Jamie Reynolds jailed for rest of his life for Georgia Williams murder

Jamie Reynolds was today given a whole life sentence for the murder of Midlands teenager Georgia Williams.

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It came after Stafford Crown Court heard how Reynolds lured Georgia Williams to his home where he hanged her.

Mr Justice Wilkie, sentencing, agreed with a psychiatric report that Reynolds "had the potential to progressing to become a serial killer" in a meticulously planned and executed crime carried out on Sunday, May 26, while his parents were away on holiday.

This afternoon, the judge was shown photographs Reynolds took before, during and after the murder. Georgia's parents and other members of her family left the courtroom as the chilling pictures were shown.

Georgia was lured to Reynolds' house by the offer of a staged photo shoot after extensive cajoling.

Reynolds texted Georgia to tie her hair up, wear a 'sexy top' and explained that he wanted to 'suspend her in the air' for a photo idea. The first photograph showed Georgia dressed in black leather jacket stood in Reynolds' hall, smiling.

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She was also photographed in the kitchen, appearing to be posing and smiling.

She was 'perfectly content' according to prosecutor Mr David Crigman.

Later another picture showed her standing on a red recycling box on the landing with a red rope around her neck, still smiling.