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VIDEO: Most Evil Children in History

It’s really hard to picture young children as dangerous criminals, but, sadly, some of them are actually evil masterminds.

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This video presents ten children who’ve done horrible things.

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The most chilling story must be Josh Phillips’!

According to Wikipedia, on November 3, 1998, Maddie Clifton disappeared. The first suspect named in the case was neighbor Larry Grisham. Grisham had been arrested twice in the past, both times between 15 and 20 years earlier, in sexual battery cases, but in both incidents, charges were dropped.

Grisham failed a lie detector test in relation to Maddie’s disappearance, but provided an alibi.

Police called off the search for Maddie, but the community, including over 400 volunteers, persisted. A reward was offered; that was initially $50,000 but it was later doubled. One of the volunteers was Phillips.

The FBI became involved in the case. Flyers were distributed around town, including at a local Jaguars-Bengals game. Television series America’s Most Wanted also offered to broadcast the story.

The search ended a week after the disappearance when Phillips’ mother Melissa went to clean his room and found that his waterbed seemed to be “leaking”. Upon further examination, she discovered Maddie’s body hidden inside the pedestal of her son’s waterbed. She promptly ran outside her home and went across the street to get the police.

Phillips was arrested that day at his school. He was held in maximum security as he made his first court appearance. It was determined that Clifton’s cause of death was due to stabbing and clubbing with a baseball bat. Phillips claimed the event happened one afternoon when he was home alone and Maddie came to his house asking him to come outside and play.

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As the two were playing baseball, Maddie threw the ball at him and he hit it. The ball struck the 8-year-old’s eye, causing her to bleed.

Phillips claimed that he panicked, fearing what his father would do when he got home, and proceeded to drag her into his room and strangle her with a phone cord for approximately 15 minutes. Soon after, he hit her again with the baseball bat and stabbed her 11 times.

Phillips was charged with first-degree murder. His trial was held in Polk County due to the massive amount of media coverage. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison, with no possibility of parole. Because he was under 16, he was not eligible for the death penalty under Florida’s law at the time.

While the autopsy did not reveal any sexual assault, Maddie’s body was found nude from the waist down.

The murder appears to have been motivated by Phillips’s fear of his abusive father, who would have been very angry had he found Madelyn inside their house. Phillips stated on the TV program Too Young to Kill: 15 Shocking Crimes that if he could take it back, he would, subsequently breaking down into tears.

Phillips attended Blackstone Career Institute, a distance learning program, graduating with a paralegal degree in 2007. He works as a paralegal, helping other inmates with their appeals.

Sometime after the trial, Maddie Clifton’s parents, Steve and Sheila Clifton, divorced after 25 years of marriage.

Joanna Grey

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