Girls 'just felt right' murdering friend

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[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif] "Two teenagers who wanted to experience murder told police it felt right to strangle a friend and bury her body in a shallow grave beneath her West Australian home."[/FONT]

By Liza Kappelle


The 17-year-old girls, who cannot be named due to their age, today faced a sentencing hearing in Perth Children's Court after pleading guilty to murdering Eliza Jane Davis in the small coal mining town of Collie on June 18, 2006.
As the girls sat stony-faced in court today, Prosecutor Simon Stone said they had confessed that after partying with Eliza on the Saturday night they decided to kill her.
"Sunday morning me and (her) woke up, and we were just talking, and for some reason we just decided to kill her," one of the girls told police in her interview.
"We just did it because we felt like it, it is hard to explain," the other girl said.
"I knew we had wanted to kill someone before.
"We knew it was wrong, but it didn't feel wrong at all, it just felt right."
The girls planned their attack and changed into old clothes.
One of them snuck up behind Eliza as she was reading, wrapped speaker wire twice around her throat and quickly tightened it as the other held her down, trying to press a chemical soaked cloth into her mouth.
"She started not being able to get her breath, and we just kept going," one of the girls said.
"She was just yelling at us `What the f**k, what are you doing' .. `Oh you freaks, what's wrong with you psychos."
Mr Stone said they chose to strangle Eliza because one of them had to return to Perth that afternoon and they wanted a quick and "non-messy" killing.
"As our friend, we did not really want her to suffer," one told police.
"We didn't really expect to get away with it.
"We were willing to take the risk."
The girls regretted the fuss the killing caused but neither felt remorse for their dead friend, Mr Stone said.
"If she had died another way it probably would have bothered me ... but it just did not," one girl said.
The girls reported Eliza missing after they buried her and pretended to help her family look for the dead girl.
The girls turned themselves in several days later, walking into separate police stations and directing authorities to where they buried her body.
Mr Stone told the court the girls had no remorse and were holding back on the reason behind their cold-blooded, premeditated, sadistic killing.
"It is a mystery your honour, what happened."
He said the girls had discussed killing someone else and one had prepared for homicide by killing two kittens.
"Whilst together (they) will continue to pose some risk to others in custody."
Mr Stone called for sentences of life in prison.
 

gopher

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Not to make light of the sad situation but remember just a few years ago when the right wingers would immediately cry "BLAME CLINTON!"? I'm so glad we don't hear this nonsense anymore but it remains so sad that there is so much senseless violence.
 

tamarin

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""Sunday morning me and (her) woke up, and we were just talking, and for some reason we just decided to kill her," one of the girls told police in her interview.
"We just did it because we felt like it.."

What a snapshot of depravity!
 

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[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif] "Two teenagers who wanted to experience murder told police it felt right to strangle a friend and bury her body in a shallow grave beneath her West Australian home."
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'Wanted to experience murder?' 'It felt right?' Good grief!

By Liza Kappelle
As the girls sat stony-faced in court today, Prosecutor Simon Stone said they had confessed that after partying with Eliza on the Saturday night they decided to kill her.
Just like that! Like, 'Oh yeah, what shall we do now?' 'I know, Let's go gloss our nails, take in a movie, get a takeaway, and whilst we're about it, what say we kill our friend, sound good to you girlfriend?'

"We just did it because we felt like it, it is hard to explain," the other girl said.
Yeah, I know just what you mean!
"I knew we had wanted to kill someone before.
"We knew it was wrong, but it didn't feel wrong at all, it just felt right."
Beggars belief...
Mr Stone said they chose to strangle Eliza because one of them had to return to Perth that afternoon and they wanted a quick and "non-messy" killing.
Oh well, I guess that's as good a reason as any...
I mean, what's the likelihood of two psychopaths meeting up for an evening of socialising and murder? Are they running in packs now? And getting younger? What's happening with youngsters today? Where are we going wrong with these kids? Is it summat in the air, food, water, parenting skills, or lack of, genetics, education...? Or are they just born bad? I can't believe that, so, what else is left?
 

dirtylinder

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who was/is raising these girls??

I have to wonder about these girls parents....why did doing this, never cross my mind? It reminds me of Rena Virk. they killed her for no reason. Kelly Ellard's parents must be screwed up...:angryfire: