When thinking of carefully planned and staged murders, an adult killer usually comes to mind, whereas a young person, is often associated with uncontrolled anger that ends in death, imo.
Could the NW/possible killer of the S's, be a very
thoughtful youth, perhaps one with the sophistication of an older moneyed person to really pull it off (so far), unlike the sad souls in this article?
Unrelated to,(and i am not alluding to m/s in the S deaths), but involves methodical planning of a bizarre and luckily failed, murder? imo. speculation, fwiw rbbm.
2004 by Helen Carter.
The final internet chatroom exchange took place on 28 June last year. “U want me 2 take him 2 trafford centre and kill him in the middle of trafford centre??” said one message. “Yes,” came the reply.
www.theguardian.com
'The final internet chatroom exchange took place on 28 June last year.
"U want me 2 take him 2 trafford centre and kill him in the middle of trafford centre??" said one message. "Yes," came the reply.
Less than 24 hours later, a 14-year-old boy was critically ill in hospital with stab wounds in the chest and stomach. At first it seemed as though a brutal, but straightforward, robbery had gone wrong. But yesterday the young "victim" became the first person in this country to be convicted of inciting their own murder.'
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The boy - who is now 15 and can be referred to only as John for legal reasons -
persuaded his friend, known as Mark, now 17, to stab him to death in order to pass a fictitious initiation test for the British secret services in a meticulously planned attack one Sunday evening last summer.'
Judge David Maddison, the recorder of Manchester, said:
"Skilled writers of fiction would struggle to conjure up a plot such as that which arises here. It's staggering to be dealing with a case that arises out of a 14-year-old boy's invention of false personalities, false relationships and events arranged for his own killing at the hands of a 16-year-old boy who he had met via an internet chatroom."