Viktorija Sokolova was lured to a park before she was raped and beaten to death by a 16-year-old boy found guilty of her murder today
A teenager hooked on extreme porn who raped and beat to death a 14-year-old girl was today convicted of her 'degrading and ferocious' murder.
Viktorija Sokolova's brutalised body was found half naked on a park bench in Wolverhampton on April 12 after she secretly sneaked out of her house to meet the boy.
The dog walker who found Viktorija's battered and bruised body initially believed she was an abandoned blow-up doll.
Her 16-year-old killer, who was known to social services, had raped her then bludgeoned her 21 times with a hammer, shattering her skull, teeth and breaking her spine in two.
After she died it was alleged he had sex with her body, but a not guilty verdict was returned by the jury after instructions by the judge.
The teenager, who was born in Holland to parents from Iraq and home schooled for the past year, cannot be named because of his age - but journalists have appealed to the judge to scrap the order protecting his identity.
He had been diagnosed with anxiety and depression, and was under the care of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) in Wolverhampton at the time of the murder, it has emerged.
The boy lured Viktorija to the park under the pretext they would 'chill out together' before launching a murderous assault lasting two hours.
He stripped, raped and beat Viktorija before smashing her head 21 times with a hammer-like weapon until he knocked out three of her teeth and chipped a further six.
He beat her with such force over the back of the skull it 'snapped her spine in two' and left her broken body in Wolverhampton's West Park.
The boy, who faces an automatic life sentence, was remanded in custody until February 22 after the judge ordered a pre-sentence report.
Viktorija was the victim of a murder and sex attack which have shocked the city and her last moments captured on CCTV were released last night (pictured)
The youngster uploaded this picture to her Facebook page, the last photo she posted, two months before she was murdered - but her killer refused to admit it at his trial, which was attended every day by her mother Karolina (pictured yesterd)
Viktorija's mother Karolina Valatiniene and stepfather Saidas Valantinas pictured outside Wolverhampton Crown Court yesterday after defence barristers accused them of being responsible for her murder
High Court judge Mr Justice Jeremy Baker said of the defendant: 'He is still young, 16 years of age.
'I am obviously concerned as to the extreme nature of the offences in this case and therefore it seems to me that the court ought to be properly informed about all of the background.'
Jason Corden-Bowen, from the CPS, said: 'Viktorija Sokolova was a young girl with her whole future ahead of her but her life was cut short by this defendant who murdered her in an apparently motiveless and brutal attack.
'The defendant denied the offences but the CPS presented evidence to the jury, including forensic evidence, which proved he was responsible.
'I would like to express my sympathy to Viktorija’s family and loved ones'.
Viktorija, who was subjected to 'horrific levels of violence', had abrasions on her chest and abdomen suggesting she had been dragged across the park and propped up against the bench where she was found.
When he was arrested two days after the murder he handed police a prepared statement reading: 'Know nothing about the murder. Only heard about it on news.'
His defence team later tried to blame her death on her mother Karolina Valantinas and step-father Saidas, after traces of his semen were found on her knickers.
But police never arrested Mr Valantinas because the DNA levels were 'microscopic' and could have been transferred innocently.
And the prosecution told the court: 'Even if you suspect this came from non-innocent contamination, in light of all the evidence in this case, would this provide any evidence for the defence theory that her step-father found her in the park, sexually assaulted her and killed her?'
Police seized mobile phones from the killers' home which had been used to search for extreme pornography and violent sex with submissive girls.
The boy told officers he had been introduced to Vicktorija last year by two other girls.
He had denied rape, murder and sexual penetration of a corpse.
The jury heard Viktorija moved to the UK from Lithuania in 2011 and was living with her family in Wolverhampton.
The prosecutor said she had a 'turbulent relationship' with her parents and social services were aware she often disappeared from home.
The youngster, known to friends as Tori, was reported missing by her family before she was found in the park the following morning.
The defendant had sent Viktorija a video of himself, bare-chested, lifting weights.
He pursued her for eight days before her death, repeatedly asking her to meet him in the park near their homes.
Viktorija made her way to the park at 10.40pm to meet the 16-year-old following a chat on Facebook messenger.
A post-mortem examination concluded she died from a blunt force trauma to the head, which killed her over the space of one hour.
Viktorija's white jeans and bloodstained underwear, as well as a sock, were found dumped in a litter bin near the boating lake.
Her mobile phone had been hurled onto an island on the lake, adjacent to a pavilion in which she was raped and beaten.
After dragging her to a bench, her killer removed Viktorija's pink ankle boots 'which would have made it easier to pull off her jeans and knickers completely,' the prosecutor said.
Viktorija's mother Karolina Valantiniene and stepfather Saidas Valantinas have since spoken out against her killer's defence barristers, who accused them of being responsible for her murder.
Police added that they never considered Saidas Valantinas a murder suspect, despite his semen being found on her underwear - because the sample was 'microscopic' and could have been transferred innocently from clothing to clothing in a washing machine.
Factory worker Karolina and her husband Saidas both called the suggestion that they had been involved 'nonsense'.
Mr Valantinas told the court: 'In this trial, a lot of dirt has been spilled out.
'[The defence lawyer] said in a direct way that I had raped her and I killed her. The defence were being quite rude.'
Viktorija's natural father lives in Ireland and is not implicated in the court case.
The Lithuanian-born youngster, who was known as Tori, was reported missing by her family before she was found by a dog walker who initially thought her body was a blow-up doll
Viktorija Sokolova's body was found half naked slumped over a bench in West Park in Wolverhampton
A post-mortem examination concluded that Miss Sokolova, originally from Lithuania, died from a blunt force trauma to the head.
Detective Inspector Caroline Corfield, of West Midlands Police's Homicide Team, said: 'The sustained nature of the violent attack on a 14-year-old girl is inexplicable.
'Viktorija was only 14-year-old when she was murdered by her killer who she thought was her friend.
'They knew each other but they hadn't had contact for a few months.
'Then eight days before Viktorija's murder, he contacted her using Facebook Messenger.
'She commented herself on the unusual nature of this sudden contact, not having spoken to him in a long time.
'He was suggesting they leave for London together.
'Over the course of those eight days, he made a very concerted effort to meet her specifically in West Park at night in the 'Black House'.'
The detective added: 'The dog walker] was faced with the horrific scene of Viktorija's half-naked body bent forwards on a park bench.
'He initially thought it was a prank. He told the court that he thought it was a blow-up doll.
'Having been to the scene myself, I can understand why that would be your first reaction because it's a scene that's almost impossible to comprehend.
'The position of the body suggested there was almost certainly a sexual motive to this attack.
'We found that she had had this contact with her killer immediately before her murder, and the detail of that contact - arranging very specifically to meet her in the Black House in West Park.
'Some 150 metres from where Viktorija's body was found is this black wooden shelter and it is clear that that was the main scene of Viktorija's attack.
'It was heavily bloodstained. Viktorija's earrings were found there and the white baseball cap she had been wearing, which was bloodstained.
'The attack was so violent we found three of her teeth.
'To this day, I cannot see any explanation for that level of violence.
'It's unnecessary, it's incomprehensible. She was a 14-year-old girl.
'The reason he was also charged with rape is that we recovered DNA from in and on Viktorija's body that proved that her killer had had sex with her.
'If that had been consensual, there is no explanation for Viktorija's murder.
'If that had been consensual, then why did Viktorija not leave that park alive?
'Her killer then proceeded to erase all trace of his contact with her that night - and this is before her body is even found.
'Her mobile phone was recovered on a small island in the duck pond near to the pavilion.
'So he had thrown it, I believe, intending for it to go into the water but it actually landed on dry land.
'Why would her killer want to dispose of her mobile phone unless that was evidence linking the killer to her?
'The clothing that he was wearing on CCTV heading to the park was very significant because we were able to identify the trainers he was wearing as Adidas Gazelles.
'He wore them to and from the park.
'There were footprints in Viktorija's blood in the pavilion, and the tread pattern of those footwear impressions matches the sole pattern that you get with Adidas Gazelles.
'We've never found those trainers and there's a very good explanation for that.
'We pick the defendant up on CCTV at 1.30am - so after he had returned home from the park - and he leaves his home address again.
'He is wearing different clothing and footwear and he is carrying a rucksack.
'He returns home an hour later - the rucksack has gone.'
Police said the killer made a very concerted effort to meet her specifically in West Park at night
A dog walker alerted police when he realised he had found Viktorija's body propped up on the bench
The 14-year-old posted this picture of herself with her mother on Facebook
The detective said the killer disposed of his clothes which would have been bloodstained, and they have never been found since.
'He didn't give evidence in court so we were never able to ask him 'what happened to your Adidas trainers? What happened to the clothing you were wearing that night? Why did you delete your Facebook Messenger contact? Why did you hide your iPhone behind a wardrobe in the bedroom?'.
'We know what the answers to those questions are, and he didn't want to face the questions.
'It's a possibility the weapon he used was in the bag as well. It was suggested by the pathologist that it would be something similar to a hammer, or a hammer-type weapon.
'Very soon after making the initial contact with Viktorija, eight days before her murder, her killer searched the internet for sites involving anal sex.
'Specifically, forums talking about what anal sex feels like.
'Yet at no point in any of the messages between him and Viktorija did he suggest that his intention was to have sex with her.
'The question wasn't asked, it wasn't suggested. In fact, he was very specific that he wanted to meet her to hang out with her and smoke cannabis.
'Yet the CCTV suggested he was in the park with her for two hours. There wasn't a trace of cannabis in Viktorija's body.'
The detective said the boy did not have a history of violence, and spoke about the impact on Viktorija's family.
He said: 'It's impossible to imagine what it is like to learn of a murder of your child - then to hear the horrific details of that murder, which are inescapable because they have to be presented in court.
'In this particular case, the defence pointed the finger very specifically at Viktorija's parents.
'They were asked in court whether they had murdered Viktorija. '
He added her parents were never charged nor under investigation.
Forensic investigators in the park where the 14-year-old's body was found slumped over a bench
Murdered schoolgirl's mother reveals her agony at the moment her killer's lawyer claimed her partner had raped and killed the 14-year-old
Karolina Valantiniene arriving at the trial of the 16-year-old boy who killed her daughter
Viktorija Sokolova's mother Karolina Valantiniene and stepfather Saidas Valantinas paid tribute to the teenager in court.
Ms Valantiniene and Viktorija's step-father Saidas Valantinas also spoke out against the killer's defence barristers, who accused them of being responsible for the savage murder.
Factory worker Karolina and her husband Saidas, who was Viktorija's stepfather, both called the suggestion, by a defence barrister, that they had been involved 'nonsense'.
Mr Valantinas' semen was found on the underwear Viktorija had been wearing when she was beaten to death.
But police discarded the DNA because it was 'microscopic' and did not implicate him in her murder, nor did it suggest he'd had sex with his stepdaughter.
Karolina said: 'Viktorija was like most children. She was a bright and happy girl who loved life and had lots of friends.
'I think for every parent it is difficult to understand when a child does not come back home at night.
'I've thought about this a lot, and had I had a hunch that something terrible like that was going to happen, I would have gone myself to the park that night.
'A 'nightmare' is probably the best description [of what it was like to find out she had been murdered].
'We never thought that such a day would come to our lives.
'[With the trial], we are having to go through the same nightmare once again.
'It is quite a humiliating feeling [to be in the same room as the boy who killed my daughter].
'I have never managed to see his eyes - maybe because of him feeling ashamed - as he won't look up.
'I hope there are no people on earth like this particular defendant.
'It is beyond comprehension that something like this has happened to us.
'I keep asking God - why and for what did this happen to us?
It emerged in court how Viktorija was subjected to 'horrific levels of violence' in the moments leading up to her death
'We are trying our best to get back to life no matter how difficult it is.
'We understand we cannot change anything any more.
'Viktorija was a very brave girl. She had a lot of friends who loved her.
'She did not manage to reach and live her adult life.
'We as parents should go through life together with them, waiting for them to grow up and for us to grow old and have our grandchildren.
'This is never going to happen.
Saidas said: 'Viktorija was full of fun. She was full of energy. She wanted to do everything.
'[On the night she went to the park in April] I was waiting until about midnight for her to come back - but she didn't.
'I wanted to go and look for her but because I had to go to work quite early, I decided it was not worth carrying on waiting for her.
'In the morning, because Viktorija had been too long back and I had been waiting for her, I left home in a really low mood.
'When I received a phone call from my wife and she said a body of a girl had been found, I couldn't believe it.
'I thought that must be a mistake, because mistakes sometimes happen.
'I was hoping for it to be a mistake.
'[The killer's and my] eyes never met.
'I don't know what one is supposed to think about the person who did that.
'[I feel] anger - nothing else.
'I think people like him should be kept in isolation.
'One day he might want one thing, another day he might want a different thing. It can't go on like that.
'All I can say is that people can carry on gossiping around all they like, but I really love my daughter and I'm really proud of her.
'She's a very brave girl and she would have succeeded in life if she was still alive.'
'Sneaking out to meet the boy who killed her': Chilling CCTV shows final moments of schoolgirl, 14, 'brutally raped and murdered by teenager, 16, before he had sex with her corpse'
Chilling CCTV footage captures the final moments of a schoolgirl as she walks towards a park where she was raped and murdered.
Viktorija Sokolova, 14, sneaked out of her house to meet a boy she has been exchanging Facebook messages with on April 11 this year.
The following morning her half-naked body was discovered by a dog walker propped up against a bench in West Park, Wolverhampton.
A 16-year-old boy, who cannot be identified because of his age, has gone on trial charged with murder and rape at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
Earlier that day, the teenager had been seen out and about with friends at a local supermarket
Viktorija was the victim of a murder and sex attack which have shocked the city
CCTV shown during the trial can be published for this first time, showing the victim walking to the park minutes before her death.
She can be seen in other footage, also shown to the jury during the trial, meeting with her friends at a Sainsbury's supermarket earlier in the day.
Viktorija had been brutally beaten when she was found by a dog walker the following morning.
The trial heard she had been struck at least 21 times with a hammer or hammer-type weapon, dragged 150 metres across the park and had her spine was 'snapped'.
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