Disturbing messages girl who stabbed two teachers and pupil scrawled in notebook A schoolgirl who has been found guilty of attempted murder had scribbled a series of disturbing messages in a notebook prior to the attack, it has been revealed.
In April last year, Amman Valley school in Wales was forced into a lockdown when the "out of control" girl, aged 13 at the time, stabbed teachers Fiona Elias and Liz Hopkin, and a female pupil.
During the week-long trial, the court heard that she had written disturbing entries into a notebook, including phrases like "crime of a lifetime", wanting to do "something humans are not supposed to do", and "why do I want to kill others as much as I want to kill myself?".
The court was further told the girl was found with a knife in her school bag back in September 2023 by assistant head Mrs Fiona Elias - and was excluded.
The girl, who is now 14, pleaded guilty to charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of a bladed article on a school premises, but denied attempted murder.