The ‘porn-obsessed’ shop worker who killed a policeman’s daughter and had sex with her corpse now rotting for rest of his life in ‘Monster Mansion’
Jamie Reynolds became one of the youngest people to be handed whole-life jail term
He was branded a “sexual deviant” who had the potential to become a serial killer, according to psychiatrists.
Porn-obsessed pervert Jamie Reynolds was handed a rare whole life tariff for murdering 17-year-old policeman’s daughter Georgia Williams – meaning he will never be allowed out of prison, reported to be Wakefield’s ‘Monster Mansion’ high-security jail.
Psychiatrists who examined the sick and depraved 23-year-old said if he had not been caught he could have âprogressed to become a serial killerâ.
A court was told that Reynolds, a shop worker, spent five months writing a twisted tale about murdering Georgia, a talented head girl, and then carried out the killing just as he had described.
Reynolds, from Wellington in Telford, Shropshire, built a terrifying âhanging mechanismâ in the loft hatch of his parentsâ neat semi-detached home and lured her there for a fake photo-shoot.
The unsuspecting A-Level student agreed to pose for pal Reynolds while wearing lipstick, stilettos and leather shorts he had bought on the internet.
In a chilling snap found by police, Georgia could be seen grinning at the camera with a noose around her neck on the landing of the house.
Just seconds later Reynolds throttled the detectiveâs daughter with the rope before hanging her from the noose in order to fulfil sick fantasies which had been fuelled by his obsession with violent pornography.
The depraved shop worker then repeatedly had sex with her corpse in various rooms of the house including on his parentsâ bed.
Reynolds, who was obsessed with redheads and snuff movies, also took horrific photographs of her naked body and removed her jewellery to keep as sick âtrophiesâ.
After the murder, he chillingly texted Georgiaâs worried mum using her own mobile claiming she was staying at a friendâs house.
Details of the murder emerged as Reynolds was sentenced in December 2013 when he became the 46th person to be handed a whole-life term and one of the youngest in history.
The judge, Mr Justice Wilkie, said he will never be freed because he remains a âgrave riskâ to women – and agreed that he could have become a serial killer.
He said: âGeorgia would not have died instantly but would have suffered horribly both mentally and physically, knowing she had been betrayed by someone whom she had trusted and into whose power she had given himself.
âKilling Georgia was an expression of a long-standing, recurrent preoccupation with violent, sadistic pornography.
âYou enjoyed the spectacle of her final, ghastly minutes as she struggled for life knowing that she was facing death.â
Reynolds sat with his head bowed as Georgiaâs parents, Steve and Lynnette and sister Scarlett heard how she was lured to her death.
It was revealed Reynolds had previously attacked another 17-year-old at his parentsâ home in 2008 – only to escape with a âfinal warningâ from police.
Prosecutor David Crigman QC told Stafford Crown Court Georgiaâs killing was a âscripted, sadistic and sexually-motivated murderâ.
He said Reynolds, who admitted murder, fantasised about watching women die for voyeuristic and sexual reasons.
He sent dozens of texts to Georgia – described as his âprimary targetâ – in the months leading up to her death asking to go on dates.
She turned down Reynoldsâ advances, saying she was not interested and did not want to spoil their friendship.
But unbeknown to Georgia, he was already secretly penning his sick story about how he was going to lure the RAF cadet to his home and kill her.
He started writing the script, called âGeorgia Williams in Suprise (sic)â, in January and finished it just three weeks before the murder.
Describing her hanging from the rope, he wrote: âI canât wait to see you dance for me. I like my girls dead. That was a quality show babe.â
He eventually lured Georgia to his home in Wellington, Shrops, in May this year while his parents were on a Bank Holiday trip to Italy.
Detectives believe Reynolds deliberately tightened the noose around Georgiaâs neck before kicking the box from under her feet.
He eventually put Georgiaâs body in the back of his step-dadâs white van and drove to Wrexham where he dumped it in remote woodland.
Detectives launched a massive manhunt and eventually tracked Reynolds down to a Premier Inn hotel room in Glasgow.
Her remains were discovered two days later by a horrified walker close to the Nant-y-Garth pass near Wrexham.
When Reynolds was arrested police officers discovered 16,800 images and 72 videos of extreme pornography on his computer.
They included digitally-doctored images of up to eight other women he personally knew in which ropes had been added around their necks.
In a victim impact statement, Georgiaâs dad – a detective with West Mercia Police – described how his familyâs life had been destroyed by her murder.
He said: âEvil took Georgia away from her family and numerous people that loved her.
âWe all lost a truly wonderful person on that evening.
âWe still exist but thatâs all it is. Itâs not life anymore.
âWords are used like devastated and crushed, they use them to describe impacts such as this.
âBut there are none yet written that can truly convey to others what it is like, what it is really like to lose your precious daughter.
âIâm not ashamed to say I cry endlessly from morning to night.
âWe have been damned by evil to endure this sorrow and misery to the end of our natural lives.
âWe miss the sweet smile, the hugs and kisses and her infectious personality.
âGeorgiaâs life was taken for a few moments of evil self-gratification
âThe guilty plea didnât stop us having to hear and see things that no parent, in fact no person should ever have to experience.
âWe have been told about details of the case that are upsetting, horrific and beyond comprehension.
âAny day when we have to hear evidence of what happened to Georgia leaves us totally and utterly destroyed.â
In 2014 Reynolds lost his appeal against his whole-life sentence. He appeared by video link from Wakefield jail to appeal to overturn his lifelong imprisonment sentence.
His lawyer said his guilty plea should have been given more weight during sentencing.
The Court of Appeal ruled there was “no basis on which it can properly be argued that a whole-life order was not required”.
In 2015 a serious case review was critical of police officers, children’s services staff and mental health workers over their dealings with Reynolds.
The review said agencies had failed to work together when Reynolds had come to the notice of police and others five years before the killing when he had attempted to strangle another girl after he had invited her to his house.
The girl fought back and escaped, with Reynolds receiving only a warning from police. A mental health nurse who visited Reynolds at home was assessed as posing a ‘significant risk’ to others after Reynolds’ parents had shown the nurse pictures of schoolgirls that the teenager had drawn nooses around their necks.
The serious case review concluded that the approach to the case had been “confused and uncoordinated”.
Georgia’s parents said they wept when they read the serious case review.
They told one newspaper: “Having lost Georgia to pure evil, we cried when we read this report and the failings of all agencies involved, because it was so obvious that Reynolds was, if not one already, a murderer in the making. Georgiaâs death could have been prevented.”
West Mercia Police apologised to Georgia’s family.
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