Crime Two children arrested on suspicion of murdering girl, 16, in Warrington park - The victim is actually a 16 year old troon. The narcissism in this article is off the charts


Two children arrested on suspicion of murdering girl, 16, in Warrington park​


Hayley Dixon
Sun, February 12, 2023 at 5:57 p.m. AST·4 min read

Brianna Ghey's body was found on a path in Linear Park in Culcheth by members of the public at 3.13pm on Saturday

A 16-year-old girl has been stabbed to death in a “targeted attack” in a Cheshire park in broad daylight, police have said.

Officers named the victim as Brianna Ghey, who was found by members of the public as she lay wounded on a path in Linear Park, Culcheth, just after 3pm on Saturday.

A 15-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, both from the local area, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Locals paid tribute to the “beautiful” teenager who was described as a “very quiet” person.
Detective Chief Supt Mike Evans of Cheshire police described it as a “targeted attack” during a “busy day” at the park.

“This is a truly awful attack on a 16-year-old girl, who has sadly lost her very short life,” he added.
It is understood that Brianna was born a boy but had been living as a girl for a number of months.

Police say that they do not believe the crime is related to the fact that the teenager is transgender and there is currently no evidence to suggest it is a hate crime. Officers said that they were keeping an “open mind” as to the motive.

Sources told the Telegraph that it remains unclear whether the killer was known to Brianna, but they are treating her death as an isolated incident and they do not believe that there is any risk to the wider community.

Emergency services were called to Linear Park in Culcheth by members of the public at 3.13pm yesterday, Saturday 11 February 2023, after Brianna’s body was found on a path. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

It is understood that the weapon used in the attack has not yet been found.
Brianna's family are being supported by the police.

The teenager had a number of social media profiles and thousands of followers, frequently posting videos miming pop songs whilst in school uniform.

Emma Fortune, who works in Valli Opticians in Birchwood, said Brianna and her mother had been customers of theirs since she started working there seven years ago.

“I last saw them last year,” she said. “Brianna looked gorgeous with her hair down and her make up. Her little face lit up when I told her how beautiful she looked.

'Her mum will be devastated'​

‘When I found out she’d been killed it was awful. I was so upset. Her mum will be devastated.”

Residents said they heard that park visitors were asked by police who attended the scene whether they had seen a man “in a green jacket”.

A man said he’d seen police vehicles arriving at the scene, which remained cordoned off on Sunday night as a forensics team combed an area of the park.

Cheshire Constabulary said officers were called to the park at around 3.13pm on Saturday
He said: “The park is very popular and is used by dog-walkers, cyclists and horse riders.

“It’s an old railway track with one main path that branches off further down. Kids sometimes go down at night with bottles of alcohol.

“But this is a quiet area normally, so it’s a bit of a shock this has happened.”
Detective Chief Supt Evans said they were “keeping an open mind and would continue to follow other lines of enquiry that appear”.

He said: “We are keen to speak to anyone who was in the park from around 1.30pm until 4pm yesterday or anyone who may have seen Brianna in the hours leading up to her death. We would ask people and businesses within the local community to check any CCTV or dashcam footage for anything that may aid our investigation.

“I would like to reassure the local community that we are working hard to find those responsible for Brianna’s death and we have extra officers in and around Culcheth supporting the investigation. We also have officers supporting Brianna’s family at this really tragic time.”
 
How do parents not notice their kid acting like this? How could you not intervene? The scars, clearly fucking visible, all over the arms….

There were many points of failure prior to this tragic incident that made it a reality.
It's the modern British attitude to parenting, i.e not giving a shit.
"I don't wanna raise my kid, my kid's a cunt"
 
How do parents not notice their kid acting like this? How could you not intervene? The scars, clearly fucking visible, all over the arms….

There were many points of failure prior to this tragic incident that made it a reality.
I bet they had false comfort in letting their kid troon out.

Oh, the hormones didn’t work- surgeries are bound to!

Oh those didn’t work? The revision surgeries will fix that up?

And so on until there’s a dead body. I honestly don’t know what is worse— being murdered or being mutilated with a broken brain until you kill youself.

Poor kid was doomed.
 
Left-wing commentator Owen Jones weighs in:
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If you want to convince the British public something is a good idea then probably the last thing you should do is try and link it to Argentina, a country most people of a certain age still distrust for attacking us.
Also, is what Owen claiming even true?
Owen - The Squealer - Jones still trying to cling to relevancy now that he's gotten too old, for the BBC to rent his ass out. Sad.

Also, ngl lads, this one was a tough wank.
 
You can see the very boyish face under all that makeup. The Adam's apple doesn't help either.
What's with the media calling every mtf minor "beautiful"? It's happened with Jazz Jennings when he was a minor.
I honestly believe that his parents will only see this as a way to get victimhood money. He's very obviously neglected. You'd have to be way down the pipeline to see a ghostly pale, spindly thin kid with cutting scars and think their parents actually care for them.
The sad thing is that by being trans, things would have only gotten worse for Brett further in life. There's no way to win with this shit.
 
The police are now investigating whether it was a hate crime.
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It's surprising that they're three days into the investigation and don't have the motive or the weapon yet. Their previous comments about the murder not being a hate crime made it sound like they knew what had happened.
They've realised it's a hot button political problem now and are having to recheck everything . If there's even a vague hint that this could be considered a hate crime they will be charged with it but at this point that overstep could be incredibly unwise. You can even see it in the various political cunts who have deleted their original tweets where they claimed it was a hate crime and have realised that that sort of speculation is actually serious for sitting politicians in terms of prejudicing a jury. I would love to have some of them specifically cited in getting a court case tossed but I would much rather these teens actually get punished for their shit instead.

Also note how lots of these fucks posting about the update online claim it's being investigated as a hate crime. Not being investigated if it is a hate crime. They're slime.
 
The police are now investigating whether it was a hate crime.
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It's surprising that they're three days into the investigation and don't have the motive or the weapon yet. Their previous comments about the murder not being a hate crime made it sound like they knew what had happened.
ETA: ninja'd but I spent ages looking for that bee pic so I'm not removing.

Maybe possibly there's some new info, or one of the suspects cracked and fessed to misgendering.

Massively more likely, the polis know exactly what the motive is but the twitter reeing about transphobic police* refusing to prosecute hate crimes got too annoying and the investigating officers were ordered to announce that hate crime is on the table.


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Troon can't turn off the caps lock:
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As always the sanest replies are hidden:
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VICE journo claims that Brett "helped others access medical care" which sounds like he groomed other people:
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‘We’re Her Trans Sisters’: Friends Pay Tribute to Stabbing Victim Brianna Ghey​

Friends told VICE World News they are heartbroken at the loss of 16-year-old Brianna, remembering her as a “beacon of positivity.”

Six of Brianna Ghey’s close friends have told VICE World News how the trans teenager, who was stabbed to death in northern England, “changed their lives”.

One friend said that 16-year-old Brianna had “been cruelly ripped away from us," as they remembered how she helped them access medical care for their transitions, had to deal with transphobic bullies, and documented her ups and downs of being a trans girl online.

Brianna was found with stab wounds in Linear Park in Culcheth, Cheshire, on Saturday the 11th of February. After being attended to by emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

A boy and a girl, both 15 years old, have been arrested in connection with the incident.

Police have said they are trying to work out a motive for the attack and locate the murder weapon. DCS Mike Evans, the lead investigator on the case, had earlier said there was “no evidence” that Brianna’s gender identity was a factor in her killing. However on Tuesday police issued a new statement to say that they were not ruling out the possibility that it was a hate crime.

Amelia, from Edinburgh, Scotland, told VICE World News she spoke to Brianna every day, including the day she died.

“She made me feel unstoppable as a trans girl, and really pretty, because she would never let me put myself down,” said Amelia, who like the other friends of Brianna we spoke to agreed to speak on the condition only their first names be used so they could speak more openly.

“I met Brianna three years ago. We met through TikTok when she was new to the app, when she’d just started doing makeup videos,” Amelia said. “She was posting about the fact she was trans, and I told her straight away that I am too, because at that moment I didn’t have any trans friends.”

“We were just really similar, and we told each other everything. We even started hormones together.”

“We were supposed to be meeting up later this year, and we’d been planning for months how we wanted to have a life together. We would plan our future apartment, and how we’d go and get our hair done, have our surgeries. But now I’m having to think about doing all of that by myself.”

Channah is 16 and lives in Cornwall, England. She first met Brianna last year in an Instagram group chat.

“We’re both trans women from small villages, so our support network is all internet-based, and people don’t understand how big that network is. We all know and support each other,” she said.

“Brianna was one of the most open people I’ve ever met. It’s obvious she was struggling, with her mental health and being bullied – online and in real life – there’s no denying that, but she kept going. It didn’t ever stop her doing anything,” continued Channah.

“I’d never met anyone who started their transition so young who was so respectful and welcoming to other trans women, not catty at all. She’d help younger trans women to safely and legally access hormones, advising them about private doctors, and congratulating them on progress.”

“I’m just so angry and sad. The sweetest 16-year-old girl who was a beacon of positivity, now gone.”

But since creating a group dedicated to Brianna’s memory, “half of the messages” received by Channah’s account have been hate-filled and transphobic.

“They can’t let go of their horrible politics for one minute,” she tells us. “They’re constantly trying to debate, or trying to say that she’s actually a man, it’s vile.”

Other trans girls told VICE World News how the internet was “the biggest part” of Brianna’s life – it was “where she felt safest”, and where the majority of her closest friends were.

Rochelle, who lives in Germany, told us how Brianna was like a sister to her, even though they lived so far apart.
“We had sweet nicknames, like Bri Bri. I just can’t imagine the pain she must have felt in that park.”

Tiana, a 16-year-old from Nottingham, also first met Brianna in an online group for trans young people.

“Brianna would constantly look out for the girls in the chat. She helped me find ways to access medical care for my transition safely. She would always make sure that we were in good hands,” said Tiana.

Jade is 19 and from West Yorkshire. Speaking to VICE World News, she called herself a “fellow trans sister” of Brianna.

Jade told us she felt “sick” because of the way media outlets initially reported Brianna’s death. Some newspapers used her dead name, while others ignored the fact she is trans, which Jade called “disrespectful to her, especially because the police said it was a targeted attack.”

She added: “It’s all made me feel less safe. I’m scared to leave my house now, and I’m scared I could just walk down the street and be killed. Cis people need to make us feel safer.”

“I, and her community, will make sure she is remembered as the strong trans woman she was.”

Hannah, 23 from Liverpool, agreed, saying: “If Bri would have wanted anything from her passing, it would be change.”

She had spoken to Brianna just a few hours before she died, after initially meeting on TikTok where they discussed transitioning and surgeries.

“I pray that her death isn’t meaningless, and for the UK government and society to see the issue and change. We can’t let this happen again,” she said.

In a statement, Brianna’s family said: “Brianna was a much loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister. She was a larger than life character who would leave a lasting impression on all that met her. Brianna was beautiful, witty and hilarious. Brianna was strong, fearless and one of a kind.

"The loss of her young life has left a massive hole in our family, and we know that the teachers and her friends who were involved in her life will feel the same.

"We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and support during this extremely difficult time. We would like to thank the police for their support, and witnesses for helping with the investigation. The continuation of respect for privacy is greatly appreciated."
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ETA: ninja'd but I spent ages looking for that bee pic so I'm not removing.

Maybe possibly there's some new info, or one of the suspects cracked and fessed to misgendering.

Massively more likely, the polis know exactly what the motive is but the twitter reeing about transphobic police* refusing to prosecute hate crimes got too annoying and the investigating officers were ordered to announce that hate crime is on the table.


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Honestly the big one for me is the proximity to Liverpool and this humiliating moment

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It's been brought up on the Farms before along with apology the police had to make clarifying that in fact is not an offence to be offensive (indeed there have been court cases won recently confirming the same) but when you factor that in that provides worrying context about what will be considered a hate crime.

On the other hand it looks like that little effort killed the career of Superintendent Martin Earl given how little a search brings up on him these days outside of that. Which hopefully will be a factor in whoever is overseeing this nonsense. They won't want to avoid an appropriate hate crime charge but if they bring an unnecessary one or even worse bring that charge and fail to secure a conviction specifically because they brought that charge it'll be an utter career killer.
 
With the police (until very recently) trying to put some daylight between this being a "hate crime", I was wondering whether this was a case of troon on troon violence.

With all the frothing at the mouth by the usual pro-troon allies, it would be darkly hilarious if the murder was the result of troon infighting. Just another case of male on male violence which would justify keeping these people out of female spaces.

We'd then have the tedious debate about whether the murderer should be in a female offender's unit and whether we should respect his pronouns.

Whilst they're also falling over each other to blame JKR for this murder with the limited information available so far, would they blame Pink News or Willoughby if the murderer turns out to be a troon?
 
What's truly sad to me is that if this feller wasn't a troon, these people wouldn't have given a singular ounce of shit, and it would've just become another statistic in only one of the hundreds killed by Chavness in Britain. I don't think they even give an legitimate ounce of shit now, they'll just use it as a shitty battleground for "ITS DA JFK ROWLING TRANSPHOBIA THAT CAUSED THIS!!1!!1" soon enough.
 
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Troon can't turn off the caps lock:
That lemon… I'm sure there's a particularly rapey Twitter troon (as in, talked openly about wanting to rape women) who was fond of putting the lemon emoji in his name. Edit: Sorry, I was thinking about @avatomboy.
C'mon, man, don't do that, it's uncalled for. His name was Brett.
 
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How would unnecessarily tacking on a hate crime charge result in a dropped case?
Prejudicial (social) media coverage unduly influencing jurors.

Edit: For Americans, the English & Welsh legal system (Scotland has its own) leans heavily on contempt of court and reporting restrictions to keep the jury unbiased. We don't do voir dire as it's done in the US.
 
What's truly sad to me is that if this feller wasn't a troon, these people wouldn't have given a singular ounce of shit, and it would've just become another statistic in only one of the hundreds killed by Chavness in Britain. I don't think they even give an legitimate ounce of shit now, they'll just use it as a shitty battleground for "ITS DA JFK ROWLING TRANSPHOBIA THAT CAUSED THIS!!1!!1" soon enough.
If it had been a girl and made the news, people would probably go on about how the media only ever cares about white women.
 
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