The girls parents were firmly against her relationship with Jeremy Steinke. It was alleged that she was responsible for destroying evidence (that is, helping to clean the blood from Jeremy Steinke's truck) and for driving both Jasmine and Jeremy to Saskatchewan. Jasmine Richardson was the youngest person in Canada ever convicted of multiple first-degree murder counts after she plotted the brutal killing of her mum, dad and younger brother, Don't miss a thing! [5] Richardson and Steinke were each convicted on three counts of first-degree murder. They both had different ideologies in describing themselves. J.R. was just 12 and in Grade 7 when she was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder in the April 2006 slayings of her parents and her little brother in the small southwestern Alberta city. [2] Richardson and Steinke were each convicted on three counts of first-degree murder. (comment on this story)", "Bodies of slain family flown to Ontario for funeral", "More charges possible in triple murders", "Pre-teen's tryst 'gross' Friends of 12-year-old accused killer disapproved of boyfriend, 23", Girl on trial for murder agreed to marry lover, "Mother Of Accused Family Killer Speaks Out Against Vilification Of Son", "Chilling stories emerge; Mother of accused in triple slaying denies her son was a werewolf", "Accused killer, 12, linked to goth site", "Medicine Hat Murder Suspects Appear in Court", "Goths say Medicine Hat killings give them bad name", Steinke, girlfriend smiled at murder coverage: Witness, "Steinke: "You ever watch the movie Natural Born killers? She only felt genuinely free when she talked to her boyfriend.
He then waited for Jasmine to finish off her 8-year-old brother Jacob. (CanWest News photo: Leah Hennel), Photo from Jasmine's myspace page. The Richardson family murders, involving 13-year-old Jasmine Richardson and her 23-year-old boyfriend Jeremy Steinke, shocked the small town of Medicine Hat, Alberta, in 2006. They all lived in Canada, southeast Alberta, a city along the South Looks like a high school senior. From the trailer he shared with his mum, Steinke raged against Jasmine's parents, blogging a twisted premonition of what was to come. [25], Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, Richardson's name could no longer be published in Canada after she became a suspect. The girls parents were firmly against her relationship with Jeremy Steinke. In an email, she told Steinke she had a plan. He described himself has a Werewolf who had lived for three hundred years while she described herself as a gothic individual. The poster child for rehabilitation is proving to be a success story as shes re-integrated into society. Steinke changed his name to Jackson May while Jasmine became notorious for being the .