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She planned to torture and kill her ex-boyfriend; they find his “murder kit” and his notes

A 20-year-old woman who planned the torture and murder of her ex-boyfriend whom she accused of sleeping with other women, following a detailed “things to do”, She was sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison, Sussex Police reported in England.

sophie george20, who was 18 at the time, was convicted of attempted murder and possession of a weapon after officers stopped her attacking Adam Yiosese and found her “kill kit” as well as written plans on how to kidnap and kill the man.

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According to the police statement, apparently the young “She was obsessed and consumed with revenge, as she thought the victim was seeing other women.”

Sophie George. (Sussex Police/)

This was the attack on her ex-boyfriend

In October 2020, Sophie met with Adam and tried to persuade him to go with her to a nature reserve, where she wanted to kill him. On the way, the girl asked him to take her to the supposed house of a friend of hers, where she picked up two bags with her “assassination and torture team”.

As the couple continued on their way, the young woman began to insist that they enter a park, even grabbing the steering wheel several times and finally threatening her passenger with a large knife.

Adam managed to get out of the vehicle and during the fight, Sophie bit his finger to the bone, managed to throw the knife into the bushes. A woman who was at the scene witnessed the attack and called the emergency service.

When the police arrived at the scene of the incident, they found in Sophie George’s bags objects intended to kidnap, kill and then hide the crime: protective clothing, cleaning supplies, such as bleach, adhesive tape and another knife.

During the search of his house, several notes written in the form of ‘to-do lists’which included points like “take him to the place, kill him and bury him.”

The young woman later pleaded guilty to the charges at a hearing in May 2021.

Source: Elcomercio

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