Teen accused of stabbing Tristyn Bailey asked how her death was his ‘problem’
Satanic drawings found in suspect’s notebook
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ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – St. Johns County detectives investigating the death of 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey not only found bloody clothes and sneakers in the bedroom of her accused killer, Aiden Fucci, but also a notebook containing “drawings of a violent nature,” News 6 partner News4Jax reports.
Among the drawings referenced in reports made available Wednesday was an illustration that “depicted a Satanic element to them, to include a pentagram.” Another drawing showed a nude female with red X’s over her breasts and genitals, and what appeared to blood coming from several wounds.
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By Julian Fowler
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image captionClaire and Owen Whitford decided to move to County Fermanagh from Belfast during the summer of 2020
Many of us have seen the daily commute replaced by working from home over the last year.
That experience has prompted some people to reassess where they live and to swap the city for the countryside.
After more than a year of coronavirus restrictions, the value of wide open spaces and the desire to be close to family has led some people to stop and take stock of their lives.
Last summer, Claire and Owen Whitford, along with their three boys, upped sticks from Belfast and moved to Fermanagh.