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01-16-2008, 07:33 PM
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BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
The teenager accused of murdering an elderly widow in north Wales was a vampire-obsessed youth who drank the blood of his victim during a "particularly gruesome killing", a court heard.
The 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denies murdering 90-year-old Mabel Leyshon in her home in Llanfairpwll, on Anglesey.
These are not the views of a mentally unstable defendant - he is perfectly sane and there is no medical issue whatsoever for you to consider.
Prosecutor Roger Thomas QC
Prosecuting, Roger Thomas QC told Mold Crown Court the heart of the victim had been removed, wrapped in newspaper and placed in a saucepan.
The body of Mrs Leyshon was found on Sunday, 25 November last year at her semi-detached bungalow.
She had died from multiple stab wounds and her chest had been "ripped open".
Pokers were left at her feet in the shape of a cross, the jury heard.
"Strong evidence"
Mr Thomas said DNA in blood found at the scene matched that of the defendant.
"This is extremely strong evidence," he said.
The chance of another person's DNA matching the sample was one in 73m, he added.
The defendant, from Anglesey, was arrested a month after a BBC Crimewatch UK reconstruction of her last known hours.
Forensic officers enter the murder scene
It was alleged that he had previously talked to a girl at a party about his desire to become a vampire and to be immortal.
He had told her the small village of Llanfairpwll was a "perfect place for vampires".
"The person who entered the house murdered Mrs Leyshon, removed her heart and drank her blood is this defendant," Mr Thomas said.
He added the murder had not been a sudden outburst of violence resulting in death - but a brutal and vicious murder that had been planned.
"Sacrifice"
"By 24 November, 2001, the defendant had learned quite a lot about vampires, certainly enough to satisfy his two main questions - how do I become a vampire and how do I become immortal?"
"He had decided what he had to do - a sacrifice, the murder of another human being was necessary to achieve his ends.
"And with his parents away he committed what we submit to you was a planned, deliberate murder to satisfy his own grotesque and selfish ends."
Mr Thomas said the defendant was not mentally unstable, and was responsible for his actions.
He told the court the circumstances of the murder were particularly gruesome, and that he would try to ensure the amount of disturbing material placed before the jury would be limited.
A rear patio door window had been broken and when two police officers entered the house and went into the TV room they were confronted by the body of Mrs Leyshon.
"It soon became clear that this was not simply the murder of a defenceless old lady who had confronted a burglar," said Mr Thomas.
The case continues.
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01-16-2008, 07:42 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
Hmmm...
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01-16-2008, 07:44 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
Wow, that's deadly, I think i'm gonna call school that i'm sick tomorrow, before I meet someone like that guy, I don't want to be food yet...
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01-16-2008, 07:53 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
LOL...
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Originally Posted by Zitadoeza
Wow, that's deadly, I think i'm gonna call school that i'm sick tomorrow, before I meet someone like that guy, I don't want to be food yet...
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01-16-2008, 07:56 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
And the next time they heard from her....NJUM NJUM, TASTED GOOD
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04-05-2008, 10:10 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
wow...thats a bit much dont you think? its sad that humans try so hard to be like us. if they really wanted it that badly then why dont they just find one of us and simply ask? theres no reason to kill over it...we arnt that great...
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04-27-2008, 09:27 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
I wonder why the 17 year old picked a 90 year old women? I'd figure that the youth has more energy than the elderly
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04-28-2008, 04:30 PM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
Idiot. Sick, twisted idiot. ¬____¬
Anyone willing to murder a 90yr old woman is clearly deranged.
It's a shame the death penalty is no longer around in Wales.
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04-30-2008, 10:06 AM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
That's horrible and disgusting! I mean wdf! Kill someone for his own selfish wants. We don't even know if he's really a 'he' right? I mean everything here says 'the defendant'. Oh that is just horrible!
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05-10-2008, 05:43 AM
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RE: BBC News 'Vampire youth drank victim's blood'
i wish you all could see the look of stupidity on my face, one for not undrstanding why someone would do this but how. it is one thing to feed on someone without their consent, let alone kill them, human or not. i personally don't care if humans pretend but when it goes this far some thing needs to be done...hmm...there is the old "eye for an eye" saying...hmm...but of course, then we wouldn't be any better than him i guess...but still...hmm...
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