Britain: Guilty Says 18-year-old Who Murdered Three Little Girls at Taylor Swift Party

Guilty today (20.01,2025) an 18-year-old Britishman on charges of murdering three little girls in the town of Southport in last July, a crime that caused shock in the country and which followed multi-day incidents. 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana changed his testimony from innocent to guilty on the first day of his trial, for the knife attack, in Liverpool court in Britain. CORVERSE He pleaded guilty to the murder of 6-year-old Beeby King, 7-year-old Elsie Dodd Stancomb and 9-year-old Alice Dashilva Aguiar, who participated in a children’s dance workshop with Taylor Swift songs in this quiet seaside town last July. Rudakubana also pleaded guilty to 10 charges of attempted homicide in connection with the attack as well as production of the deadly ricin poison and possession of an al-Qaeda training manual. CORVERSE Judge Julian Guz said he would announce Rudakuwana’s sentence Thursday and that the sentence of life imprisonment is inevitable. Guz noted that the victims’ families were not present to see Rudakuwana plead guilty as the opening statement of the civil suit was not expected until tomorrow, Tuesday. admits Murdering three girls in knife attack at dance class via — thetruth (@666Blasphomy) Rudakubana, who was 17 years old at the time of the murders, had initially refused to speak when he was called upon to confirm his name, as he had done in all previous hearings, which meant that the judge recorded on his behalf that he pleads not guilty during the December hearing. But after meeting with his lawyer, he confirmed that he wanted to change that statement. Rudakubana, born in Britain, was arrested shortly after the attack on the quiet seaside city located north of Liverpool. Despite the discovery of the al-Qaeda manual, the police have said that the incident is not treated as terrorism-related. After the murders, major riots broke out in Southport following false information spread on social media that the perpetrator was a radicalized Islamist immigrant. These riots spread throughout Britain with attacks on mosques and hotels housing asylum seekers, with Prime Minister Kir Starmer attribute the incidents to “right-wing villains”. More than 1,500 people were arrested.