A woman who murdered her friend and dismembered her body after she refused to have sex with her, has been jailed for life with a minimum of 23 and a half years.
Gareeca
Gordon, 28, murdered Phoenix Netts, also 28, at the property where they both
lived in Birmingham on April 16 last year.
Gordon, a
Jamaican national stabbed Miss Netts four times, causing fatal injuries, before
cutting her body into six parts with a circular saw she bought on Gumtree for
£45.
Gordon
admitted to killing Ms. Netts after being accused of stabbing the former
student to death at the HMO property the pair shared in Lozells, West
Birmingham, on 16 April.
The killer
pleaded guilty to the murder a few days before she was due to stand trial.
Prosecutor
Andrew Smith QC said the victim had told a friend in February that Gordon had
"demanded sex with her" and became "aggressive" when she
refused.
On 7 April,
she texted a friend: "There's a girl here who keeps asking me to be
sexual. I think I'm going to move back to London. It's scaring me lol."
Bristol Crown
Court heard that Gordon called the Samaritans on 11 April and appeared
"tipsy."
"The
clear focus of the call was Ms Gordon describing that she liked another woman
and wanting to have sex with her," Mr Smith said.
"At one
stage Ms Gordon said either that her loins were warming up or were hot."
Ms Netts'
last-known contact was a phone call with a friend in the early hours of 16
April.
Internet
searches including "how to fix punctured lung", "internal
bleeding" and "can someone recover from getting stabbed" were
made on her phone between 1.04pm and 3.07pm, the court heard.
The victim
had been stabbed four times in the front of her torso but according to a
post-mortem she would have lived if she had got swift medical help.
Another woman
living in the shared accommodation heard drilling and banging noises, as well
as shouts of "help me, help me", Mr Smith told the court.
She said
Gordon had gone to 'considerable efforts' to dispose of the remains of Ms Netts
and to pretend she was still alive in 'cold and calculated' messages to her
friends and family.
Update: Woman
who murdered her housemate after she refused to have sex with her is sentenced
to 23 years to life.
'You
impersonated Ms Netts in a substantial number of WhatsApp messages to her
mother, including requests for money,' the judge told Gordon.
'You impersonated
her in messages. You noted expressions that Ms Netts used by listening to audio
files Ms Netts had on her phone.'
Gordon had no
previous convictions, apart from two offences of shoplifting. She had been
diagnosed with a personality disorder as well as post-traumatic stress
disorder.
Sentencing
Gordon to life with a minimum term of 23 years and six months at Bristol Crown
Court, judge Mrs Justice Cutts described Miss Netts as a 'deeply loved' person.
'Her future
was looking bright, shining and promising. A fresh start was ahead of her,' the
judge told Gordon.
'You robbed
her of that fresh start. You took her from the supportive parents who loved and
cherished her.'
Justice Cutts
told Gordon that her personality disorder may explain 'in part' why she killed
Ms Netts but it had not "distorted" reality for her at the time.
Mrs Justice
Cutts said: 'Gareeca Gordon for the murder of Phoenix Netts I sentence you to
life imprisonment.
'You will serve
a minimum term of 23 years and six months. Thereafter, it will be for the
parole board to decide when, if ever, you should be released.
'If you are
ever released, you will remain on licence for the rest of your life.'
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