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.
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