The 15YO Who Was Obsessed To Become Serial Killer, Did It | Anna Uncovered

    The voices were talking to me, “You need to make a sacrifice or we’re gonna come and get you, you need to do it

    James Fairweather, a name that sent cold shivers down the spine of the residents of Colchester, Essex, and left investigators baffled.

    But he was aggressive, threatening, and dangerous.. How does a child so young become consumed by a fascination of harming people? He did have a weird, dark sense of humor. He was a little bit different from most of the other kids

    What drove him to commit these heinous acts that would forever scar a town and its residents?

    There were a lot of gangs, there was a lot of violence, a lot of dr*g abusers.. Was it as a result of nature or nurture, or a combination of both?

    In this video today, we will explore the case of James Fairweather, a 15-year-old boy who fatally ended the lives of two people in Colchester, Essex, in 2014.

    On the cold night of March 29, 2014, the residents of Colchester’s Castle Park were shattered when the lifeless body of James Attfield, a 33-year-old father of five was discovered. He had suffered multiple injuries from a knife.

    The day Jim died is the day I died..

    He was found lying on the grass in Colchester’s Castle Park with a total of 102 jab wounds.

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    26 Comments

    1. Who cares what he was like as a 6 year old 😂 like I'm sorry his actions at 6 years old is not the same as his actions as a teenager clearly so who cares how "good" he was as a child. And I will say it over and over again, your mental health and or your shit childhood had zero to do with taking the life of another human being. There's thousands of kids that go through mental health issues and shitty childhoods that never commit crimes. So it's not an excuse he can use. He was just a sick twisted person who wanted to kill. That's it.

    2. When the boy was 10 years old he said he heard voices in his head. This leads me to believe he may have had schzophrenia. The parents should have gotten help for him right then and there. The bullying didn't help, either. It should have been reported.

    3. I don’t care if I heard voices telling me to do that.. I wouldn’t listen to anyone telling me to do that.. I don’t understand why they have to listen.. well unless they think their families or themselves are going to die .. that is rare though. A bunch of parents are strict, controlling and religious and everyone gets bullied by someone AT SOME POINT in their lives.. doesn’t mean you have to murder people!!

    4. Definitely not saying he isn't a horrible person but autism does make some not all but some obsessed with violence my brother has autism and is obsessed with guns and killings

    5. Let’s say he is crazy or mentally unstable but has a clear thought of throwing the evidence in a river to get rid of them that doesn’t click in my head that some who clames that is not in his right mind mmmm good on you plan it good but you were found and for taking those life’s I hope they never let you out

    6. Good coverage. One thing though: when describing how Jim's death could not have been racially motivated because he was an "englishman" (your words), you do realize that being English is not a race right? You can be of Asian, African, Caucasian, or other race, or Muslim, Jewish, Christian in religion, but still be an "englishman".

    7. How come victims are always the greatest, most caring, perfect people alive? I'm just curious, it feels like that's what every YT channel says

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