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Murder of Ella Bennett
StandortAbilene, Texas, U.S.
DateFebruary 5, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-02-05)
c. 12:30 a.m. (CST)
Attack type
Child-on-child murder by stabbing, strangulation, sororicide, child rape
WeaponKnife
VictimElla Bennett, aged 4
PerpetratorParis Lee Bennett
MotiveRevenge against his mother
VerdictPleaded guilty
ConvictionsCapital murder
Sentence40 years in prison (parole possible after 20 years)

On February 4, 2007, Paris Lee Bennett, a 13-year old American boy, murdered his 4-year old sister, Ella Bennett, in Abilene, Texas. Paris stabbed Ella 17 times as he choked and sexually assaulted her. The murder committed the murder due to Paris's resentment towards his mother, Charity Bennett, as he believed the best way to emotionally damage his mother was to kill her daughter.

Paris pleaded guilty in juvenile court to capital murder, and was given the maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after 20 years. Following the murder, Paris was diagnosed as a psychopath.

The murder has gained extensive attention due to the circumstances of the killing, as well as the ages of both the perpetrator and the victim.

Background

Charity Bennett, the mother of Paris and Ella Bennett, was the daughter of Kyla Claar Bennett, a woman who was charged with conspiring to murder her husband, James Robert Bennett Jr. She was controversially found not guilty, and Charity believes her mother was actually guilty. During her childhood, Charity intentionally became addicted to drugs in an attempt to bring attention from her mother to her, but Kyla never showed any interest. Many suspect Kyla is a psychopath.[1][2][3]

As a child, Paris was known as charismatic and likable, and was reported to have an IQ of 141. After Paris's younger sister Ella was born, he seemed to show resentment that he was no longer the only focus of his mother's life. One year prior to the murder of Ella, Paris was put in a mental health facility after he had attempted to stab Charity.[3]

Murder

Shortly before the murder, Charity had relapsed into her drug addiction, and this was believed to be Paris's breaking point to what made him decide to murder Ella.

On February 4, 2007, Charity hired a babysitter, as she had to work late at her job at the restaurant Buffalo Wild Wings as it was the night of the 2007 Super Bowl. Around 10 p.m., Paris was able to manipulate the babysitter and convinced her to leave the house. Later that night sometime before 11:30 p.m., Paris entered Ella's room, choked and sexually assaulted her as he stabbed her 17 times. Following the murder, he called a school friend for about six minutes before deciding to call 9-1-1. On the call, Paris appeared to fake insanity, telling the dispatcher that he thought Ella was an inflamed pumpkin-headed demon and stabbed her. Once the dispatcher instructed Paris to perform CPR, he instead pretended he was by counting with the dispatcher as he paced around the room. Paris was later arrested sometime before 12:30 a.m.[3][4][5][6]

Following his arrest, Paris was charged with the capital murder of Ella. Paris was not charged as an adult, and instead was charged in juvenile court. He pleaded guilty to capital murder and was sentenced to 40 years in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years, which is the maximum sentence for a defendant convicted of capital murder in juvenile court in Texas. When he was 19, Paris was transferred to adult prison.[7] During proceedings, Paris was diagnosed as a psychopath.[8] Paris will first be eligible for parole in February 2027. If he is never granted parole, he will be released in February 2047.[9]

Charity has maintained contact with Paris since the murder, which Paris has said surprised him. Charity has been told that she and her new son are at risk once Paris is released, which she accepts and has acknowledged she will most likely need to move to a new location once Paris is released. Experts have said that it is unlikely that Paris can ever be rehabilitated.[8]

Aftermath

In 2017, a documentary was released about the case, titled The Family I Had, focusing on Charity's life of being the daughter of a murder suspect (Kyla), and the mother of both a murderer (Paris) and a murder victim (Ella).[3]

Paris Bennett made headlines in 2019 when he gave an interview to broadcaster Piers Morgan.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Kyla Bennett Freed on $100,000 Bond - May 15, 1980". The Atlanta Constitution. 1980-05-15. p. 144. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  2. ^ "Jurors Clear Kyla Bennett in Cobb Trial". The Atlanta Constitution. 1980-07-09. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  3. ^ a b c d "'The Family I Had' Is One Of The Saddest, Most Unnerving Documentaries You'll Ever See". Ranker. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  4. ^ a b "Boy murdered his 4yo sister just to make his mother suffer". NZ Herald. 2023-06-06. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  5. ^ Clarendon, Dan (2018-01-06). "Who Is Paris Bennett? Convict Killed Sister When He Was 13 and She Was 4". In Touch Weekly. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  6. ^ "Mum reveals moment she heard her four-year-old daughter was murdered by her son". Yahoo News. 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  7. ^ Garza, Ariana (2012-09-05). "Abilene teen to serve remainder of 40-year sentence -- for killing 4-year-old sister -- in adult prison". KTXS. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  8. ^ a b "Paris Bennett: The Horrific Story Of The Psychopath Who Killed His Four-Year-Old Sister". 2021-03-08. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  9. ^ "Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search". inmate.tdcj.texas.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-06.