Woman who put cat in BLENDER before killing stranger because girlfriend ‘thought it would be hot’ jailed for life
A MONSTER who put a cat in a blender before killing a stranger because her girlfriend "thought it would be hot" has been jailed.
Scarlet Blake, 25, live-streamed herself mutilating a cat just four months before the brutal murder of stranger Jorge Martin Carreno.
Jorge, a 30-year-old BMW worker, was found dead by a river having suffered a fatal blow to the back of his head and injuries to his neck after being lured to his death in July 2021.
Blake had earlier rehearsed the brutal killing on a cat, dissecting the family moggie before placing it in a blender in eerily similar scenes to the Netflix documentary Don't F*** with Cats.
In the video, which had the New Order song True Faith playing, she could be heard saying: "Here we go my little friend. Oh boy, you smell like s**t. I can't wait to put through the blender."
Encouraged by internet girlfriend Ashlynn Bell, herself a Nazi memorabilia fan, Blake moved from the cat to finding a random stranger to attack and kill in the middle of the night.
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Messages obtained by police later revealed how Blake had told Ashlynn of how she had intended to decapitate Jorge.
She also told ex-fiancee Evie Brockman: "I killed people because my lover thought it would be hot."
Blake was today jailed for life with a minimum term of 24 years after being found guilty of murder of last week.
She was sentenced to four months' imprisonment after admitting to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal following the sick clips.
Blake was also sentenced to two months in jail after earlier pleading guilty to a charge of criminal damage in relation to the family pet in November last year. The jail terms for the additional offences are to run concurrently.
Oxford Crown Court earlier heard how Blake had become fixated with "knowing what it would be like to kill someone".
She had been stalking the streets of Oxford looking for a victim when she stumbled across Jorge on July 25, 2021.
He had become "lost and vulnerable" as he made a 45-minute walk home following a night out with work colleagues.
The pair walked through the streets of Oxford together before she attacked him and left his body by the River Cherwell.
Following the discovery of the body the following day, it took cops two years to "properly understand" the circumstances around his death.
The court also heard grim details of how Blake's dissection of the cat.
Blake inserted a scalpel into the cat's eyes before placing its mutilated body into a blender.
She then "boasted" about the killing, which is said to have been inspired by the Netflix documentary.
The show is about a man who kills kittens before filming the murder of a human - while the same New Order song played in the background.
At the end of the video, she brazenly asked: “Well I wonder where I learn to do this to a person?.”
The evidence was so graphic during her trial that jurors had to flee the courtroom on occasion.
Blake had denied she was looking for a victim of the night on Jorge's death, instead telling police she had gone for a walk because she couldn't sleep.
ROTTEN ROMANCE How cat-killer Scarlet Blake’s twisted Nazi-obsessed internet girlfriend encouraged her to murder a stranger in sick messages
SCARLET Blake was encouraged to mutilate a cat and murder a random stranger by her Nazi-obsessed internet girlfriend.
The evil cat-killer, 25, live-streamed herself dissecting and killing a family cat four months before the brutal murder of Jorge Martin Carreno.
Messages obtained by cops via the secretive Discord social media platform revealed how Blake told her partner Ashlynn Bell she had killed Jorge with a homemade garrotte.
She also told her ex-fiancee, Evie Brockman, who Blake was filmed consensually strangling: "I killed people because my lover thought it would be hot.”
Asked about the messages during an arrogant testimony lined with contradictions, Blake insisted: "As an extension to making me kill a cat, (Ashlynn) also tried to make me kill a person.
"I told Ashy I had killed that person and made up the details in a dramatic way.
"When she saw the CCTV image of me in the jacket, she became quite convinced.”
She added: "I don't know how he died. I assumed he drowned. It wasn't something I did. As to how, I still don't know, I wasn't there."
But jurors were told she had confessed to partner Ashlynn, who lives in the US, that she had killed Jorge with a homemade garrote.
Alison Morgan KC, prosecuting, added: "The prosecution alleges that this defendant had an extreme interest in death and in harm.
"It was an interest that went beyond mere fantasy. She described herself to others as being someone who derived sexual gratification from the thought of violence and the thought of death."
In a family impact statement read by a translator, Jorge's mum said: "
“Jorge was not only an exemplary child but also an exceptional being.
“He was distinguished by his incredible affection, friendliness, and his ability to give himself fully to others. Jorge's innate curiosity and creativity drove him to explore, learn, and experiment tirelessly."
She added: "Jorge, with his caring and friendly nature, lit up any place, always spreading joy with his wit and contagious curiosity.
"With a great sense of humour, his immense desire to live and enjoy life made him a special being.
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"The loss of Jorge has left an open wound in the heart of his family but also in all those who had the pleasure of knowing him.
"This loss feels like a traumatic, devastating blow, leaving a void impossible to fill. Going through the pain of losing a son, a brother, under such tragic and unjustified circumstances, is a trial no family should face."