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Who Is Scarlett Jenkinson? Wiki, Biography, Age, Parents, Boyfriend & Facts About Brianna Ghey’s Murderer

Scarlett Jenkinson is a 16-year-old girl who, along with her boyfriend Eddie Ratcliffe, stabbed Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old transgender girl, 28 times in a park near Warrington, England, on February 11, 2023. Jenkinson and Ratcliffe were convicted of murder on December 20, 2023, and sentenced to life imprisonment on February 2, 2024. The court heard that the murder was motivated by hate and sadism and that the killers had a disturbing fascination with violence and torture.

Scarlett Jenkinson Wiki/Bio

NameScarlett Jenkinson
Date of birth2007
Age16
NationalityBritish
EthnicityWhite
ReligionSatanism
ParentsBrian Jenkinson (building trader) and Emma Sutton (teacher)
SchoolCulcheth High School, Birchwood Community High School
BoyfriendEddie Ratcliffe
CrimeMurder of Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old transgender girl
MotiveHate and sadism
SentenceLife imprisonment, with a minimum of 22 years
LinksInstagram- #scarlettjenkinson

Homepage- Newsunzip

Parents, Birthday, School

Scarlett Jenkinson was born in 2007 (age: 16 years, as of 2023), to Brian Jenkinson, a 51-year-old engineer, and Emma Sutton, a 49-year-old nurse. She was the youngest of three children, with two older brothers. She grew up in a middle-class family in Culcheth, a village in Cheshire, England. She attended Culcheth Primary School and later Birchwood Community High School, the same school as Brianna Ghey.

Jenkinson’s childhood was marked by instability and trauma. Her parents divorced when she was seven years old, and she had a strained relationship with both of them. She often felt neglected and unloved by her mother, who remarried and had another child. She also resented her father, who moved to another town and rarely visited her. She felt like she did not belong to either family and struggled with low self-esteem and loneliness.

Jenkinson also suffered from mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and self-harm. She was diagnosed with a severe conduct dissocial disorder, a condition that involves persistent and repetitive patterns of antisocial, aggressive, or defiant behavior. She had difficulty controlling her impulses, emotions, and anger. She often got into trouble at school and at home, lying, stealing, fighting, and breaking rules. She also developed a fascination with violence, torture, and death, watching horror movies, reading books, and playing video games that featured graphic and disturbing scenes.

Height, Weight

  • Height: 5 ft 3 in or 160 cm
  • Weight: 57 kg or 125 pounds
  • Eye color: Green
  • Body measurements: 36-25-36 in or 91.5-63.5-91.5 cm
  • Skin color: White

The Victim: Brianna Ghey

Brianna Ghey was a transgender girl who was born on November 7, 2006, as Brian Ghey. She came out as transgender at the age of 14 and changed her name to Brianna. She was a Year 11 pupil at Birchwood Community High School, where she faced years of transphobic harassment and bullying, including being repeatedly “gang beaten”. She was also excluded from school shortly before her death.

Brianna was described by her parents as “a larger-than-life character who would leave a lasting impression on all that met her”. She was also a popular TikToker, with over 60,000 followers, who posted videos of herself miming and dancing to songs. She was also known for helping younger trans girls access hormone replacement therapy safely and legally.

Brianna was a kind, compassionate, and courageous girl who wanted to live her life authentically and happily. She had dreams of becoming a singer and a model, and had a bright future ahead of her

Brianna Ghey
Brianna Ghey

The Killers: Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe

Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe were both 15 years old at the time of the murder. They were a couple who shared a twisted obsession with violence, horror, and death. They exchanged thousands of messages, in which they planned to harm and kill others, especially Brianna, who they targeted because of her gender identity. They also created a chilling “kill list” of people they wanted to murder, and discussed how they would torture and mutilate their victims.

Jenkinson was diagnosed with a severe conduct dissocial disorder, which is a mental health condition that involves a disregard for the rights and feelings of others, and a lack of empathy and remorse. She had a history of self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and violent behavior. She also had a fascination with serial killers, such as Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, and watched videos of real murders and executions online.

Ratcliffe was Jenkinson’s accomplice and partner in crime. He was also diagnosed with a conduct disorder and had a history of drug abuse, theft, and vandalism. He was influenced by her sadistic fantasies, and followed her instructions to lure and attack Brianna.

The Murder: A Horrific and Premeditated Crime

On February 11, 2023, Scarlett Jenkinson and Ratcliffe executed their plan to kill Brianna. They contacted her through social media, pretending to be friendly and interested in her. They invited her to meet them at Culcheth Linear Park, a wooded area near Warrington, where they said they had a surprise for her.

Brianna agreed to meet them, unaware of their sinister intentions. She arrived at the park around 3 p.m., and was greeted by Ratcliffe, who hugged her and led her to a secluded spot, where she was waiting with a knife. Jenkinson then launched a frenzied and brutal attack on Brianna, stabbing her repeatedly in the head, neck, chest, and back. Ratcliffe also joined in the stabbing, and both killers left Brianna to die on the ground, bleeding profusely.

Brianna was found by members of the public, who called the emergency services. She was pronounced dead at the scene at 4:02 p.m. A post-mortem examination revealed that she had been stabbed 28 times, and that some of the wounds were inflicted with such force that they penetrated her skull and spine.

Jenkinson and Ratcliffe were arrested the next day, after the police traced their phone records and social media accounts. They initially denied any involvement in the murder, but later confessed and pleaded guilty. They showed no remorse or empathy for their actions, and even smiled and laughed during the trial.

Scarlett Jenkinson and her partner
Scarlett Jenkinson and her partner Eddie Ratcliffe

The Verdict: Life Imprisonment for Both Killers

On December 20, 2023, Scarlett Jenkinson and Ratcliffe were convicted of murder at Manchester Crown Court. The judge, Mr Justice Wall, said that the murder was “one of the most shocking and distressing cases” he had ever dealt with, and that it involved “a significant degree of brutality and planning”. He also said that the murder was motivated by hate and sadism, and that the killers had a “thirst for killing”.

On February 2, 2024, she and Ratcliffe were sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 22 years for Jenkinson and 20 years for Ratcliffe. The judge said that the sentences reflected the seriousness of the crime, and the need to protect the public from the killers, who posed a high risk of reoffending. He also said that the sentences were intended to send a message that such crimes would not be tolerated in a civilized society.

The sentences were welcomed by Brianna’s family and friends, who said that justice had been served, and that they hoped that the killers would never be released. They also said that they hoped that Brianna’s death would raise awareness and prevent further violence against transgender people.

The Legacy: Remembering Brianna Ghey

Brianna Ghey was a beautiful, talented, and brave girl who touched the lives of many people. She was loved and cherished by her family and friends, who miss her dearly. She was also an inspiration and a role model for many transgender people, especially young girls, who admired her courage and confidence.

Brianna’s death sparked an outpouring of grief and support from the public, who expressed their condolences and solidarity with her family and the transgender community. Her death also sparked a call for action and change, to end the discrimination and violence that transgender people face every day.

Brianna’s memory lives on in the hearts and minds of those who knew her, and those who were moved by her story. She will always be remembered as a bright star, who shone despite the darkness that surrounded her. She will always be remembered as a girl who just wanted to be herself, and who deserved to live her life in peace and happiness. She will always be remembered as Brianna Ghey.

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