A blonde Danish teenager who murdered her mother after watching ISIS sickening filmed beheadings of British hostages has been jailed along with her older jihadi lover.
Lisa
Borch was aged only 15 when in October last year she spent hours on
YouTube watching footage of the savage decapitations of David Haines and
Alan Henning.
Afterwards
she and her radical Muslim boyfriend Bakhtiar Mohammed Abdulla, 29,
took a long-bladed kitchen knife and stabbed her mother Tina Römer
Holtegaard at least 20 times at the home they shared in rural Kvissel.
A court
which sentenced Borch to nine years in jail heard how she became
obsessed with militant Islam after falling in love with a unnamed Muslim
.
But he jilted her when he moved back to Sweden to be with his wife and children.
Nevertheless she found a new soulmate in Iraq-born Abdulla, whom she befriended after meeting at a refugee centre near her home.
Following
the brutal murder, in which both Borch and Abdulla participated, the
teenager called police claiming: 'I heard my mother scream and I looked
out the window and saw a white man running away. Please come here, there
is blood everywhere.'
On
arrival police found Mrs Holtegaard, whose husband was away on a short
business trip at the time of her murder, covered in her own blood in
bed.
Despite
making the frantic phone call, the victim's daughter was discovered
sitting on a chair in the living room playing with her iPhone and
watching videos on YouTube. When police asked where her mother was,
Borch refused to leave her computer and simply pointed upstairs.
A
later police examination of the computer showed that she had watched
endless repeats of the beheadings of the two Britons, both of whom had
gone to Syria on humanitarian missions.
'She
watched them the whole evening long,' said prosecutors at her trial.
When police first arrived at the house she didn't leave the computer and
merely pointed upstairs to indicate where her mother lay dead. It was
this apparent disinterest which made her prime suspect in a matter of
minutes.
The
court heard that Borch's twin sister had recently moved out of the
family home because she couldn't stand the constant arguing that went on
between her mother and sister.
Prosecutors said it was this 'endless rowing which cost the mother her life.'
The
court was told that Borch had teamed up with Abdulla after being dumped
by her first lover. The two planned to flee together to Syria and fight
for the ISIS cause.
Borch claimed at the trial that they were 'just good friends' but authorities believe they were lovers.
The
rows with her mother intensified as she pressured her daughter to break
off her relationship with him and 'live the life of a normal
teenager.'
Prosecutor
Karina Skou told the court that the pair made a diabolical pact to kill
her mother saying: 'This murder was cold blooded, ice cold and
committed in a bestial manner.'
Borch
even showed her twin sister the knife she planned to use to kill their
mother, but the comment was incorrectly written off a macabre joke.