VERDICT returned in Oxford cat-killer murder trial

Jorge Carreno was found dead in the River Cherwell in 2021.

Jorge Carreno
Author: Andrea FoxPublished 23rd Feb 2024

Scarlet Blake, who's 26, has been found guilty over the murder of 30 year old Jorge Martin Carreno as he walked home from a night out in Oxford in July 2021.

His body was found in the River Cherwell at Parsons Pleasure having drowned after receiving a blow to the back of his head and being strangled.

Mr Martin Carreno's death came four months after Blake live-streamed the killing and dissection of a cat.

Blake has admitted dissecting the animal, removing the fur and skin and placing it in a blender but blames her former partner Ashlynn Bell.

The court heard Blake had an "extreme interest in death and in harm" and killed the family pet after watching a Netflix documentary called Don't F*** With Cats: Hunting An Internet Killer.

In the programme a man, Luka Magnotta, kills kittens before filming a murder.

Jurors have also seen videos of the defendant and her partner engaging in consensual strangulation with ligatures.

Prosecutors alleged throughout the case the cat killing was relevant to the murder trial as it shows Blake has a "disturbing interest in what it would be like to harm a living creature".

Mr Martin Carreno, a BMW worker, had been on a night out with work colleagues in Oxford city centre before he died.

CCTV shows Blake - wearing a heavy-duty coat, face mask and carrying a backpack - walking around the city centre before approaching Mr Martin Carreno, who was sat down.

After a short while they went together to Parsons Pleasure, where it is alleged Blake killed him.

Blake, who is transgender, said Mr Martin Carreno was alive when she left him there to walk home.

The defendant told jurors she had falsely confessed to murdering Mr Martin Carreno because Miss Bell, who lives in the US, had wanted her to kill a person after the cat incident.

Referring to the alleged confession, Blake told the jury she had seen news reports of the body being found and created a fictious story.

"I told Ashlynn that I killed that person, I made up the details in a dramatic way," she said.

"I told her I used a garotte that I made to try and remove the person's head but it was more difficult than I would have imagined and then I dumped the body in the river which is what they are now pulling out."

She'll be sentenced on Monday

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