10 Teen Killers Who Should Never Get Out Of Prison

Paris Bennett Teen Killer

There are a number of teen killers who were caught up in the spur of the moment and committed murder however there are also a number of teen killers who are so dangerous that they should never be let out of prison again. Now this list of 10 teen killers who should never get out of prison does not go in any sort of order so lets just get on with the list. None of the below teen killers are serving life without parole so there is a chance all of them may be free one day. If you feel there is someone who belongs on this list make sure to leave it in the comments below

1. Paris Bennett – Teen Killer

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Paris Bennett may be the scariest teen killer on this list and he should never be able to get out of prison. This psychopath was just thirteen years old when he murdered his four year old sister in Texas. The reason behind this brutal murder? He was mad at his mother and figured the best way to get back at her is to murder the four year old little girl. The murder was completely planned down to the smallest detail. Due to his age at the time of the murder Paris Bennett was sentenced to forty years in prison and becomes eligible for parole in 2027 and will be released by 2047.

Paris Bennett Teen Killer

2. Erin Caffey Teen Killer

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Erin Caffey may look like the girl next door with her blond hair and soft voice however this teen killer is responsible for the murders of her mother and her two brothers and nearly her father. Now Erin Caffey may have not got her hands dirty in the triple murder however she was responsible in getting her boyfriend and his friends to do the crime. Erin Caffey would be in a number of interviews however she has never expressed any sort of remorse for the murders.

Erin Caffey Teen Killer

3. Aaron Campbell Teen Killer

Aaron Campbell Teen Killer

Aaron Campbell proves that now all twisted Teen Killers resides in the USA as this sixteen year old from Ireland would kidnap, sexually assault and murder a six year old girl. Apparently Aaron Campbell would obsess over the six year old girl until the day he kidnapped her, brought her to the woods where the child would be sexually assaulted and then tortured to death. Aaron Campbell has to spend twenty seven years before he is eligible for parole.

Aaron Campbell Teen Killer

4. Phillip Chism Teen Killer

Philip Chism Teen Killer

Philip Chism was fourteen years old when he sexually assaulted and murdered a teacher. This teen killer would wait until the teacher made her way to a washroom after school hours where he would then sexually assault and then murder her. Philip Chism would be sentenced to life in prison however he is eligible for parole in forty years.

Philip Chism Teen Killer

5. Nehemiah Griego Teen Killer

Nehemiah Griego Teen Killer

Nehemiah Griego was fifteen years old when he killed his mother, father and three siblings. Initially the teen killer was to spend time in a juvenile prison until he turned 21 years old however that was appealed and this cold blooded killer was resentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Nehemiah Griego will be 52 years old when he first becomes eligible.

Nehemiah Griego Teen Killer

6. Edmund Kemper Teen Killer

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Of course everyone knows that Edmund Kemper is a serial killer who would murder eight women however Edmund would get his start as a teen killer who would murder his Grandparents when he was just fifteen years old. Edmund would be sent to a mental hospital where he would stay until he was 21 and then released. Edmund Kemper has been eligible for parole for years but thankfully he has chosen to ignore his routine parole hearings.

7. Monique Maestas Teen Killer

Monique Maestas Teen Killer

Monique Maestas and her brother Beau were pissed that the drugs that they were sold were fake so they decided to take it out on the woman’s children. By the time the two teen killers were done one little girl would be dead and another would be paralyzed. For killing the three year old girl and paralyzing a ten year old girl Beau Maestas was given a death sentence and Monique Maestas would be sentenced to forty seven years to life

Monique Maestas Teen Killer

8. Justina Morley Teen Killer

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Many believe that without Justina Morley that Jason Sweeney would still be alive and I tend to agree. Justina Morley would plan and set up the murder that would see Jason Sweeney have his head caved in with a large rock. Of course Justina Morley would be the first to talk to the police and got herself a sweetheart deal in the process. While the other three participants were sentenced to life this teen killer received a lighter sentence and as of 2021 she is out of prison

Justina Morley Teen Killer

Rachel Shoaf And Shelia Eddy Teen Killers

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Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy were two teenage girls responsible for the murder of Skylar Neese and they only time the two would show any remorse is when they were caught. They were not remorseful for what they had done but that they were actually arrested. Unfortunately both teen killers have a parole eligibility date in the upcoming years and Rachel Shoaf actually has a release date.

Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy Teen Killers

10. Eliza Wasni Teen Killer

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Eliza Wasni was a sixteen year old girl who planned out the murder of a Uber driver in Illinois. The teen killer went shopping for weapons and would steal a knife and a machete before hailing an Uber. Once the driver arrived and she got into the car Eliza Wasni would stab the man repeatedly causing his death. Eliza Wasni would show no remorse and her behavior was so poor in Juvenile Detention that she was sent to an adult facility. Eliza Wasni release date is in 2047

Eliza Wasni Teen Killer

Aaron Campbell Teen Killer Murders 6 Year Old Girl

Aaron Campbell Teen Killer

Aaron Campbell was sixteen years old when he committed a crime that shocked Ireland.  According to court documents Aaron Campbell obsessed over a six year old girl to the point one night he broke into the little girls bedroom and kidnapped her, telling the girl he was a friend of her Dad’s and was bringing her to him. 

This teen killer would bring the little girl to a wooded area where she was brutally raped and tortured to death.  Pathologist would note over a hundred injuries to her body.  The teens age saved him from spending the rest of his life in prison but it will be at least twenty seven years before he will see a parole board

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Aaron Campbell, 16, told a psychologist “all I thought about was killing her” when he walked in on Alesha sleeping in her bed on the Isle of Bute in Scotland.

The monster carried her out of her family’s holiday house and into woodland before removing her clothes and raping her. He then smothered her to death and dumped her body nearby.

Aaron Campbell – who denied the crimes at trial – admitted the rape and murder for the first time ahead of sentencing for his sickening crimes at Glasgow’s High Court.

Alesha’s mum Georgina Lochrane wept as details of his confession were read to the court, in which he said Alesha had woken up in his arms as he carried her away at 2am.

He told the tragic six-year-old he was a friend of her dad’s and was taking her home.

Judge Lord Matthews said: “You told him (the pyschologist) that in the 12 months prior to the murder, you thought of doing something excessive, including rape.

“He records that when you saw Alesha, your reaction was according to you ‘a moment of opportunity’… ‘all I thought about was killing her once I saw her’.

Defending, QC Brian McConnachie said the teen had shown “traits on the psychopathy checklist” during the pyschological profile.

There were screams of ‘f***ing paedo’ as he was led to the cells after being sentenced to a minimum of 27 years behind bars.

Sentencing Aaron Campbell to life in prison, with a minimum of 27 years, Judge Matthews said: “You had been drinking but wanted cannabis and broke into the house to get some. You returned to the house and entered Alesha’s bedroom.”

Referring to the details of the reports, the judge added: “You said that Alesha was drowsy and became a bit more awake when you went outside.

“She asked who you were and where you were going, you said you were a friend of her father’s and that you were taking her home.

“You gave her your top because she was cold.

“You explained that after you murdered Alesha, you threw your clothes into the sea, had a shower, then returned to where you left her to retrieve your phone.”

The judge continued: “Your attitude was clearly demonstrated by the evidence that you posted an image of yourself in the mirror, while making a joke that you had found where the murderer was hiding.

“Your arrogance was breathtaking. Not once during the trial did I detect a flicker of emotion from you.

“At points during the trial you had to stop yourself from laughing, you had to tell yourself to zip it.”

The cannabis and violent computer game-obsessed teen carried out a savage sexual attack leaving her with 117 separate injuries before smothering her to death and dumping her body.

Aaron Campbell was convicted after damning billion-to-one DNA evidence linked him to the crime scene and chilling CCTV footage showing him skulking from his mum’s home the night of the slaughter on July 2 last year.

Aaron Campbell can be named after a legal challenge by The Sun and other media outlets saw his right to anonymity overturned due to the shocking nature of the murder.

The teen fiend tried to blame Alesha’s father Robert’s girlfriend for the murder in a cowardly bid to escape justice.

Aaron Campbell outrageously claimed that he had a sexual affair with Toni McLachlan and that she had planted DNA evidence from a used condom.

Little Alesha had been staying with her dad and grandparents on the Isle of Bute when she feel asleep watching a Peppa Pig DVD.

Aaron Campbell -who had drunk nearly two bottles of wine at a house party – stole a knife from his mum’s kitchen and swiped Alesha from her bed at 2am.

A “shadowy figure” was later captured on CCTV carrying a mystery object – believed to be Alesha – across the shoreline at Rothesay on the night she vanished.

Once at the site of a former hotel, the twisted killer removed the girl’s clothes and shook her “violently” as he covered her nose, mouth and neck with his hands.

Her mutilated body was found in woods on the Isle of Bute hours later after her devastated family woke up to find she was missing.

Judge Lord Matthews who presided over the case told Campbell the case was “one of the wickedest and most evil crimes in the history of this court”.

Following the verdict, the killer’s mother accepted he was a drug taker but insisted he ‘was not a violent boy’.

She said: “I wanted him to grow up in a safe place, a peaceful environment, and get a good education.

“He wasn’t a violent boy. He was very normal. Yes, he smoked cannabis, but it’s rife among kids on this island.

“I knew he was buying it from Rab [Alesha’s father] and Toni [Rab’s girlfriend], but what could I do? If I went to the police my son would be in trouble.”

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Aaron Campbell More News

The teenager who abducted, raped and murdered Alesha MacPhail has had his 27-year minimum sentence reduced by appeal judges.

Aaron Campbell was 16 when he was sentenced to life for killing the six-year-old on the Isle of Bute.

In August, his counsel, Brian McConnachie QC, told the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh that the term was excessive in light of his age.

Three judges ruled on Tuesday his sentence should be cut by three years.

Campbell, now 17, will still serve the longest term of detention to be imposed on a juvenile offender in Scotland.

Prior to Campbell’s sentence, Luke Mitchell, the teenager who killed school girl Jodi Jones in 2003, received 20 years.

Mr McConnachie told Lady Dorrian, Lord Menzies and Lord Drummond Young at the start of the appeal: “It was clearly an appalling and heinous crime.

“The outcome of this appeal will not determine when, or indeed if, the appellant is allowed release.”

However, psychologist Dr Gary Macpherson concluded: “I am of the view that the capacity for change may be limited due to the nature of Aaron Campbell’s personality structure and his complex risk factors.

“I apologise to the court for appearing pessimistic, however, I am not confident that Aaron Campbell has the capacity or desire to change his behaviour in any meaningful way and as such the risks will remain for the foreseeable future.”

The appeal ruling said: “In determining the appropriate punishment part the trial judge took account of several cases where the appellant had been a young person.”

It went on to say that comparing Campbell’s case with past cases gave “limited guidance”, and the majority in that case also “highlighted the difficulty of such a comparative exercise”.

After comparing a number of cases where the offender had been a young person or when the crime was of a violent nature, the judges reduced Campbell’s sentence from 27 to 24 years.

The ruling said: “A punishment part in excess of 20 years was plainly merited. We have concluded that a punishment part of 24 years would be appropriate to reflect the appellant’s youth.

“We will accordingly allow the appeal to the extent of substituting that period for the sentence imposed.”

After hearing about the ruling, Alesha’s uncle, Calum-John MacPhail, posted on social media that he would speak to Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf about the decision.

He later told BBC news: “I am angry, upset, done with it. I’m angry at the decision.

“He should be tried like an adult. He doesn’t deserve to have been given any less – or even an appeal.”

Meanwhile, Scottish Conservative justice spokesman Liam Kerr said the ruling was “disgraceful”.

He said: “This is one of the most vile criminals in Scotland, and he should not be enjoying having time shaved off his sentence. If anything he should be looking at an even longer stint.

“Yet again Scotland’s justice system has come down favourably on the side of the criminal and it will cause massive upset to the victim’s family.”

A Scottish government spokesperson said they would not comment on decisions about sentencing.

However, they added: “A person will not be considered for parole until the punishment part of the sentence has expired.”

Alesha, from Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, was only a few days into a family holiday in Rothesay when Campbell took her from her bed in the middle of the night on 2 July last year.

The child’s body was found in the grounds of a former hotel the following morning.

A post-mortem examination later revealed she had suffered 117 injuries.

During his nine-day trial in February, Campbell lodged a special defence naming the 18-year-old girlfriend of Alesha’s father as the killer.

Aaron Campbell also took the stand and told the jury his DNA must have been planted at the crime scene.

However, before being sentenced he confessed to the killing

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-49638211