initially made up a story about Brianna āgoing off with some lad from Manchesterā, before changing her defence to claim that the boy was responsible for killing her.
Y blamed the murder on X, saying he was urinating against a tree in the park when he turned around to see X stabbing Brianna.
The jury was told they did not have to decide which one of the teenagers stabbed Brianna to find them guilty of the joint enterprise murder.
Y told police the girl was ānot a normal personā and that she claimed to be a satanist in year 8. He said she told him she had killed twice before, but that he was not sure whether to believe her because the murders had not been on the news. Police could find no evidence of other killings.
After detectives confronted Boy Y with the forensic evidence against him ā including Briannaās blood on a hunting knife found in his bedroom, as well as on his trainers and clothes ā he stopped talking and has been mute since being taken into secure custody, talking only to his mother.
Highly unusually, the boy was allowed to give evidence via text. Special arrangements were made for the barristersā questions to be typed for him, and he typed his replies, which were read to the jury.
He and Girl X were provided with intermediaries, who sat with them in the dock to make sure they understood the court process, along with security staff. The pair did not speak to each other, and avoided making eye contact when they were together.
Their parents were in court most days, with Briannaās family watching upstairs from the public gallery.
Earlier this year, Briannaās mother, Esther Ghey, told the Guardian that while her daughter had anxiety and mental health problems, she was āvery outgoing and very confidentā and dreamed of becoming āTikTok-famousā.
The court heard she did not go out alone often, and texted her mother on the way to meet her killers, saying she was āscaredā because there were lots of people on the bus.
But she had a large following online, where her dance routines and skits drew friends from around the world. After the verdicts, Esther described her daughter as ālarger than lifeā and āfunny, witty and fearlessā.
Though Girl X told the jury that Brianna was bullied at school for being trans, her head teacher insisted that was not the case.
The Birchwood community high school head, Emma Mills, told the BBC: āThere was never any evidence of Brianna being bullied within school or out of school. Brianna was very much able to give as good as she got in that way.ā
Brianna came out as trans aged 14 and had been living and dressing as a girl until her murder. Her mother said she supported the transition: āIt didnāt bother me. It was just something that Brianna wanted to do and I was happy. As long as she was happy then thatās all that mattered.ā
After the verdicts, the Crown Prosecution Service said: āThis has been one of the most distressing cases the Crown Prosecution Service has had to deal with. The planning, the violence and the age of the killers is beyond belief.
āBrianna Ghey was subjected to a frenzied and ferocious attack and was stabbed 28 times in broad daylight in a public park.
āGirl X and Boy Y appear to have been a deadly influence on each other and turned what may have started out as dark fantasies about murder into a reality.ā
Poor girl.I hope them two remorseless bastards rot in jail.
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They had planned to murder someone and did. A girl is dead and a mother lost her daughter. Mental illness doesnāt give you a free pass to kill people.
All people are doing when they blame this on āmental illnessā is stigmatizing mental illness even further. Stop.
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Iāll reiterate: you donāt have to be mentally ill to be a murderer. Some people are just shitty people. Equating all murderers = mentally ill sets a dangerous precedent towards people with mental illness.
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You really need to expose yourself to reality a little more.
Mentally ill people are significantly at higher risk of being on the receiving end of violence, hate, and abuse, than they (we) are of perpetrating it.
Armchair diagnosing helps no one and only deepens the stigma towards an already marginalised group.
(edit to clarify: this isnāt to say I support the prison system or think it works, but neither does armchair diagnosing people we know almost nothing about)
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You not liking getting called it doesnāt mean it isnāt exactly what youāre doing (youāre clearly not a mental health professional because one would know better, but even if you were, youāve definitely not met these people or have anywhere near enough information to come to any kind of conclusion about the details of their mental health).
You really should educate yourself on both mental illness, and on what actually causes people to kill others.
Either way, throwing mentally ill people under the bus because you canāt be bothered to choose better words or consider that reality is more nuanced than youāre comfortable with, or any other reason, is not only ableist but counterproductive, and causes only harm and no good.
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