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What drives a teenager to become a killer? In 2001, three-year-old Courtney Morley-Clarke was put to bed on a hot summer night on the NSW Central Coast. By morning, her bed was empty, the screen door wide open, and her nightie lay on the ground. Police soon discovered Courtney hadn’t wandered off, she was abducted and murdered by her 13-year-old neighbour, Australia’s youngest convicted killer. He confessed it was practice for more killings. After serving 22 years in prison, he’s now back in the community. So, how can someone so young commit such a horrific act? Criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro joins us to explain. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. Timestamps: 00:00 - When Teenage Behaviour Turns Murderous 00:52 - The Disappearance of 3-Year-Old Courtney Morley-Clarke 02:10 - The 13-Year-Old Neighbour Becomes a Suspect 03:34 - A Chilling Confession & The Ransom Plot 04:47 - From Prison to a Controversial Release 06:35 - Expert Analysis with Criminal Psychologist Tim Watson-Munro 11:02 - What Pushes a Child to Kill? 16:22 - "Delayed Maturation": Why Incarceration Stunts Growth 22:17 - Can a Personality Disorder Be Treated? 25:07 - The "Born Evil" Debate 28:00 - The Anonymity Dilemma: Should We Know His Identity? 31:45 - The Lasting Psychological Impact on a Community