I’m in love with brother of man who murdered my sister and we have two kids together – my mum won’t talk to me --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE sister of a murdered schoolgirl has fallen in love with her killer’s brother and they even have two kids together. Jessica Aylward was just 13 when sister Rebecca, 15, was lured to the woods and then beaten to death with a rock by ex-boyfriend Joshua Davies. Victim Rebecca Aylward’s sister Jessica with the killer’s brother Jordan and one of their kidsWNS WNSRebecca Aylward was aged just 15 when was lured to the woods by ex-boyfriend Joshua Davies[/caption] WNSKiller Joshua Davies was 16 when he murdered her after making a sickening bet with his friends[/caption] The monster — aged 16 at the time — murdered her after making a sickening bet with his friends that he would kill in exchange for a cooked breakfast. More than a decade on, we can now reveal Jessica has found love with his brother Jordan — sparking a huge family rift. The couple, who have two children, have been dating for at least six years and have shared pictures online together celebrating their unlikely love. Jessica, now 27, confirmed: “I am with Jordan, who is Josh’s brother and we have a family together. “I don’t have any contact with my mother.” She added in a message online: “Happy birthday to my Jordy who gave me two beautiful babies, thank you for everything you always do for us. We love you to the moon and back twice.” Jessica also said Jordan, 28, came from a “handsome” family. And she heaped praise on the brothers’ mum, Hayley, despite her other son still being behind bars. Jordan wrote in a tribute to his partner on Valentine’s Day last year: “I would like to say a happy valentines to the love of my life and the mother of our beautiful children. “I am so lucky to have you by my side through thick and thin and to call you my partner. “I love you impossible girl.” Joshua murdered ex-girlfriend Rebecca after making the vile bet. The killer, now 30, also discussed by which method he would “get rid of” Rebecca. Two days before the October 2010 attack, the schoolboy said to his teenage pals: “You may owe me a breakfast.” The thug lured Rebecca to the woods near Aberkenfig, South Wales, where he bashed her skull with a rugby ball-sized rock. Her body was found face-down wearing new clothes she had bought for their meeting. The killer and victim had known each other for years and dated for three months. He tried to cover his tracks with a fake alibi, insisting he was “chilling” and watching Strictly Come Dancing at the time of her death. Joshua’s sentence is shorter than Rebecca’s life — it’s an insult Sonia Aylward But he could not explain a Facebook status update following the murder, which read: “I enjoyed a rather good day and a lovely breakfast.” He blamed a friend for the killing, but was convicted in July 2011 and jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years. Joshua is said to have later confessed to a probation officer, admitting: “I did it, nobody else was involved. I am totally responsible.” Rebecca and Jessica’s mother Sonia, 63, has long campaigned for Davies to stay locked up beyond the minimum jail sentence, which expires next year. Davies’s parents supported their son throughout his five-week trial. And the killer and victim’s parents are now grandparents to the same two young children. Speaking previously, Sonia said: “Joshua’s sentence is shorter than Rebecca’s life — it’s an insult. That cowardly monster planned to kill my beautiful daughter in the most horrific way possible. He should never be released Sonia Aylward “That cowardly monster planned to kill my beautiful daughter in the most horrific way possible. He should never be released. I can’t celebrate special occasions and I have an empty chair at my dinner table because Rebecca should be here with us enjoying life. “Joshua Davies robbed us of watching our precious and perfect little girl flourish into a successful young woman. “We will never forgive him for tearing our world apart so brutally. “She was a much loved daughter and sister.” Sonia did not respond to requests for a comment on her daughter’s relationship.

Oct 13, 2024 - 20:15
I’m in love with brother of man who murdered my sister and we have two kids together – my mum won’t talk to me --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE sister of a murdered schoolgirl has fallen in love with her killer’s brother and they even have two kids together.

Jessica Aylward was just 13 when sister Rebecca, 15, was lured to the woods and then beaten to death with a rock by ex-boyfriend Joshua Davies.

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Victim Rebecca Aylward’s sister Jessica with the killer’s brother Jordan and one of their kids
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Rebecca Aylward was aged just 15 when was lured to the woods by ex-boyfriend Joshua Davies[/caption]
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Killer Joshua Davies was 16 when he murdered her after making a sickening bet with his friends[/caption]

The monster — aged 16 at the time — murdered her after making a sickening bet with his friends that he would kill in exchange for a cooked breakfast.

More than a decade on, we can now reveal Jessica has found love with his brother Jordan — sparking a huge family rift.

The couple, who have two children, have been dating for at least six years and have shared pictures online together celebrating their unlikely love.

Jessica, now 27, confirmed: “I am with Jordan, who is Josh’s brother and we have a family together.

“I don’t have any contact with my mother.”

She added in a message online: “Happy birthday to my Jordy who gave me two beautiful babies, thank you for everything you always do for us. We love you to the moon and back twice.”

Jessica also said Jordan, 28, came from a “handsome” family.

And she heaped praise on the brothers’ mum, Hayley, despite her other son still being behind bars.

Jordan wrote in a tribute to his partner on Valentine’s Day last year: “I would like to say a happy valentines to the love of my life and the mother of our beautiful children.

“I am so lucky to have you by my side through thick and thin and to call you my partner.

“I love you impossible girl.”

Joshua murdered ex-girlfriend Rebecca after making the vile bet.

The killer, now 30, also discussed by which method he would “get rid of” Rebecca.

Two days before the October 2010 attack, the schoolboy said to his teenage pals: “You may owe me a breakfast.”

The thug lured Rebecca to the woods near Aberkenfig, South Wales, where he bashed her skull with a rugby ball-sized rock.

Her body was found face-down wearing new clothes she had bought for their meeting.

The killer and victim had known each other for years and dated for three months.

He tried to cover his tracks with a fake alibi, insisting he was “chilling” and watching Strictly Come Dancing at the time of her death.

Joshua’s sentence is shorter than Rebecca’s life — it’s an insult Sonia Aylward

But he could not explain a Facebook status update following the murder, which read: “I enjoyed a rather good day and a lovely breakfast.”

He blamed a friend for the killing, but was convicted in July 2011 and jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years.

Joshua is said to have later confessed to a probation officer, admitting: “I did it, nobody else was involved. I am totally responsible.”

Rebecca and Jessica’s mother Sonia, 63, has long campaigned for Davies to stay locked up beyond the minimum jail sentence, which expires next year.

Davies’s parents supported their son throughout his five-week trial.

And the killer and victim’s parents are now grandparents to the same two young children.

Speaking previously, Sonia said: “Joshua’s sentence is shorter than Rebecca’s life — it’s an insult.

That cowardly monster planned to kill my beautiful daughter in the most horrific way possible. He should never be released Sonia Aylward

“That cowardly monster planned to kill my beautiful daughter in the most horrific way possible. He should never be released. I can’t celebrate special occasions and I have an empty chair at my dinner table because Rebecca should be here with us enjoying life.

“Joshua Davies robbed us of watching our precious and perfect little girl flourish into a successful young woman.

“We will never forgive him for tearing our world apart so brutally.

“She was a much loved daughter and sister.”

Sonia did not respond to requests for a comment on her daughter’s relationship.




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