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Uncle gets life for Casey murder | Uncle gets life for Casey murder |
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A man has been jailed for life after admitting the rape and murder of his two-year-old niece in Leeds. | A man has been jailed for life after admitting the rape and murder of his two-year-old niece in Leeds. |
Michael Mullen, 21, raped and then strangled Casey Leigh Mullen in her bed at her home in Gipton in February while her parents were downstairs. | |
A judge at Leeds Crown Court told Mullen he would serve a minimum of 35 years for the killing. | |
Describing Casey as "a special little girl", her family said she would always be in their hearts. | |
'Appalling crimes' | 'Appalling crimes' |
The court heard how an image of the little girl, naked from the waist down, had been found on Mullen's phone. | The court heard how an image of the little girl, naked from the waist down, had been found on Mullen's phone. |
What he did is beyond the comprehension of a normal society Det Supt Steve Payne, West Yorkshire Police | What he did is beyond the comprehension of a normal society Det Supt Steve Payne, West Yorkshire Police |
Police also found sexual images of children on his computer - one of which involved sadism - which had been downloaded between October 2006 and February this year. | Police also found sexual images of children on his computer - one of which involved sadism - which had been downloaded between October 2006 and February this year. |
Mr Justice Simon said Mullen had arrived at Oak Tree Crescent on the night of 11 February with his brother after an afternoon drinking. | |
He said: "At some stage you went upstairs alone and you entered the bedroom of Casey Leigh Mullen. There you raped and then killed her. | |
"Those bare outlines are dreadful enough, but what is particularly horrifying about this crime is that she was your niece and she was a child of two years and two months. | "Those bare outlines are dreadful enough, but what is particularly horrifying about this crime is that she was your niece and she was a child of two years and two months. |
Neighbours said Casey Mullen was known as "Smiley" | Neighbours said Casey Mullen was known as "Smiley" |
"The rape and murder of this little girl by someone she trusted and loved were appalling crimes." | "The rape and murder of this little girl by someone she trusted and loved were appalling crimes." |
He added: "You are a very dangerous man who is capable of lethal, violent, sexual crimes against children and you will continue to be so for the foreseeable future." | He added: "You are a very dangerous man who is capable of lethal, violent, sexual crimes against children and you will continue to be so for the foreseeable future." |
Casey lived at the house with her mother Samantha, 21, father David, 20, and her three-year-old brother. | Casey lived at the house with her mother Samantha, 21, father David, 20, and her three-year-old brother. |
'Special girl' | 'Special girl' |
Following the hearing, her parents issued a statement in which they said they were relieved at the outcome. | |
They said: "We have some very happy memories of Casey Leigh and she will always be in our thoughts and in our hearts. | They said: "We have some very happy memories of Casey Leigh and she will always be in our thoughts and in our hearts. |
"She was a special little girl. We thank the good people of Leeds and particularly all those who sent us cards and letters. Those were a great comfort to us. | "She was a special little girl. We thank the good people of Leeds and particularly all those who sent us cards and letters. Those were a great comfort to us. |
"We would now like to get on with our lives in peace and attempt to come to terms with the events of the last few months." | "We would now like to get on with our lives in peace and attempt to come to terms with the events of the last few months." |
Senior investigating officer, Det Supt Steve Payne, welcomed the sentence. | Senior investigating officer, Det Supt Steve Payne, welcomed the sentence. |
He said: "Michael Mullen committed an act of wickedness beyond belief. What he did is beyond the comprehension of a normal society. | He said: "Michael Mullen committed an act of wickedness beyond belief. What he did is beyond the comprehension of a normal society. |
"Casey Leigh Mullen lived a short life which was brought to a very brutal end by a man she should have been able to trust. | "Casey Leigh Mullen lived a short life which was brought to a very brutal end by a man she should have been able to trust. |
"Incidents of this nature are every parent's nightmare and, whilst for most of us it is reassuring to remember that such crimes are very rare, a young family is left with the great pain of losing their daughter." | "Incidents of this nature are every parent's nightmare and, whilst for most of us it is reassuring to remember that such crimes are very rare, a young family is left with the great pain of losing their daughter." |