Tuesday, March 11, 2025 - A 17-year-old boy has been jailed for the brutal murd£r of his 'annoying' older sister.
According to Mail Online, Bennett-Smith fatally st@bbed his older
sister, 19-year-old Luka Bennett-Smith, at the home they shared on Cromwell
Road in Bristol on 20 October 2024.
Bristol Crown Court heard that his sister had agreed Bennett-Smith could
practise a headlock on her, but instead of letting go when she tapped him, as
he had done on previous occasions, he continued to hold her before stabbing her
repeatedly.
The murd£rer was sentenced to a minimum term of detention of 10 years
and five months after pleading guilty to her murd£r.
The two siblings had been home alone in the St Andrews area of the city
when the k!lling took place, with the brother, who had attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder, initially watching a video upstairs.
Mali Bennett-Smith told police: 'After watching a video, I went
downstairs to the lounge and I asked Luka if I could practise a headlock on
her.
'She agreed, we have done this before, and when she needed me to stop we
had an agreement where she would tap me on the arm.
‘On this occasion, I had decided I was not going to stop, I wanted to
kill her, I had enough with regards she had been treating me over the years and
recently.’
Twenty minutes after the k!lling he dialled 999 and said: 'I stabbed my
sister to de@th.
The court heard that he told operators they had not been having an
argument, but he said: 'I hated her my whole life and I don't know, I just
didn't want to ever see her again.'
Judge William Hart said today at Bristol Crown Court: 'It's often said
in courtrooms when a child has died: 'It must be every parent's worst
nightmare'.
'The horror of the loss of their daughter at the hands of the son they
still love is beyond even the worst nightmares.'
The court heard that Bennett-Smith grew up on a remote farm in New
Zealand, where he was home-schooled, but after his parents divorced he moved to
the UK with his sister and mother with the aim of going to college to prepare
to join the Army.
He later dropped out of his college course; the court was told.
Sentencing him to detention during his majesty's pleasure, the judge
said: 'The killing was shocking and brutal.
'It has deprived Luka of her life, your parents in effect of two of
their children, and will deprive you of your liberty.
He said the use of a knife, the fact Bennett-Smith 'undoubtedly intended
to k!ll' and the brutality were aggravating features.
He added: 'The scene that met the paramedics on arrival at that house
will, I imagine, live with them forever.'
Ray Tully KC, defending, said Bennett-Smith has severe dyslexia and
dysgraphia and, although he has an above-average IQ, was found to have
below-average 'processing speed'.
He said the teenager's 'somewhat unconventional' upbringing meant he did
not mix with other children his own age, and spent a lot of time gaming.
Mr Tully said the defendant would disappear into a world of video gaming
and become dissociated from the real world.
He said: 'Mali did not know how to manage his increasing feelings of
frustration and resentment towards Luka.'
He said the teenager, of Cromwell Road, had 'genuine remorse' for his
actions.'
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