Irish Daily Mail

Sex attack killer, 16, snared by fingerprin­t captured on a video

Watched porn on his phone before vicious attack

- By Claire Duffin news@dailymail.ie

A BOY of 16 who murdered a schoolgirl was trapped by a video that gave officers a clear view of his thumbprint.

The youth was filmed by his brother as he tried to delete evidence from his mobile phone that linked him to the killing of 14-year-old Viktorija Sokolova.

Although the video showed a hand rather than a face, police were able to match the distinctiv­e pattern of the left thumb to the boy’s fingerprin­t records.

The killer, who cannot be named, was convicted yesterday of murdering Viktorija after she refused to have sex with him. He raped her and struck her with a hammer at least 21 times after watching pornograph­ic videos on his phone.

He fled the crime scene, leaving Viktorija’s partly clothed body on a bench. It was found by a dog walker the next day.

His victim suffered a fractured skull and spine and her teeth were knocked out.

The boy tried to cover his tracks by disposing of his clothes and trying to delete social media messages linking him to Viktorija. Jurors at Wolverhamp­ton Crown Court in the West Midlands, England, were told the killer and his victim had been friends, but drifted apart until he got in touch again days before the murder. He sent her messages on Facebook, asking her to meet him in a park for a chat.

The pair went on to exchange selfies and he sent her a video of himself, bare-chested and lifting weights, hours before the murder on April 11. He was also trawling the internet for sex tips.

Jurors were told Viktorija, who was born in Lithuania and moved to the UK in 2011, had a turbulent relationsh­ip with her family and had run away from home.

Her bloodstain­ed clothes were found dumped in a park bin and her mobile phone and trainers were discovered by a boating lake. The boy was arrested two days after the murder.

In a recording on his brother’s phone, his hand could be seen scrolling through his iPhone for passwords as he prepared to delete evidence linking him to the victim.

Jonathan Rees QC, prosecutin­g, said: ‘The images are of such good quality and definition, the ridge detail of the left thumb holding the phone could be compared to the fingerprin­t of the defendant, and they were found to match.’ The killer was also caught on CCTV carrying a rucksack believed to be holding his bloodstain­ed clothes and shoes. Neither they nor the murder weapon has been recovered. The boy’s defence team tried to point the finger of blame at Viktorija’s mother and stepfather, Karolina Valantinie­ne and Saidas Valantinas. Jurors were told that traces of his DNA were found on Viktorija’s underwear – but police said the these were ‘microscopi­c’ and could have resulted from contact in a laundry basket. Mrs Valantinie­ne, 36, who works in a factory, said: ‘We never thought that such a day would come to our lives. We were a family, now there are only two of us.’ Inspector Caroline Corfield, of West Midlands Police, said: ‘The murder of Viktorija shocked the local community and the wider general public.’ The boy was remanded in custody to be sentenced later.

‘Shocked the community’

 ??  ?? Victim: Viktorija Sokolova was beaten savagely
Victim: Viktorija Sokolova was beaten savagely
 ??  ?? Grief: Mother Karolina Valantinie­ne
Grief: Mother Karolina Valantinie­ne

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