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fuck they deserved it.Two 17-year-old girls have been sentenced to life in prison for their "merciless" strangling of a 15-year-old girl, apparently so they could experience murder.
The pair were expressionless when sentenced in Perth Children's Court on Wednesday after previously pleading guilty to murdering Eliza Jane Davis and burying her body under her house in a West Australian coal mining town on June 18 last year.
Court President Denis Reynolds said their remorseless slaying of Eliza was the worst category of the most serious offence in the criminal code and the pair must spend at least 15 years in jail before parole could be considered.
"It was gruesome and merciless in the extreme," Judge Reynolds said.
Prosecutor Simon Stone had previously told the court the three friends had slept in the same house after a party on the Saturday night, Eliza in one bedroom while her then 16-year-old killers slept together in a second room.
Idly chatting the next morning, the two disturbed teenagers discovered neither of them would feel bad about killing someone, so they decided to kill Eliza.
One snuck up behind Eliza, strangling her while the other teenager held their victim down, pressing a chemical-soaked cloth to her mouth.
The girl who twisted the wire around Eliza's throat has since chillingly described to police how she watched with detachment as Eliza's emotions shifted from anger, to fear, to the realisation she was going to die.
After they buried Eliza, they reported her missing and pretended to help search for her before turning themselves in to police after deciding the grave was so shallow that discovery was inevitable.
The girls have since said they regret the devastating impact on Eliza's family and friends but do not feel sad Eliza is dead.
Mr Stone said experts considered the pair potentially dangerous to others in custody if allowed to continue their dark and enmeshed relationship.
"They planned the murder with calmness, consideration, emotional detachment and the desire to have the experience of killing someone," he said.
Judge Reynolds said the girls were equally guilty of the horrific crime.
"That the offence itself took about five to 10 minutes to complete shows that (they) acted together for an appreciable period of time.
"It showed gross disregard for human life and Eliza's face to face pleas for her own life were positively and totally ignored by each and both of (the girls)."
Mr Reynolds said he did not know if the girls' lack of remorse was due to some blocking mechanism or a more sinister defect in personality.
Outside the court, Eliza's grandfather Ron Davis said the family was angry and unhappy with the sentence.
"They will be free to run away in 15 years, and I've lost a granddaughter," Mr Davis said.
"How would you feel?"
"It's a big joke to them (the girls)."