Esther Ghey opens up about coping with the grief of losing daughter Brianna Ghey. Esther said her daughter 'loved her room' and was always in there in 'pink pyjamas'. Her ashes have been placed in her room in a pink casket, she says.
A series of deeply violent, sinister murders and attacks carried out by children have hit the headlines in recent months.
Dr Murphy, who has almost two decades of experience working with some of the country's most dangerous criminals, including teenagers convicted of murder, told MailOnline how those at the heart of such cases are often 'really damaged'. Holly Newton Holly Newton, 15, suffered 36 wounds after a teenager who had been reported to police for allegedly stalking her attacked her in the street with a kitchen knife
When a 16-year-old boy she was with at the time attempted to intervene, he was also stabbed and required surgery to wounds to his shoulder, arm and thigh. Holly's killer then confronted her at a bus stop before stabbing her 36 times, and injuring a friend she was with at the time She had texted a friend to say the boy was 'basically stalking' her, adding: 'He's gonna follow me until I talk to him'.
At her trial, it was revealed Jenkinson had a fascination with violence, torture, and murder and falsely claimed to have killed two victims already, talking of a desire to take body parts as sick souvenirs. Dr Murphy said the apparent detachment of the killers post-murder was a 'defence' as they avoided the reality of the heinous crime they had committed.
'If you are doing something with your hands it allows you to get away from what's in your head. It serves as a distraction.' Shawn Seesahai The two 12-year-old killers of Shawn Seesahai, 19, are believed to be Britain's youngest knife murderers.A judge has yet to make a ruling on whether the pair can be named at a sentencing hearing later this year.
One of the killers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was pictured with a machete just hours before the murder 'My guess is you wouldn't have to push that hard with that child in a room to get them to acknowledge that they are actually scared.' Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali, 17, from Birmingham, was murdered by a 15-year-old seeking revenge for an attack on his friend
The pair continued to quiz Muhammad and his friend, until Muhammad told the pair to go away because he didn't know what they were talking about.Ali was taken to Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, but the damage to his heart was too severe and he was pronounced dead at around 6.40pm. The court heard the killer, who was 14 at the time, had 'no interest' in crime, drugs or gangs, but horrifying images show the teenager posing with knives.Bardia Shojaeifard, who was 14, at the time of the murder must serve a minimum of 13 years for the killing
'I would expect that this is someone who has probably felt quite physically threatened at points in his life so carrying weapons will make him feel more powerful. Another photo shown to the court had the boy holding a knife and wearing a scarf around his face whilst on holiday to his family's ancestral home of Iran.
Three teenagers, all 16, were arrested and it was found that all three took knives with them to a schoolgirl's 16th party. Bus CCTV footage shows the boys travelling to the party, with a weapon at one point being clearly visible through Cunningham's trousers. The other boys acted similarly, either remaining silent or responding with no comment, police footage shows.Dr Murphy said this is an unusual tactic that suggests the boys were 'really damaged' individuals.
Justin McLaughlin Justin McLaughlin, 14, died in October 2021 after being stabbed in the heart after a fight broke out at a station in Glasgow Dr Murphy told MailOnline many young killers may have issues at home, including being brought up in situations where extreme violence is commonplace. 'The appellant's mother is reported to have stabbed his father and, on a later date, to have threatened the appellant with a knife while he was holding his younger sibling.
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