Had Enright killed Brandon as a twisted gesture to her boyfriend? Cops probing the killing had found disturbing entries in her journal.
That was my intention.” She’d also written that her boyfriend may not have liked her “surprise”. But why?Īfter Brandon’s death, Enright had written in her journal, “It was a form of a present. Cops determined she had lured him to the spot and then stabbed him to death. Moments later, Enright had invited Brandon to meet her at the treehouse the next day. Then she said she had seen him but he’d gone to buy drugs and hadn’t returned.īut investigators found a message Enright had sent her boyfriend the night before the killing that read, “Do you think we could add bubbles to the blood bath?”
It was on the stairs, inside the structure and under it – and it was found to be Brandon’s blood.Īt first, Enright said she hadn’t seen Brandon that day. Then, officers searching the area found blood in the neighbour’s treehouse. There were also used condoms and several knives. Along with the blood and animal carcasses, there was a bucket of animal organs. When police went to her home, they found some disturbing things. She’d invited him to visit her and had told him to keep their meeting a “secret”. Investigators looked at Brandon’s phone records and found that the day he vanished, his mobile could be traced to Enright’s address. While his body was badly decomposed, his shirt had 12 slits in it. He’d been stabbed a dozen times and his remains had been wrapped in a blanket, tarpaulin and sheet, then stuffed into two rubbish bags that had been duct-taped up. He’d been looking forward to turning 21 and his disappearance was very out of character.Ī week later, his Honda car was found abandoned at a supermarket.Īnd a week after that, a jogger found a body dumped on the side of a highway in Rindge, New Hampshire, a town just across the state line from Massachusetts. He’d told them he was visiting a relative the day before – but never showed up. Then, on 24 June, Brandon’s family reported him missing. He was working as a heating technician and had plans to run his own business one day. But by 2018 they had split and were just friends.Įnright started dating Jonathan Lind and Brandon found a new girlfriend. They would meet for sex in her neighbour’s treehouse, where Enright set up restraints. Perhaps the couple had bonded over being outsiders. He was also known as being quirky and having a goofy laugh. Although they were quite different, they dated for a while.īrandon, a former boy scout, was kind and thoughtful. Two years earlier, Enright had been studying at a vocational technical high school and met Brandon Chicklis while travelling on the bus.
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Enright had a taste for BDSM – and openly admitted that she enjoyed “blood play” in her sex life.Īt her home in Ashburnham, in the US state of Massachusetts, she made art from animal bones and kept animals in jars, known as “wet specimens”, plus vials of blood. In 2018, the then 21-year-old would do her day job and then work by night as a dominatrix, advertising herself on business cards as Mistress Jasmine. In fact, her obsession was getting disturbingly out of control. Dealing with test samples every day might not have appealed to everyone but Enright was obsessed with blood – even in her private life. Working as a phlebotomist at a clinical laboratory meant that Julia Enright wasn’t squeamish about handling blood.