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#Transwoman Scarlet Blake, who has been found guilty of m*rder, will serve her sentence in a male prison, a judge has ruled.  Appearing at Oxford Crown Country Court on Monday (25 February), Blake was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 24 years (less 196 days spent on remand), for the m*rder of Jorge Martin Carreno in July 2021.  Twenty-six-year-old Blake, who has been dubbed the “cat killer”, was convicted last Friday, with the judge saying the Netflix documentary, Don’t F*** With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer, played a part in her plan.  In relation to the mutilation of her neighbour’s cat, Blake was handed concurrent sentences, one of four months for causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal, and a second of two months for criminal damage, the BBC reported.  Handing down the sentences, judge Martin Chamberlain said: “You adopted the persona of a cat. You talked about the difficulties you had had since transitioning in childhood, to live as a woman, and about your troubled relationship with your parents. “All this was part of an elaborate attempt to rationalise what you had done and shift responsibility to others.” In the early hours of 25 July 2021, Blake hit Spanish man Carreno, 30, on the back of the head with a vodka bottle, strangled and then pushed him into the River Cherwell, in an act prosecutors said came about because she had a “fixation with violence and with knowing what it would be like to kill someone”. The court heard from Carreno’s brothers, who remembered him “for his incredible affection” and as “an incredibly good person” whose life was “full of love”.  Four months before the murder, Blake dissected and mutilated her neighbour’s black cat before putting it in a blender. She live-streamed the grotesque act while the New Order song “True Faith” played in the background – chosen in homage to the Netflix documentary. The judge told Blake that the documentary had “played a part in cementing in your own mind the link between killing a cat and killing a person”. He went on to say: “Your decision to kill Jorge was not a reaction to something he had said or done. It was not a momentary mistake. It was not a decision made in anger or because your emotions overcame you. “It was the culmination of a plan you had been considering and formulating for months. The messages you sent before and after 25 July show an obsession with harm and death.” #uknews #lgbtq #trans #scarletblake #crime #crimetok
#Transwoman Scarlet Blake, who has been found guilty of m*rder, will serve her sentence in a male prison, a judge has ruled. Appearing at Oxford Crown Country Court on Monday (25 February), Blake was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 24 years (less 196 days spent on remand), for the m*rder of Jorge Martin Carreno in July 2021. Twenty-six-year-old Blake, who has been dubbed the “cat killer”, was convicted last Friday, with the judge saying the Netflix documentary, Don’t F*** With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer, played a part in her plan. In relation to the mutilation of her neighbour’s cat, Blake was handed concurrent sentences, one of four months for causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal, and a second of two months for criminal damage, the BBC reported. Handing down the sentences, judge Martin Chamberlain said: “You adopted the persona of a cat. You talked about the difficulties you had had since transitioning in childhood, to live as a woman, and about your troubled relationship with your parents. “All this was part of an elaborate attempt to rationalise what you had done and shift responsibility to others.” In the early hours of 25 July 2021, Blake hit Spanish man Carreno, 30, on the back of the head with a vodka bottle, strangled and then pushed him into the River Cherwell, in an act prosecutors said came about because she had a “fixation with violence and with knowing what it would be like to kill someone”. The court heard from Carreno’s brothers, who remembered him “for his incredible affection” and as “an incredibly good person” whose life was “full of love”. Four months before the murder, Blake dissected and mutilated her neighbour’s black cat before putting it in a blender. She live-streamed the grotesque act while the New Order song “True Faith” played in the background – chosen in homage to the Netflix documentary. The judge told Blake that the documentary had “played a part in cementing in your own mind the link between killing a cat and killing a person”. He went on to say: “Your decision to kill Jorge was not a reaction to something he had said or done. It was not a momentary mistake. It was not a decision made in anger or because your emotions overcame you. “It was the culmination of a plan you had been considering and formulating for months. The messages you sent before and after 25 July show an obsession with harm and death.” #uknews #lgbtq #trans #scarletblake #crime #crimetok
On Monday night (26 February), about 500 people gathered at the #StonewallInn in New York to reflect on the loss of non-binary Oklahoma student #NexBenedict , who died a day after a physical altercation in a high school bathroom. Non-binary actor Sara Ramirez was among the attendees. They criticised celebrities such as Dave Chappelle for “fostering a culture of hatred and intolerance toward non-binary youth”. Ramirez also called out people with large social media followings such as comedian Chappelle, who mocked #trans people in his latest Netflix special, The Dreamer, and Elon Musk, who has overseen an increase of anti-LGBTQ+ statements since acquiring Twitter, now known as X. The star also called out Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, who said she doesn’t believe in gender-affirming care in response to being asked about Benedict’s death.  “There is an infrastructure of anti-trans hate all around us. It has to stop,” Ramirez continued. Over a dozen former classmates of non-binary Oklahoma student Nex Benedict staged a walkout on Monday (26 February) to protest bullying and show support for the school’s #LGBTQ + community. Benedict died on 8 February, one day after telling their family they had been involved in a physical altercation in the toilets at #Owasso High School. An official cause of death is “currently pending”, and Benedict’s family are conducting their own investigation into the teen’s death. An Owasso police representative has said that murder charges are not “off the cards.” Students held up signs stating “You Are Loved” and “Protect Queer Kids” as they gathered at an intersection across from the school. “There is a community here in this city that does exist, and we see them, and they are loved,” organiser Cassidy Brown, an Owasso graduate, told KTUL. Owasso Public Schools have faced criticism for not reporting the fight to police or seeking emergency medical treatment for Nex Benedict in the aftermath of the altercation. #vigil #usnews #protecttranskids
On Monday night (26 February), about 500 people gathered at the #StonewallInn in New York to reflect on the loss of non-binary Oklahoma student #NexBenedict , who died a day after a physical altercation in a high school bathroom. Non-binary actor Sara Ramirez was among the attendees. They criticised celebrities such as Dave Chappelle for “fostering a culture of hatred and intolerance toward non-binary youth”. Ramirez also called out people with large social media followings such as comedian Chappelle, who mocked #trans people in his latest Netflix special, The Dreamer, and Elon Musk, who has overseen an increase of anti-LGBTQ+ statements since acquiring Twitter, now known as X. The star also called out Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, who said she doesn’t believe in gender-affirming care in response to being asked about Benedict’s death. “There is an infrastructure of anti-trans hate all around us. It has to stop,” Ramirez continued. Over a dozen former classmates of non-binary Oklahoma student Nex Benedict staged a walkout on Monday (26 February) to protest bullying and show support for the school’s #LGBTQ + community. Benedict died on 8 February, one day after telling their family they had been involved in a physical altercation in the toilets at #Owasso High School. An official cause of death is “currently pending”, and Benedict’s family are conducting their own investigation into the teen’s death. An Owasso police representative has said that murder charges are not “off the cards.” Students held up signs stating “You Are Loved” and “Protect Queer Kids” as they gathered at an intersection across from the school. “There is a community here in this city that does exist, and we see them, and they are loved,” organiser Cassidy Brown, an Owasso graduate, told KTUL. Owasso Public Schools have faced criticism for not reporting the fight to police or seeking emergency medical treatment for Nex Benedict in the aftermath of the altercation. #vigil #usnews #protecttranskids

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