Paris Bennett: The Mentally Disturbed Boy Who Murdered His Sister

Paris Bennett has a mental health condition and is a killer who harshly killed his young four-year-old sister Ella Bennett. Paris was 13 when he cut his sister multiple times after physically smashing her.

Paris Bennett has a mental health condition and is a killer who harshly killed his young four-year-old sister Ella Bennett. 

Paris was 13 when he cut his sister multiple times after physically smashing her.

He assumes entire liability, and each teacher that met him said that he couldn’t be rehabilitated. 

In his first confession, Paris Bennett confessed he killed his sister since he needed to punish Charity Lee’s mom, who was angry with her. 

He knew killing her sister would hurt her mom more. The noble cause had backslide into drugs after getting herself clean for a very long time. 

Since that depressing evening, Lee connected her girl with butterflies that were the last painting she made in school. 

In 2012, Lee brought forth another kid, Phoenix; even after what occurred with Ella and Paris, she allowed Paris to talk with her child Phoenix. 

The Depressing Night and Evil Act 

It was around 12:30 on Feb. 5, 2007; Charity Lee was working at Buffalo Wild Wings when police told her that her girl had been harmed, she advised them to take her to her little girl now, and they told her, “you can’t go, she’s dead.” 

She inquired as to whether her child was alright? Furthermore, they said, “We have him….” 

Before going to her work, Charity left her home on a sitter to look after her kids Ella and Paris Bennett. 

Paris, who has an excellent IQ level, had various plans; he persuaded the sitter to leave at some point around 10 pm. 

Paris, at the time, went to her little sister’s room. He pushed her, physically attacked her, and wounded her multiple times. 

He then, at that point, called his friend from school and visited for six minutes before calling 911. 

He told the officer on call that, “I unintentionally killed someone,” the officer  reacted, “You think you killed someone?” Paris said, “No, I KNOW I did. My sister…. I feel so messed up.”  

The officer on call advised him to give some medical things to his sister, but he stayed there doing nothing as he probably was aware Ella Bennett was at that point dead. 

In Charity Lee’s book “How Now Butterfly,” she reavers that Paris watched brutal pornography for a long time before physically attacking and killing his sister. 

He watched realistic pornography like “S&M,” “servitude,” and “twistedness.” He even looked for movies in the hours to learn the way to kill someone. 

Lee wrote in her book, “His wounds were slow and deliberate, not furious, not a wild fury, Not all were profound. Most were shallow hits and penetrated.” 

Furthermore, Paris Bennett confesses that he killed his sister because he had a visualization in his brain that his sister seemed like a pumpkin-headed evil. 

However, later he changed his statement and said that he arranged the murder of his younger sibling and uncovered that he needed to kill his sister and intended to kill his mother. 

Paris arranged the murder. He needed his mom to be in pain, so he removed both of her kids from her, he killed his sister, and he realized that he would go to jail, and she would lose him as well. 

He needed his mom to suffer in her life. At the point when Charity went to jail to visit her child, he said: 

“You’re correct. I killed her.” Even while in prison, he keeps on hurting his mom, making statements like, “I love watching your pain.” 

Lee realizes that Paris Bennett may kill her one day. This acknowledgment came after her visit finished in Paris.

She wrote in her diary, “He punched the table into me, sticking me against the concrete divider behind me. He pulled my air. I was in shock, deadened. Then, at that point, he pulled the table back, I paused to rest, and he hammered it into me once more.” 

In 2017 Paris Bennett addressed The Family I had and communicated: 

“I decided to do my crime, and I take the entire liability for my deeds. I’m not crazy, and I don’t experience the ill effects of any psychological instability.” 

Meeting with Piers Morgan

In his meeting with Piers Morgan, Paris Bennett uncovered how he at first designated his mom. 

However, at that point killed his 4-year-old sister, as it would be a method of rebuffing his mom in the most noticeably terrible ways conceivable. 

He said: “For a long time, there was only this hot, flaring bundle of fierceness in the pit of my stomach, and it was aimed at my mom.

Also, one reason why I decided to kill my sister and not another person is that I realized that by doing that, I could hurt my mom in the absolute worst manner since I had consistently known, as a youngster, that the most decimating thing to my mom would be the deficiency of one of her kids. I figured out how to remove both her kids in a single singular motion.” 

He further added, “Yes, I carried out colossal wrongdoing however does that one misstep characterize as long as I can remember… I don’t figure it does.” 

“As I would like to think, in case you were pre-arranging a film about a youthful maniac, you would pick someone like Paris. He is profoundly canny; he has an IQ level of a virtuoso. He is exceptionally well-spoken. He is very articulate. He is gorgeous. It’s genuine what he did.” Piers Morgan said. 

Paris Bennett Now

Paris Bennett is carrying out a 40-year punishment at the Ferguson Unit Texas State Prison. He is now 26 and will be qualified for parole in 2027. 

Specialists have encouraged Charity Lee and her child Phoenix to crawl under a rock after Paris sets free from jail. 

Yet, even after the danger, she permits her most youthful child Phoenix to converse with Paris since she needs to show her most youthful kid what is genuine love and absolution. 

Lee gets what made her child do the incomprehensible wrongdoing; when Paris was 11, she took cocaine for a multi-month period, making him step in and take care of his sister. 

Since the demise of her little girl, Lee connects her girl with butterflies since that was the last painting she made in school. 

Lee has gone through feelings and decides to pardon her child and acknowledge him for his identity. 

“My child is a mental case. I can’t help him. That may not make any difference over the long haul. What might matter is I can’t, not now, abandon him. I love my firstborn with as much power as I have since that day I discovered I was pregnant with him. ” 

“What I know about my child is this. He is wiped out. He can’t muster enough willpower to care that he physically attacked and killed Ella. He has a dark side that is lethargic at this moment, yet my child is risky. Under the right conditions, I accept he could kill once more, with as little regret about it as he has for how he dealt with Ella. I realize he will encounter those conditions consistently whenever he is shipped off jail. I genuinely trust he doesn’t need to kill again because Texas does not worry about common liberties.”

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