Facebook Killer Gets Life for Daughter’s Death

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Ramazan Acar, an australian man, left shocking Facebook messages, “bout to kill ma kid” and “payback u sl*t” which dubbed him the “Facebook killer”. He did the unthinkable!

In November of last year, Acar, 23, picked up his daughter at his ex-fiance, Rachelle D’Argent’s, home stating that he was going to take his daughter, Mimi, to get candy. She agreed, but later when they didn’t come back, she became worried and called the police. At a time later, in strange text messages, he wrote that she would not be getting her child back. And, then, asked how should he kill her, stabbing her or with a car crash. He also wrote, “I loved you Rachelle and look what you’ve made me do”. He regularly detailed his feelings on his Facebook page all hours of the day, stating his love for his daughter.

Acar, 24, was charged with murdering his precious baby girl by stabbing her and leaving her to die in a revenge plot. He plead “guilty” to the charges. Yazmina’s body was found in grassland at Greenvale, in north Melbourne.

The judge in the case. Justice Elizabeth Curtain, reportedly called the crime “chilling and horrific.” She also indicated that Acar deserved to be in prison for life.

Justice Curtain said, “More than that, the victim was your infant daughter, and she was killed by the one man in the world whose duty it was to love, nurture and protect her,” Justice Curtain said. “As such, your conduct was a fundamental breach of the trust that reposes between parent and child, a fundamental breach of a parent’s most fundamental obligation… Further, you committed this murder for the worst possible motives – revenge and spite. You killed your daughter to get back at her mother. You used your daughter, an innocent victim, as the instrument of your overarching desire to inflict pain on your former partner.”

Acar told police that he intended to kill himself but didn’t have the nerve to do it.

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