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"The Last 1800 Days -- HOOROO !" |
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23 Nov 2007 08:39:34 PM |
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What iz this frickin' world coming to, peoplez ?!?!? Women admitkilling 'irritating' girl, 16 |
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UNCLE WALLY
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Women admit killing 'irritating' girl, 16
1:58PM
Saturday November 24, 2007
Two young women have admitted cold-bloodedly killing a 16-year-old
girl because she irritated them.
They dumped Stacey Mitchell's body in a wheelie bin and were still
debating the merits of using chainsaws and lime to dispose of her body
when they were arrested in Perth days later.
Jessica Ellen Stasinowsky, 20, and her girlfriend Valerie Paige
Parashumti, 19, pleaded guilty to the wilful murder in Perth
Magistrates Court.
They killed Stacey Mitchell between December 17 and 21, 2006 while the
girl was staying with them at a house in Lathlain in Perth.
Details of the murder emerged during the District Court sentencing in
August of David Ross John Haynes, 27, who had pleaded guilty to being
an accessary after the fact to the murder, which took place at his
father's house.
The evidence was suppressed at the time to avoid prejudicing other
cases, but can now be made public following Friday's guilty pleas by
the two women.
In the District Court case prosecutor Dave Dempster said both women,
Parashumti in particular, had told Haynes that Stacey Mitchell was
"pushing their buttons" and they were going to kill her.
Parashumti told Haynes: "No one should destroy your happiness and you
should kill anyone who does."
Haynes found her grinding glass in a mortar and pestle and talked her
out of putting it Stacey's drink and burying her head in sand to shut
her up.
Haynes refused to help trap her but agreed to go to his room and turn
the music up after seeing Parashumti with a concrete slab.
"He heard a thud and a lot of movement," Mr Dempster said.
"He heard the deceased, Stacey, yell out, 'help'."
Haynes later became aware Stacey was dead, her body in a wheelie bin.
Over the next few days they all discussed how to get rid of the body,
even going to a hardware store to investigate methods of disposal.
"There was something of a shopping list involving things like
chainsaws and lime and spades in an effort to see what method could be
done," Mr Dempster said.
He indicated the girls may have made a video, saying Haynes was shown
footage of Stacey after the event and "there was a great deal of blood
around".
On December 21, four days after Stacey was reported missing, Haynes
and Parashumti misled police about Stacey's whereabouts.
Later that day all three were arrested and Stacey's body was found in
the bin inside a shed.
Chief Judge Antoinette Kennedy sentenced Haynes to two years in jail,
backdated to February 16 when he was arrested, saying he was
pathologically dependent on the dominant Parashumti. He will be
eligible for parole after 12 months.
Parashumti and Stasinowsky will appear in the WA Supreme Court on
December 17 ahead of sentencing.
Parashumti also was charged with obstructing police but she did not
enter a plea on that charge.
Outside the court, Detective Sergeant Steve Post said the guilty pleas
were a good result for Stacey's family.
"Absolutely, police are very happy the family have been spared the
ordeal of a trial," he said.
"Make no mistake, this was a cold blooded killing."
- AAP
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