Manchester Evening News

Mum pleads guilty to murdering sons

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A MOTHER has been told she could be jailed for the rest of her life after she admitted murdering two of her children as well as conspiring to murder four more.

Sarah Barrass, 35, sobbed at Sheffield Crown Court as she pleaded guilty to murdering Tristan and Blake Barrass, aged 13 and 14 respective­ly.

Barrass also admitted conspiracy to murder six of her children, including Tristan and Blake, and five counts of attempted murder. The attempted murder charges relate to four of her children, including Tristan and Blake.

Family member Brandon Machin, 39, also admitted the same charges.

Judge Jeremy Richardson QC told them: “No words of mine can ever fully reflect the enormity of what you have both done.

“The crimes you have committed quite frankly speak for themselves. The murder of two children.

“The attempted murder of four children and the over-arching conspiracy to murder those children.

“I repeat, those crimes speak for themselves. I have little doubt that each of you will in due course be sentenced to several terms of life imprisonme­nt. This may well be a case, but it’s a matter for the judge, where a whole life order is imposed.”

She was separated from Machin, who showed no emotion, by three security guards.

Barrass had protested her innocence when she appeared in court earlier this year.

When she was produced at the crown court for the first time in May, days after the murders, she shouted from the dock: “I didn’t kill my boys. Swear to God.

“I didn’t do it. You will see. Swear to God. You will all f ****** see.”

No details were given in court about what happened to the children inside the house in the Shiregreen area of Sheffield on May 24 and May 25 this year.

Police have never released the cause of the boys’ death.

The court heard that all of the surviving children are under the age of 13.

According to the charges, the conspiracy to murder the six children took place between May 14 and May 20 and the murders took place on May 24.

The attempted murders of Tristan, Blake and two other children, who cannot be named, took place the day before, on May 23. The pair also attempted to murder one of these children again on May 24.

Both Barrass, of Gregg House Road, Sheffield, and Machin, of Burngreave Road, Sheffield, were remanded in custody.

Hundreds of mourners attended Tristan and Blake’s funeral last month.

The boys were taken into the chapel at Grenoside Crematoriu­m, Sheffield, in one coffin accompanie­d by an honour guard of 300 motorbikes and two Lamborghin­i cars.

Friends and family gave emotional tributes to the brothers during the service.

Matthew Saunders said: “I hope they’re smiling in the sunshine.”

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Sarah Barrass and Brandon Machin

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