Scarlett Jenkinson, the convicted murderer of Brianna Ghey, callously chuckled while searching for information about the crime. She brazenly proclaimed from her prison cell, “I am well aware of my notoriety.”
The disturbed 16-year-old, who had a morbid fascination with infamous serial killers, callously disregarded the pain felt by the victim’s parents, stating ‘they hold no significance to me.’
When questioned about any remorse regarding Brianna’s murder, Scarlett responded, “I did for a brief period of time.” Now I don’t care at all and I would do it again.’
Jenkinson and his accomplice, Eddie Ratcliffe, led the transgender school pupil to Linear Park in Culcheth. There, she was brutally stabbed 28 times to the head, neck, chest, and back.
A vigil was held earlier today to commemorate one year since Brianna’s tragic murder. A touching scene unfolded outside Golden Square Shopping Centre in Warrington, as mourners gathered to pay tribute to the teen. Flowers, candles, and a painting of Brianna adorned the area, with many attendees donning her favorite color, pink.
Jenkinson is currently being held at Adel Beck Secure Children’s Home in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and is anticipated to remain there until she reaches the age of 18.
According to a source, Jenkinson is enjoying her newfound fame at the secure unit. Even before being found guilty, she took to Google to see what people were saying about her.
According to a source, Jenkinson allegedly requested that staff purchase a book about the notorious US serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who was infamously known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster due to his gruesome crimes of murder and dismemberment.
Jenkinson, Ratcliffe: Life Sentences for Murder
During her trial, it came to light that Jenkinson had a disturbing interest in violence, torture, and murder. She made false claims about having already killed two victims and expressed a disturbing desire to keep body parts as twisted mementos.
Jenkinson and Ratcliffe have been convicted of murder and have been given life sentences in prison by the Manchester Crown Court. The judge has allowed for the teenagers to be publicly identified for the first time.
A year ago today, the lifeless body of Brianna was discovered in a Cheshire village. She was found lying face-down in the mud, bearing 28 stab wounds, indicating a brutal and frenzied attack. The incident took place at a popular beauty spot.
The perpetrators, who were labeled as a threat to society by the mother of their victim, meticulously planned the attack. A handwritten note found in Jenkinson’s room indicated the date of the attack: ‘Saturday 11th February 2023.’ Individual: Brianna Ghey’.
They then frantically attempted to conceal their actions, as Jenkinson shared a heartfelt tribute on Snapchat, praising Brianna as an incredible friend and one of the most remarkable individuals they’ve ever encountered.