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A boy and a girl, both 16, have been found guilty of the murder of teenager Brianna Ghey in a park in Culcheth, near Warrington on February 11.

The teenagers, known as Girl X and Boy Y to protect their identities, were found unanimously guilty by a jury at Manchester crown court today.


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Brianna Ghey from Birchwood in Warrington was found on a path in Linear Park in February

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On February 11, Ghey – met up with Girl X and Boy Y, and walked with them to Culcheth Linear Park in Warrington.

At around three o’clock that afternoon, Ghey was stabbed 28 times with a hunting knife, in the head, neck, chest, and back.

At 3.13pm, the emergency services were called by Kathryn Vize, who had been walking her dog in the park. Ghey was pronounced dead shortly after four o’clock.

Kathryn reported that she had seen two figures running away from the scene – they would later be charged with Brianna’s murder and become known as Girl X and Boy Y.

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The handwritten murder plan was found in the bedroom of girl X

The handwritten murder plan was found in the bedroom of girl X

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They showed no emotion when the verdict was delivered.

Justice Yip, told the pair they would be sentenced to life in prison however their minimum terms are yet to be decided.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) gave a statement on the convictions in the Brianna Ghey murder trial: “This has been one of the most distressing cases the Crown Prosecution Service has had to deal with.

“The planning, the violence and the age of the killers is beyond belief.

“Brianna Ghey was subjected to a frenzied and ferocious attack and was stabbed 28 times in broad daylight in a public park.

“Girl X and Boy Y appear to have been a deadly influence on each other and turned what may have started out as dark fantasies about murder into a reality.”

Brianna Ghey memorial

The pair showed no emotion when the verdict was delivered

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The two sent countless WhatsApp messages where they plotted to kill Ghey, as well as others.

The CPS described the messages, which provided them with a detailed planning of the attack, as “very difficult to read”.

“The Crown Prosecution Service authorised a charge of murder for both of the defendants. They were both equally responsible in planning the killing and carrying it out. In the trial, the defendants tried to blame each other to absolve themselves. The Jury has clearly seen their explanations for the lies that they were,” the statement continued.

“This has been a difficult prosecution not least because two very young people were on trial for the most serious offence known to criminal law. It has involved using a number of measures to ensure that the defendants could participate fully in the trial and enable them to give their evidence.

“The Crown Prosecution Service would like to thank the family of Brianna Ghey for the courage and dignity that they have shown throughout these proceedings. We hope today’s verdict brings some solace, and our thoughts and sympathies remain with them at this difficult time.”

A sentencing hearing is due to take place in the new year.



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