The mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey has said she does not “carry any hate” for her daughter’s killers, as she called for social media apps to be banned on smartphones for under-16s.Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe were both 15 when they killed Brianna, 16, with a hunting knife after luring her to Linear Park, Culcheth, a village near Warrington, Cheshire, on February 11 last year.Jenkinson had watched videos of torture and murder online.
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00:00 Can you ever imagine a time when you might forgive what they did?
00:03 I don't carry any hate for either of them,
00:06 because hate is such a harmful emotion
00:10 to the person that's holding that.
00:12 But...
00:13 ..with regards to forgiving them, I think that...
00:18 No, no, no, not really.
00:22 Scarlett's mother has thanked you for your compassion.
00:26 I wonder, did you see her in court?
00:30 I've seen her, but not...
00:34 We haven't come face to face, but when I think of their emotions
00:39 and how they're feeling, it just brings back how I felt
00:42 when all this happened in February.
00:45 Because, yeah, she does...
00:47 She looks completely broken, really, and rightly so.
00:51 She's going through an absolutely horrific time.
00:55 Is there anything that you would want to say to her?
00:58 Erm...
00:59 I think that...
01:03 ..I would like to say that...
01:05 ..if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak,
01:11 then I'm open to that.
01:12 I'd like to understand more how their life was
01:19 and what they went through,
01:21 and I also want her to know that I don't blame her
01:26 for what her child's done.
01:27 I'm not blaming her.
01:28 I'm not blaming her.
01:29 I'm not blaming her.
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