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Britain's youngest female murderer who stabbed a stranger to death and bragged about it behind bars has had her release from prison blocked. branded the "Devil's Daughter"sharon carr - still remains a danger to the public, more than 30 years after she knifed 18-year-old Katie Rackliff more than 30 times in an unprovoked and brutal attack. Carr - who was just 12 at the time of her evil crime - picked her victim out at random as she saw her walking home from a night out in June 1992. The brutal murder went unsolved until two years later when she attacked a schoolgirl and boasted about Katie's murder in a young offender's institute - even writing twisted diary entries witch was really disturbing. Now, more than 30 years after the murder, Carr has had her efforts to walk free thrown out by the Parole Board - for the fourth time. Documents revealed she had only spent eight years in prison, having spent the majority of her sentence in "secure specialist settings". In a summary, parole chiefs said: "Evidence was presented in the dossier to the panel regarding Ms Carr’s progress and custodial conduct during her time in prison. Her behaviour had been variable and there had been instances of violence. Ms Carr had engaged with education and occupational work and had acted as a mentor to other prisoners. She had participated in an intensive programme and had engaged one-to-one with a prison psychologist." Experts also said she still displayed the same risk factors from the time of her offending. The document states: "At the time of her offending, these risk factors had included difficulties in coping with feelings of rejection. She had to manage aspects of her personality. Ms Carr had showed a strong tendency to develop intense feelings for certain people and to act disproportionately when she perceived problems in her relationships. That propensity had remained a factor during her sentence."