A TikToker bragged that she’d ‘been a bad girl’ shortly after killing an Army veteran by stabbing him multiple times.
Winter Swan-Miller recorded a TikTok video while Stuart Maxwell Crocker lay dead on the floor in the same flat at The Signals, New Street, Andover, on June 23, last year.
Mr Crocker's body was only discovered five days later when a neighbour phoned 999 concerned for his welfare.
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Swan-Miller was found guilty of Mr Crocker’s murder following a 12-week trial at Winchester Crown Court.
She was sentenced on Tuesday, August 6, and will serve a minimum of 23 years in prison.
Now, Hampshire Constabulary have released a TikTok posted by Swan-Miller following the heinous attack on Mr Crocker.
Swan-Miller told her followers: "I'm going to be taking a break from TikTok for a bit I think because I've been a bad girl.
"If you want to write to me, I'll happily write back."
She continued: “I can only explain when the time comes but I had to do what I did because of my situation.
"You probably won’t want to speak to me when you find out, anyway, but there is more to the story than just one side.
"I just hope that it all goes well really.
"At the moment I feel sick, I don’t think that I’ve done a bad thing at all.”
The 37-year-old also told viewers that she was hungry, and that she was “going to go for a McDonald’s breakfast and just nip into Tesco” to get her therapy dog Oblivion a new lead.
She claimed that Oblivion “got stolen by drug addicts”.
During the trial, jurors were shown a number of TikToks, organised into parts, which were posted on June 23 - the same day as the murder.
In one video, titled "Part Two", Swan-Miller can be heard saying: "Taking my dog from me, the only thing in the entire world that I've got.
"I did do what I did and I did it because I had no choice. They took away the only thing in my life that I have got, and that's my dog Oblivion."
She added: "You took away my dog, you all did this."
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