Killer Children by Danielle Tyning
Author:Danielle Tyning
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: children killers, killer kids, serial killer books, children who kill, books about serial killers, true crime books about killers, disturbing true crime books stories, kids who kill
Publisher: Tru Crime
Published: 2020-07-07T00:00:00+00:00
The Snapchat Killers - Girl A & Girl B
In this unsettling and relentlessly violent case, the identities of the young girls who committed the murder of Angela Wrightson still remains concealed (as of writing). Because of this, I'll refer to them as 'Girl A' (the elder of the two at 14 at the time of the killing), and 'Girl B' (the younger of the two at just 13.) While the senseless murder of Wrightson is undeniably tragic, so was the lives of the two girls who carried out the crime. On the surface, when you look at the cold facts, you'd be forgiven for thinking the girls were pure evil; cruel, heartless, and without a place in society. As you delve a little deeper into the lives of everyone involved in this crime, you begin to wonder if (had a little more attention and care been given) this murder would have ever been carried out. In saying this, the rage and disturbing behaviour of the girls was well known to the authorities, as well as their foster families, care homes, and their parents.
It would be this sheer rage that would lead them to torture, humiliate, beat, and eventually murder 39-year-old Angela Wrightson. The drawn-out killing lasted 7 hours, and some of this was filmed by the young duo, who then sent it to friends on Snapchat. Wrightson considered herself to be one of the pairâs friends, despite being almost three decades older than them. She was a vulnerable alcoholic who would go to the shop to buy the underage drinkers their alcohol, and also offer her home as a place to carry out drinking sessions for her young companions. In December 2014, she was found naked from the waist down with more than 70 separate slash injuries and 54 blunt-force injuries to her 6-and-a-half stone frame.
On December 8th 2014 in Hartlepool, North East of England, two young girls were roaming the streets, bottles of strong cider in hand, puffing on cigarettes. The youngsters were aimlessly wandering in the cold winter evening, taking selfies, wondering what they could get up to that night.
Girl A, born in 2000, grew up surrounded by domestic violence, drugs and drink. Her parents were unemployed, and her mother had more children with different fathers, all of whom had served time in jail. Girl Aâs dad would beat her mother, repeatedly and viscously, much like the murderous attack she would go on to carry out years later. By age 11, the youngster would have been introduced to strong, cheap cider, Tramadol (a strong painkiller from the opioid family), and was frequently left to her own devices to roam the streets at all hours. Her mother, unable to cope with the violent, disruptive, and disturbed child sheâd help create, put her into care. The care system only made Girl Aâs violent outbursts worse, and she would smash up her room and take off from the home, only to be brought back by police. A social worker assigned to the young girl said she was the âmost volatile young personâ sheâd be tasked with.
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