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The child killers given lifelong anonymity, including Blackburn s youngest terrorist

Two teenage killers who murdered a vulnerable alcoholic in her own home will have their identities kept secret for life after a High Court judge ruled that naming them would cause the pair “very serious harm”. The girls were aged 13 and 14 when they put 39-year-old Angela Wrightson through a five-hour ordeal in her own home in 2014, while also posing for Snapchat selfies. In a judgment published on Thursday, Mrs Justice Tipples granted the pair lifelong anonymity, an order that has previously been made in only a handful of cases in these circumstances, including that of Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, the killers of toddler James Bulger, and Britain s youngest terrorist from Blackburn, known only as RXG, who instructed an Australian jihadist to launch attacks on Anzac Day in 2015.

Indignante: Niñas torturan hasta la muerte a mujer alcohólica y lo suben a Snapchat

Indignante: Niñas torturan hasta la muerte a mujer alcohólica y lo suben a Snapchat
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Two teenage girls who tortured and murdered a vulnerable woman in her own home will NEVER be named

Hartlepool s Mike Hill blasted Mrs Justice Tipples s shocking ruling on Thursday The teenage girls were 13 and 14 when they killed 39-year-old Angela Wrightson The put the vulnerable woman through a five-hour ordeal at her Hartlepool home They got life sentences in 2016 and told they must serve a minimum of 15 years A judge today gave them permanent injunctions - preventing them being named

Angela Wrightson murder: Hartlepool teenage killers win High Court appeal to keep identities secret for life

TWO teenage killers who murdered a vulnerable alcoholic in her own home have won a High Court bid to keep their identities secret for life. The girls were aged 13 and 14 when they put 39-year-old Angela Wrightson through a five-hour ordeal at her Hartlepool home while posing for Snapchat selfies. They were handed life sentences at Leeds Crown Court in 2016 and told they must serve a minimum of 15 years behind bars. At the end of the trial, judge Mr Justice Globe refused to lift reporting restrictions preventing the media from identifying the killers, due to their vulnerability. Their anonymity automatically expired when they turned 18, leading their lawyers to ask a High Court judge in October last year to grant them lifelong anonymity.

Teenage killers given lifelong anonymity | Press and Journal

Angela Wrightson (Cleveland Police/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Two teenage killers who murdered a vulnerable alcoholic in her own home will have their identities kept secret for life after a High Court judge ruled that naming them would cause the pair “very serious harm”. The girls were aged 13 and 14 when they put 39-year-old Angela Wrightson through a five-hour ordeal in Hartlepool in 2014, while posing for Snapchat selfies.

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