When I read this story, I was horrified by its brutality. What struck me was that this teen who was murdered wasn’t bothering anybody, was loved by her parents, but somehow somehow thought she was an easy mark and didn’t deserve to live. It made me think of how certain politicians are endangering kids like this by their rhetoric. I don’t know anyone who is trans, but I wonder why the politicians are stirring up fear and hatred about them. Can’t we just live and let live?
The New York Times reported:
Two teenagers were found guilty on Wednesday of murdering Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old transgender girl who was stabbed 28 times at a park in northwest England in February, local prosecutors said.
The two, both 16 and referred to by prosecutors only as “Girl X” and “Boy Y,” had carefully planned the killing in a series of WhatsApp messages, before attempting to cover up their crime, the Crown Prosecution Service in the United Kingdom said in a statement.
The two had pleaded not guilty, but were convicted by a jury after an 18-day trial in Manchester Crown Court, local authoritiessaid. Their lawyers could not be immediately reached for comment on Wednesday evening.
Justice Amanda Yip told the two teens, who will not be named because of their age, that she would “have to impose a life sentence” but would need to consider the minimum time they would be required to serve before being considered for release, the BBC reported.
“The planning, the violence and the age of the killers is beyond belief,” prosecutors said in the statement, noting that Brianna, a student in the town of Birchwood, had been stabbed in a public park in broad daylight in a “frenzied and ferocious attack.” Prosecutors described the “deadly influence” of the two teens upon one another, as their fantasies of torture and murder manifested into a reality that left Brianna dead.
Speaking after the trial, Brianna’s mother, Esther Ghey, said that she was glad the two teens, who she said had failed to “display an ounce of remorse,” would spend many years in prison. “To know how scared my usually fearless child must have been when she was alone in that park, with someone that she called her friend, will haunt me forever,” Ms. Ghey said.
According to court documents, Brianna was discovered on the afternoon of Feb. 11 by a couple walking in Culcheth Linear Park, about 12 miles west of Manchester, when they noticed the two teens standing near what they believed to be a dog. As the couple approached, the teens fled, and they instead found Brianna, stabbed multiple times in the head, back, chest and neck.
The extent of the wounds, which included deep and severe lacerations to Brianna’s veins, heart and bones, prosecutors added, left “no doubt that she was the victim of a sustained and violent assault.” Shortly afterward, emergency medical workers arrived at the park, and pronounced Brianna dead.
According to prosecutors, “Girl X,” and “Boy Y,” who were both 15 at the time, were close friends who often texted about their crushes and relationships. They were also “preoccupied with violence,” prosecutors added, sharing violent videos of torture, debating the merits of various nerve agents as means to murder, and plotting how to kill people.
In December 2022, “Girl X” also confided in “Boy Y” that she was “obsessed” with Brianna, whom she had met about a month earlier, according to prosecutors. Brianna was born as a boy, but was living as a girl and using female pronouns, they said. By January, however, “X’s fascination with Brianna had turned darker,” prosecutors said, leading her to confide in “Boy Y” that she had tried to kill Brianna with an overdose of ibuprofen tablets.
People “already know she is depressed,” “Girl X” wrote in a message to “Boy Y” on Jan. 23, indicating that she believed others were likely to get suspicious. But “for some reason she has a high tolerance like I gave her some today that should have been enough to kill her,” she added. Although Brianna had felt ill and vomited, “she didn’t die,” “Girl X” said in the message. According to the documents, Brianna’s mother confirmed her daughter had been sick that week, and that her vomit had contained what she thought were grape skins but could have been the remnants of ibuprofen tablets.
In the following days, the two teens continued discussing various methods for killing Brianna, as well as four other people they knew, according to prosecutors, and by late January, had formulated their plan to stab her in the park. On Feb. 10, “Girl X” told “Boy Y” that she had sent a message to Brianna encouraging her to come to the park the following day to take drugs, and that Brianna had confirmed she would be there at 1 p.m. “Boy Y” confirmed he was bringing his hunting knife, prosecutors said.
Brianna, who had red hair and glasses, and that day wore a short gray tartan skirt, long white socks and a fluffy white hooded jacket, left home around 12:45 p.m. on Feb. 11, according to prosecutors. About an hour after leaving home, Brianna, who according to her mother, rarely went out alone, texted her mother: “I’m on the bus by myself, I’m scared.”


Evil is real.
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Yes, evil is real and it has faces: Trump, DeSantis, Abbott, MAGA…
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Politicians are generally opportunists, and some are more unscrupulous than others. They are cavalier with their words in an election cycle, and the worst of them target and marginalize vulnerable groups of people to appeal to their base. In the minds of twisted, violent people politicians’ noxious rhetoric can become deadly, but these bully politicians will claim that their words cannot kill. Voters need to shut these manipulative politicians down by never voting some someone so evil and morally sick as to target any marginalized group of people who have a right to live in peace like everyone else.
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Well said, RT
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Wikipedia’s reporting adds the following- at trial, girl X’s lawyers told the jury, girl x had no blood on her while boy Y had an excessive amount of Brianna’s blood on him. Both girl X and boy Y had been described as on the spectrum.
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I have known several trans people throughout my life, because when I was growing up decades ago, my mom, who was a very dedicated civil rights worker that advocated for anyone who was marginalized by society, had both gay and trans friends. Consequently, I have as well, including roommates. (I am neither gay nor trans myself.)
Even though times have changed since then, for the last few years, I’ve had a trans roommate (female to male) and I fear for him a lot. I know I have good reason to as well, because of the political climate we live in now, which is filled with a lot of haters who are intolerant of most anyone who is different from who they are. I would not have predicted that it would be so much worse now, until tRump came along and it was obvious to me that he was feeding extremists with permission to despise and attack virtuallly anyone they dislike, especially if they are not straight white, Xtian males. Such a sad world we live in today…
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You’re fortunate to have had a mother you can respect.
I was lucky with my parents, too.
I spent some time with a Republican voter recently. His daughter is gay. He remains the intolerant person he was before the birth of his daughter, 40 years ago. He’s carved out a space in his attitude to accommodate gay people, like his daughter, who, “don’t flaunt it.”
I feel a bit sorry for him. His children can’t respect the Tucker Carlson lane he’s in. His family’s respect is the most important measure of who he is. When he, deliberately, shuns the values of empathy, he creates an irreparable, emotional loss for himself.
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We need more tolerance and compassion. You were fortunate to have had a mother that taught you how to respect and treat others. I’ve never liked bullies. They are cowards that hide behind their hate.
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I simply cannot begin to understand what is happening to people. How children can hate other children so much that they could do this. I don’t understand. I don’t think that it is about sexuality or gender identity alone; I think that there is a pervasive sense in our society that we must hate anyone who is not “us”. And that hatred must lead to us trying to protect “us” from “them” by killing them.
Whether it is race, religion, ethnicity, political party, gender identity, favorite football team, it all seems to have lead us to this incomprehensible place where murder has become “free speech”.
This all terrifies me for our future.
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Just a viewpoint-
Girl X and Boy Y were like the Slender Man killers- they had defective minds. Did Brianna’s difference from them (her sexual identity) play a part?
Possibly, or, not. Could the right approach to treatment have made the pair less dangerous, we will never know.
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