BRITAIN'S youngest female murderer boasted about knifing a stranger to death in a chilling diary when she was just 12 years old.
Sharon Carr, dubbed the "Devil's Daughter", knifed 18-year-old Katie Rackliff 32 times in a brutal random attack.
The monster hid in plain sight for five years and was only caught when she bragged about the crime in a young offender institute after she stabbed a fellow schoolgirl.
Chilling diary entries she made before and after Katie's murder have now resurfaced as it emerged she could leave jail in a matter of days.
One read: "I was born to be a murderer. Killing for me is a mass turn-on and it just makes me so high I never want to come down.
"Every night I see the Devil in my dreams – sometimes even in my mirror, but I realise it was just me."
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On the night she stabbed Katie, the killer wrote: "I'm a killer. Killing is my business, and business is good."
She also told how she "enjoyed putting the blade up her" as it made her feel "powerful".
The sadistic schoolgirl also littered the pages of the diary with crude drawings of knives.
Police discovered the haunting notes when they searched her mum's home following Carr's arrest for murder.
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She only became a suspect after she knifed a schoolgirl in Camberley, Surrey, on June 7, 1994 – exactly two years after Katie's killing.
While serving two years in a young offender's institute, Carr began boasting about carrying out a murder.
During the five-year police investigation, officers had assumed a man had stabbed Katie as the killing was so brutal.
She was eventually jailed for life with a minimum jail term of 14 years in 1997.
Carr, now 42, has now made a bid for freedom with the Parole Board reviewing her appeal.
It comes just three years after it emerged the monster had dreamed of killing a fellow prisoner.
During a High Court appeal to ease her jail restrictions in 2020, the judge told how she fantasised about "wanting to murder another resident by splitting her head open with a flask and throwing her down the stairs to snap her neck.”
In his judgment, Mr Justice Julian Knowles ruled the public would be at risk if Carr was moved to softer surroundings.
He heard Carr tended to form “intense relationships with females that turned into violent fantasies when thwarted”.
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The Parole Board said: “We can confirm the parole review has been referred to the Parole Board by the Secretary of State for Justice.
"Reviews are undertaken thoroughly and with extreme care. Protecting the public is our number one priority.”
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