Justice Amanda Yip lifted the reporting restrictions on naming the killers of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey. They were identified at Manchester Crown Court as Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe.

The horrific murder shocked the nation. Ghey was stabbed with a hunting knife 28 times in her head, neck, chest and back in broad daylight after being lured to a park in the town of Warrington on Feb. 11, 2023.

Yip handed Ratcliffe and Jenkinson a mandatory life sentence, and ordered them to serve a minimum term of 20 and 22 years, respectively, before they could be eligible for parole. If they had been adults — over the age of 18 — they would have faced much longer minimum terms. They will be transferred to adult prisons when they turn 18. Neither showed no visible reaction on being sentenced.

  • @Moonrise2473@feddit.it
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    955 months ago

    Fuck them

    Good to see that they got a life sentence and not the usual “they’re minors so they’ll do some years in a community” bullshit that happens in my country

        • @Daxtron2@startrek.website
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          135 months ago

          Idk I think people who murder a girl in cold blood shouldn’t ever be allowed to participate in society, but that’s just me.

          • WhatTrees
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            85 months ago

            They only get out on parole if the board (or whatever the UK’s equivalent is) believes they have learned a lesson and are safe to reenter society. If not then they stay until the next board meeting. I have a hard time imagining they would get out after 20 years for murder without the board being pretty damn sure they are no longer a danger to society.

            As gross and heinous as these crimes are, I will never favor life-without-parole or the death penalty for minors.

          • Lols [they/them]
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            45 months ago

            if rehabilitation is possible, there is no real benefit to society to just keep folks in prison indefinitely, and in fact refusing to accept change for the better disincentivises folks from doing so

          • Jojo
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            95 months ago

            Worth noting that it costs a lot of state resources to lock them away forever.

              • Jojo
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                85 months ago

                And the previous commenter suggested locking them away forever instead of wasting resources on them.

      • ThenThreeMore
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        255 months ago

        They’ll be on licence for the rest of their lives following that though. The minimum term on a life sentence is just the custodial part.

        • @SpiderShoeCult@sopuli.xyz
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          55 months ago

          on licence. right, what’s that, then? will they have any other sort of restrictions once they get out at minimum 36?

          • @irq0@infosec.pub
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            315 months ago

            The 20 years is the minimum time they’ll do in prison.

            After the 20 years they’ll be eligible for parole. If, and only if, the board decides that it’s safe for them to be released will they do so.

            If they are released they will be in license. This means they are subject to prison recall without trial should they pose any risk to the public. The license may also impose additional restrictions such as regular therapy appointments, restrictions on leaving the country etc. These conditions will be imposed for life. Breaking any of these restrictions would also result in a recall to prison.

            If the parole board decides that it’s not safe to release them, then they’ll remain in prison. They may very well remain in prison for their entire life.

      • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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        65 months ago

        That’s standard in the UK. Our justice system views rehabilitation as the ultimate goal, not punishment. They will serve this as a minimum, but will likely never see life outside of a cell based on their reaction to being sentenced.

        Even after parole, their life will forever be scrutinised by law enforcement and medical examiners to determine their mental state. Anything that doesn’t scream “normal member of society” puts them back in jail.

        • @Daxtron2@startrek.website
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          35 months ago

          Yeah I agree with rehabilitation for 99% of crimes and laud the European models as generally better than the American one.

    • @afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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      225 months ago

      Oh most def. The Chris–conservatives will with no regrets murder y’all the moment they can. This was never about sports or bathrooms or dorms. This is about a segment of the population who thinks God wants them to kill the LGBT and said as much in the Bible.

  • @gennygameshark@lemmy.world
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    475 months ago

    I’m sick and tired of violent extremism and the people profiteering from it being treated as “just another point of view” because that leads to this leads to these crimes being normalized.

    It’s hard enough being trans without being actively hunted by psychotic overzealous and cruel people. What can individuals possibly do in the face of such societal cruelty?

    Something needs to change.

  • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    425 months ago

    were intelligent

    planned for weeks

    stabbed with a knife

    I know the sadistic part is about enjoyment (probably the planning process too), but …

  • nifty
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    405 months ago

    I know some people want to pretend jokes are “just jokes”, but this is what one killer said about Brianna:

    Also she has a dick lol

    Why is that funny? It’s because of comedians like Chapelle that normalize making fun of something like this, when all they’re doing is not confronting why it makes them uncomfortable and punch down on an easy target. The same can be said of comedians making jokes about race, like Larry David and his jokes about Arabs, which can lead to normalizing a lot of the Palestinians are animals type rhetoric and normalize Genocidal policies.

  • @afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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    375 months ago

    Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe.

    How come the media never mentions if they are Christian or not? Why hasn’t the Pope condemned this act in Latin and English?

    • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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      115 months ago

      What does the Pope have to do with the Anglican Church? Also what does it matter if they were religious or not?

      • @afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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        What does the Pope have to do with the Anglican Church?

        They are all Christians.

        Also what does it matter if they were religious or not?

        Indeed. Makes you wonder why when there is a Muslim or an refugee or an immigrant murderer I hear so much about it. Media is full of stories today about an arrest of a refugee made in a center.

    • @SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca
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      95 months ago

      Only 6% of adults are practicing Christians in the UK. It’s statistically unlikely this has anything to do with religion.

        • @SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca
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          95 months ago

          Why would the pope comment on a murder in England that has no religious motive? Has Justin Welby condemned it? Mirza Masroor Ahmad? Yitzhak Yosef? No, because it’s completely irrelevant. Stop piggybacking on this tragedy with your weird religious agenda.

  • InfiniteGlitch
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    345 months ago

    Jeez and they were still teenagers.

    No matter their age, they deserve lifetime prison. If they are able to murder at that age, they should be prosecuted as adults as well.

  • SonnyVabitch
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    235 months ago

    An absolutely horrifying crime, and I’m not trying to make light of an awful tragedy, but some of these names sound like they were randomly generated from a Hollywood database that includes names like Scarlett Johansson, Eddie Redmayne, Daniel Radcliffe, Amanda Seyfried, etc.

    • @Dra@lemmy.zip
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      45 months ago

      That’s because they are English, and have English names. English names are over-represented in Hollywood for obvious reasons

    • @Dicska@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      JFC this name list is from a Japanese baseball game (MLBPA baseball / Fighting baseball) from 1994/1995.

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    155 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Ghey was stabbed with a hunting knife 28 times in her head, neck, chest and back in broad daylight after being lured to a park in the town of Warrington on Feb. 11, 2023.

    Yip handed Ratcliffe and Jenkinson a mandatory life sentence, and ordered them to serve a minimum term of 20 and 22 years, respectively, before they could be eligible for parole.

    “You both took part in a brutal and planned murder, which was sadistic in nature, and a secondary motivation was hostility to Brianna, because of her transgender identity.”

    However, Yip said that after they were found guilty last month, there was a “strong public interest in the full and unrestricted reporting of what is plainly an exceptional case.” Lawyers for the two argued that naming them would have ramifications for their welfare.

    “The two appear to have had a deadly influence on each other and turned what may have started out as dark fantasies about murder into a reality,” Crown prosecutor Nicola Wyn Williams said outside the courthouse.

    “I have moments where I feel sorry for them because they have also ruined their own lives, but I have to remember that they felt no empathy for Brianna when they left her bleeding to death after their premeditated and vicious attack, which was carried out not because Brianna had done anything wrong, but just because one hated trans people and the other thought it would be fun,” her mother Esther Ghey said in a statement that was read to the court.


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  • 𝕯𝖎𝖕𝖘𝖍𝖎𝖙
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    115 months ago

    Is there such a thing as a “heavenly murder”? I thought all murder was bad. Seems odd trying to demonize murder more than it already would be. Like, would it have been better if they were crucified? Yikes.

    • @chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      125 months ago

      A bit confused, are you reacting to sadistic? That word doesn’t mean evil, it means enjoying giving pain to others. There are murders that aren’t as sadistic, as they could try to poison someone in sleep etc, giving no pain.

      The wording is suggesting they very much enjoyed the process of committing the murder, making it more painful on purpose.

    • Dyskolos
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      125 months ago

      Absolutely. But what does that have to do with this case? Honestly asking, the article didn’t say anything about the motive besides an interest jn violence and serial-killers.

      • @PeterLossGeorgeWall@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        35 months ago

        I think a lot of Americans, at least in this thread feel like this would be linked with Christian wackos. In Europe we have Christian wackos but they are not the same as the ones you have and are far fewer. It’s much more likely that people who hate on a minority are under educated and/or poor. It’s also much less of a sides thing, we don’t have the Christian wackos (GOP) vs “the rest”. Most countries have some sort of proportional representation, so there are Christians in all groups, the Christian wackos are more dilute. That’s not to say that they are non existant more that you can’t, for example, guess that these people were religious and probably be right like you might in the US.

        • Dyskolos
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          25 months ago

          Ah thanks, but I’m not from the US (thank god). So this isn’t a fact i just missed in other news, it’s just the usual duality with no grey in between. I really doubt there was any religion or politics in them. Just sadism and hate. And they picked a target that their surroundings hate. That’s what kids do. My 2 euro-cents.

    • @Drivebyhaiku@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      I dunno if religion is strictly to blame. The assumption is that the source of bigotry towards trans people is religion but that hasn’t jived with my experiences. A lot of it comes more from people framing us as a logistical or social “problem” that is being encouraged rather than " solved" by the current model of care that places it’s focus on the ultimate well-being of the individual. A lot of that is secular in source.

      People will find any manner of sources of justification to reinforce their “ick” response. Science (or a limited understanding of surface level science) and “common sense” is often more the rhetoric that gets splashed around and are often the most brazen objectors to my identity. The “you’ll burn in hell” types are actually decently rare by comparison… Generally heartbreaking to hear of don’t get me wrong but only a fraction of the whole problem.