What the 'Cat Killer' Murder Tells Us About the Trans Lobby
The trans movement has a pathological inability to acknowledge problems. Just look at its woeful reaction to the depravity of trans murderer Scarlet Blake.
"(It) could be worse though. At least it's not genocide." - The response of Scarlet Blake to the police arresting him for murder.
In the early hours of the 25th July 2021 a slightly-built Spanish engineer Jorge Martin Carreno became separated from his friends and sat down, confused, beside the architectural wonder that is the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford.
The building is one of the country’s foremost expressions of the rational, measured elegance of the Enlightenment. Yet as the 30 year old tried to sober up and get his bearings he little knew a force fuelled by the sort of diabolical and irrational hate the Enlightenment was supposed to consign to history ….was heading his way.
A 23 year old trans identified male, who called himself Scarlet Blake, not the first alias he’d adopted, was scouring the streets of Oxford looking for someone to kill. He was wearing a hooded jacket that hid his face. In his pockets was a cord he planned to use to strangle someone. Anyone.
For years Blake had been obsessed with death and murder. His sexual fantasies and those of his partner Ashlynn Bell revolved around torture and violence. They got off on strangling each other. Four months before Blake spotted Jorge he’d posted a video online in which he skinned and dissected a neighbour’s cat.
It goes without saying that Blake was and is …mentally ill. Among other things, he believed he was part of a “system” of multiple identities, one of which was feline. In his trial he would try to prove to the jury this was true by meowing. His cat identity didn’t stop him pushing what was left of his cat victim into a food blender and posing, smiling, with its bloodied head.
Blake’s desire to kill was driven by sexual obsession. It was also entangled with his trans identity. Blake first fantasised about murder when he railed against his parents who refused to affirm his adopted gender identity. During the trial he claimed his offer to his partner to kill them was only a metaphor.
"When I was 12 years old I came out as transgender. That has made my father really unhappy and my mother as well and that caused a very large emotional riff between us.
A headline in The Oxford Mail went so far as to suggest Blake’s descent into evil was a result of this lack of acceptance. They somehow failed to point out his career in crime began after he started cross-sex hormones.
Jorge was fished out of the River Cherwell two days after Blake struck up a conversation with him. At first his death looked like a tragic accident. The bruise on the back of his head was assumed to be the result of a stumble and fall. It took two years for Thames Valley Police to reveal the grotesque truth. The key piece of evidence was not theirs though,