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Sharon Carr

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297:. Staff alerted police and they seized her writings and drawings. Her diaries were found to contain detail of her sexual excitement at the thought of Rackliff's death, and she also commented that she felt "jealous" of her victim and remarked about the devil and the forces which motivated her. One passage read "'If only I could kill you again. I promise I would make you suffer more this time, you fucking slag. Your terrified screams turned me on." The sexual element of the killing had previously been indicated by the mutilation on Rackliff's body. Carr had also written "I swear I was born to be a murderer", and in a letter to a friend wrote "I'm a killer. Killing is my business. And business is good." She had also drawn pictures of the knife involved. Detectives questioned her on the murder and she confessed to the killing, admitting that she had repeatedly stabbed Rackliff. She graphically described one particular injury and provided details which the police had deliberately withheld, meaning that she had knowledge that only the killer would have. She also knew that a bracelet had been stolen from Rackliff, which police had not revealed. Carr helped police film a reconstruction of the murder in which she acted out the murder, and when questioned about the attack repeatedly laughed about the details. 369:, but was quickly moved back to Bronzefield after a violent incident with another inmate in August 2019. In the same year, her application for her Restricted Status to be downgraded was denied. She appealed against this decision in 2020, but this was also denied on the grounds that she had yet to provide any significant evidence in a reduction in risk. Category A prison supervisors at Bronzefield reported that Carr was still evidencing incidents of volatile relationships and was continuing to have paranoid thoughts. She had also disclosed the desire to murder another prisoner. 264:. Clifford was stabbed in the back, which punctured her lung, and she nearly died as a result of her injuries. The attack was only stopped when five students entered the toilets and intervened, which probably saved the victim's life. Clifford said that Carr was smiling and appeared happy during the attack on her. 313:, Carr was convicted of murder. The jury had deliberated for five hours before reaching a unanimous guilty verdict, choosing to convict her for murder and not manslaughter. The conviction meant that Carr was officially Britain's youngest ever female murderer, having been only 12 at the time of the killing ( 234:
On 7 June 1992, Carr randomly stabbed 18-year-old apprentice hairdresser Katie Rackliff to death as she walked home in the early hours from Ragamuffins nightclub in Camberley. In total, Carr stabbed Rackliff, who was a stranger to her, 32 times with a 6 and a half inch knife through her ribs, in her
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Police found that Carr had a long history of cruelty to animals, having once decapitated a dog with a spade, and concluded that she probably had a form of psychopathic disorder. Carr continued to write her boasts about the murder even after being questioned by the police, and in January 1996 gave a
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for no apparent reason, and then repeatedly boasted about the murder of Rackliff to friends and family and in her diary entries made in prison. She was convicted of the murder in 1997, attracting much media interest due to her young age and the brutality of the killing. She was ordered to serve at
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remarked: "What is clear is that you had a sexual motive for this killing and it is apparent both from the brutal manner in which you mutilated her body and chilling entries in your diary, that killing, as you put it, turns you on. You are in my view an extremely dangerous young woman." Carr was
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for this in addition to the charges for her attack on Clifford. She was convicted in December 1994 and sentenced to be detained at Her Majesty's pleasure. She was initially held in various psychiatric units but continued to regularly seriously assault other females, and so was transferred to an
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At school, Sharon was initially described as polite and helpful by teachers. Friends said that she was a sociable girl who preferred the company of older boys, and also said that she occasionally showed flashes of aggression. Later, she became much more badly behaved, becoming disruptive and
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When police investigated the killing, they noted the brutality of the attack. Some of the knife blows that Rackliff had suffered had gone straight through her body. Her sexual organs had been mutilated, and officers found that her clothes had been pulled up, but there was no sign of
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Soon after her transfer to Bullwood Hall, staff discovered that Carr was talking about the killing of Katie Rackliff to friends and family on the telephone and in her diary. She also admitted to attacking a prison officer who she said she had a 'crush' on, and talked about it to a
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Criminal psychologist Gordon Tressler noted the extremely unusual nature of the case, saying: "This is a difficult case to understand. One can find precedents of young children killing other young children, but in this case it was a child killing someone who was almost an adult."
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In 2005, there was another stabbing incident at Collingwood College, in which a 14-year-old stabbed a fellow pupil. This led to renewed media interest in the school and the Carr case, with allegations being made that there was a culture of problems at Collingwood. However, local
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With Carr not apprehended, she returned to school, but was excluded twice in early 1994. Two years to the day after Rackliff's murder, on 7 June 1994, Carr attacked 13-year-old fellow pupil Ann-Marie Clifford with a knife for no apparent reason in the toilets at
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Carr's case has been noted for being particularly unusual. While female murderers are themselves uncommon, females who kill strangers are even more unusual, and the case of a 12-year-old girl killing an adult stranger has been described as unique.
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As of September 2022, Carr continues to be imprisoned despite the expiration of her minimum tariff. It was also reported in September 2022 that Carr was to have another parole hearing to determine whether she would be released.
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in 2015 as a Restricted Status prisoner as she was presenting a risk to patients and staff. Her warrant stated that she no longer required treatment or that no effective treatment could be given. In December 2018, she was moved to
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prisoner, she has continued to regularly attack and attempt to kill staff members and fellow inmates and has regularly expressed her desire to kill others. In September 2022, it was reported that her case would again go before a
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further series of confessions to prison officers that she had a 'crush' on. On the four-year anniversary of the murder on 7 June 1996, she wrote in her diary: "Respect to Katie Rackliff. Four years ago today."
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in 1998. While in Broadmoor, she continued to assault staff and other residents, and admitted wanting to kill a fellow inmate by slitting her throat. On occasions she also claimed to believe that she was a
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Carr was branded 'The Devil's Daughter' in the press. The media reported extensively on the historical conviction of such a young murderer, highlighting her obsession with death and violence.
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In 2004, it was reported that Carr's defence team were challenging her 14-year minimum tariff as well as her conviction, with Carr wanting her murder conviction to be replaced with one of
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Daniels, Alison (26 March 1997). "Youngest female murderer jailed: Prison confessions trapped attacker. The victim was 18 . . . the girl 'turned on' by stabbing her was 12".
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incident in which Sharon's mother poured boiling fat over Sharon's stepfather. The incident caused the couple to be hospitalised with burns and Sharon's mother charged with
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After arrest, Carr was sent to a medical assessment centre, where she tried to strangle two members of staff. She was charged with two counts of
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heart and in her vagina and anus. Some of her jewellery was then stolen. Rackliff's body was taken by Carr and some accomplices and driven to
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Carr was charged with the murder of Rackliff in May 1996. Her accomplices did not stand trial. On 25 March 1997, after a month-long trial at
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attention-seeking, and she had problems relating to authority. In 1990, her headteacher at Cordwallis Junior School in Camberley contacted
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was infamously convicted at age 11 of killing two boys in 1968, but she was convicted of manslaughter, not murder). When sentencing Carr,
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least 14 years imprisonment but remains imprisoned long after this minimum tariff expired due to her disruptive behaviour in prison. A
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smiling as she left the dock after the conviction. She received a minimum tariff of 14 years imprisonment after her trial.
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defended the school. In 2010, Carr's case was again discussed in the press when another British child, 15-year-old
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Carr was quickly arrested and told officers that she enjoyed stabbing cats and had beheaded a dog.
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The case of a 12-year-old child killing an adult stranger has been described as unique.
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all-boys unit at Aycliffe Secure Centre. In September 1995, she was transferred to
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on the grounds of diminished responsibility. However, the appeals were dismissed.
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1 murder victim, at least 4 others injured in additional attacks/attempted murders
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In 2007, Carr was moved again to the medium-secure Orchard Unit, but was sent to
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and tried to cut herself to attempt to find out whether she was still human.
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On 22 October 2017, a documentary on Carr made by television personality
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Terrifying Texts: Essays on Books of Good and Evil in Horror Cinema
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Miller, Cynthia J.; Riper, A. Bowdoin Van (31 August 2018).
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Carr's case has featured in a number of documentaries:
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Prime Video link to 2017 Jo Frost documentary on Carr
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with a minimum tariff of 14 years imprisonment (1997)
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Index

Belize
Sexual gratification
Conviction(s)
Life imprisonment
HM Prison Bronzefield
Camberley
Collingwood College Comprehensive School
Restricted Status
parole board
Belize
stepfather
poverty
Camberley
Surrey
domestic violence
assault
social services
foster care
Farnborough
sexual assault
Collingwood College Comprehensive School
Surrey
actual bodily harm
Bullwood Hall young offenders' institution
probation officer
Winchester Crown Court
Mary Bell
Mr Justice Baker
HM Prison Holloway
Broadmoor Hospital

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