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British Murders with Stuart Blues

The Girl Who Loved Pink: The Murder of Brianna Ghey | Ep. 238

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

Murder, History, Documentary, Death, Crime, True Crime, Uk, British, Society & Culture

4.6880 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

On a Saturday afternoon in February 2023, 16-year-old Brianna Ghey left her home in Birchwood, Warrington, to meet a friend. It might not sound like much, but for her, it was a big step. She’d made the journey on her own, got the bus, and was doing what any teenager would do, heading out to spend time with someone she trusted.


But as the afternoon went on, something didn’t feel right. A message she sent to a friend hinted at that. A quiet moment of doubt. And not long after that, in Culcheth Linear Park, everything changed. Because what happened to Brianna wasn’t a random, spur-of-the-moment act. It was planned.


In this episode of British Murders with Stuart Blues, I take an in-depth look at the murder of Brianna Ghey. A case that shocked Warrington, the North West, and the entire UK. We’ll explore who Brianna was, how she met her killers, and how a seemingly normal friendship turned into something unthinkable.


I’ll walk you through the full timeline of events on February 11, 2023, from Brianna leaving home, to her final moments in Culcheth Linear Park. We’ll also examine the background of the two teenagers responsible, the disturbing messages uncovered by police, and the evidence presented during the trial at Manchester Crown Court.


This episode also covers the investigation by Cheshire Police, the arrest and charging of the two suspects, and the court case that followed, where both were found guilty of Brianna's murder. We’ll look at the sentencing, the motives discussed in court - including obsession, violence and vulnerability -and the wider questions this case raises.


But beyond the crime itself, this is about remembering Brianna. A 16-year-old girl described as funny, confident and full of life. Someone who loved pink, made people laugh, and had plans for her future. Plans that were taken away far too soon.


This case sparked national conversation across the UK, including discussions around online behaviour, youth violence, vulnerability, and the importance of trust. It also led to widespread public tributes, vigils across cities like Manchester, Liverpool and London, and ongoing efforts by Brianna’s family to create a positive legacy in her name.


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Disclaimer:

The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. You can find the sources for each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:46.0

On a Saturday afternoon in February, 2023, a 16-year-old girl left her home in Birchwood

0:52.0

Warrington to meet a friend.

0:54.4

That might not sound like much, but to her it was a big step.

0:58.7

She'd made the journey on her own, got the bus, and was doing what any teenager would do,

1:03.8

heading out to spend a bit of time with someone she trusted.

1:07.6

But as the afternoon went on, something didn't quite feel right. A message sent to a friend

1:13.2

hinted at that. A quiet moment, a doubt, the kind most of us have probably felt at some point.

1:19.4

And not long after that, in a park not far from where she was meant to be meeting up, everything

1:24.5

changed. Because what unfolded that day wasn't random and it wasn't a spur of the moment act.

1:31.3

It was something far more calculated, something planned. In this episode of British murders with Stuart Blues, I'm taking a look at the murder of Brianna Jai, a case that shocked the UK, raised serious questions about vulnerability

1:46.8

and trust, and left a family and a community trying to come to terms with the loss of a 16-year-old

1:53.8

girl who should still be here today. Before we start, just a quick reminder to follow the podcast

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