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Spalding murders: Teens 'attempted to kill mother and daughter before' | Spalding murders: Teens 'attempted to kill mother and daughter before' |
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A girl accused of killing a mother and her daughter told police she and her co-accused had tried twice previously to kill them, a court heard. | A girl accused of killing a mother and her daughter told police she and her co-accused had tried twice previously to kill them, a court heard. |
Elizabeth Edwards, 49, and her 13-year-old daughter Katie were found dead in Spalding in April. | Elizabeth Edwards, 49, and her 13-year-old daughter Katie were found dead in Spalding in April. |
The 15-year-old denies murder, but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, at Nottingham Crown Court. | The 15-year-old denies murder, but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, at Nottingham Crown Court. |
A boy, also 15, has already pleaded guilty to murder. | A boy, also 15, has already pleaded guilty to murder. |
Neither teenager can be named because of their ages. | Neither teenager can be named because of their ages. |
Read more about this and other stories from across Lincolnshire | Read more about this and other stories from across Lincolnshire |
On the second day of the trial transcripts of the girl's police interviews were read. | |
She told officers she and her co-accused had planned the killings, which had started off as a joke, in the days before their deaths on the evening of 13 April. | |
She said she had "felt like murdering for quite a while". | |
'Lot of blood' | |
"A gun would have been easier but we don't have any really in this country," she said. | |
"The knife was a better solution." | |
She also said they had attempted to carry out the killings on two other occasions. | She also said they had attempted to carry out the killings on two other occasions. |
When officers asked her how her boyfriend, who was 14 at the time, had seemed after the killings, she said: "He seemed fine. I don't know how he's feeling now but at that moment in time he seemed fine." | |
Asked how she felt, she said: "I was ok with it. Just the fact that it happened so quickly gave me peace of mind." | |
She told police her co-accused had stabbed Ms Edwards in the neck and then smothered her. | |
"He walked into the room and he kind of climbed onto the bed," she said. | |
"He was on top of her [Ms Edwards], he had a pillow over her face. Then after about 10 minutes of him putting his weight on her, she was dead. | |
"There was a little bit of blood spattered on the wall and there was a lot of blood on the bed." | |
She added she did not see Katie's death but heard her mumble something as she was killed. | |
The teenager told detectives the plan had been for her and the boy to take their own lives after the killings and had left a note requesting her ashes be scattered at a special place. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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