Jealous man who ‘slit YouTube star Bianca Devins throat’ after she kissed another man pleads guilty
THE MAN accused in the gruesome killing of social media teen star Biana Devins confessed to hear death in court on Monday, according to new reports.
Brandon Clark, 21, initially pleaded not guilty to charges after he was accused of slitting 17-year-old Devin’s throat with a large knife and posting pictures of her body online in an act of jealousy after she kissed another man, Syracuse.com reports.
Brandon Clark pleaded guilty in court Monday as he confessed to killing YouTube star Bianca Devins[/caption]
Clark was accused of slitting Devins’ throat and posting pictures of her body online after she kissed another man[/caption]
Clark changed his plea to in court on Monday, however, confessing his guilt.
“I think I need to realize what I did I can’t undo, as much as I want to, ” Clark said in New York court Monday, as reported by Syracuse.com.
“I have to face it.”
Clark allegedly committed the gruesome act after the YouTube star reportedly kissed another man at a Queens concert in July 2019, the New York Post reported.
The couple had traveled to New York City together from Utica, upstate.
After he slit her throat, Devins posted pictures of her body online.
In addition to posting pictures of Devins’ body, Clark also posted a picture of himself after he cut his own throat, the New Post reported.
Clark changed his ‘not guilty’ plea to ‘guilty’ in court Monday[/caption]
Clark apologized for posting the picture of Devins online after her death[/caption]
Devins and Clark had been to a concert together in New York City[/caption]
Clark may face 25 years to life in prison[/caption]
The graphic photos circulated on social media following her death.
Clark apologised in court yesterday for his actions and posting the pictures.
“I apologize to all the people that knew and loved her. I apologize to everybody affected by this – everybody who had to see that horrific picture of her. I know sorry is not enough and it won’t take back what I did. I wish I had more to give,” he added when speaking in court.
Although some websites have attempted to take the pictures down, they continue to resurface.
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Clark was set to go to trial with a not guilty plea later this month, and will now be sentenced in April, Syracuse.com reported.
He will face the maximum prison sentence of 25 years to life in prison, Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara told Syracuse.com.
Devins’ mother, Kim, is hosting a gala with her daughter’s artwork in her honor on Feb. 15.
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