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Stephanie Scott's killer prepared a 'rape kit' before he dragged her into a school store room to sexually assault and stab her to death. The details have emerged along with footage of a police interview with her murderer's brother, after he burned Ms Scott's driver's licence and sold her rings for scraps. The court has previously heard that evidence against Stanford included the erectile disfunction medication Viagra, plastic handcuffs and cleaning products. When he returned, the teacher and bride-to-be wished him a 'happy Easter' when she went to leave. But before she had the chance, Stanford grabbed her and dragged her into a store room.
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As school teacher Stephanie Scott of New South Wales, Australia prepared lessons in her staff room on Easter Sunday last year, a relief cleaner was studying her from the corridor. Vincent Stanford, 25, then drove home to the house he shared with his mother and collected a "rape kit" before returning to Leeton High School where Scott, 26, was still working. Unaware of what he was planning, Scott then bumped into her killer and said: "I'm going home now, have a happy Easter". But as the bubbly bride-to-be tried to open the metal gate at the school's exit, Stanford grabbed her around the waist and put his hands over her mouth to smother her screams. He pulled her into a storeroom, which was once used as a photography dark room, threw her on the ground and locked the door. It was here he sexually assaulted her, then killed her by stabbing her in the neck with a knife. Stanford told police he had punched Scott unconscious, then stabbed her with a knife "to make sure she was dead". An agreed statement of facts was tendered during the sentencing hearing for Vincent Stanford's identical twin brother Marcus Stanford, who had pleaded guilty to being an accessory to murder after he pawned Scott's engagement and graduation rings.
Convicted murderer Vincent Stanford pictured when he was 11 revealed from that he has had violent thoughts since he was just seven-years-old. A cleaner who raped and murdered a school teacher days before her wedding was 'a serial killer in the making,' according to legal experts. Vincent Stanford is serving a life sentence for the brutal killing of year-old Stephanie Scott in Leeton, in rural New South Wales, in After he was arrested, Stanford told a psychiatrist about the violent thoughts he harboured as a child. According to the Daily Telegraph , legal experts have analysed his interview and concluded that he was a 'serial killer in the making'. Stanford first thought about killing when he was only six or seven years old. He knew his violent thoughts were not normal but kept them 'bottled up'. He said he would have violent thoughts on a weekly basis, especially when he had to interact with other people as he preferred to be alone. Vincent Stanford pictured is serving a life sentence for the brutal killing of the year-old New South Wales teacher, days before her wedding in Vincent Stanford pictured outside court in told a psychiatrist about the violent thoughts he harboured as a child.