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Jessica Camilleri would call strangers and threaten to cut off their head before decapitating her mother Rita

Jessica loved numbers.
WARNING: This story contains graphic content that some readers may find upsetting.
Her favourites were two, three and five.
She liked repeating them to form a random phone number.
Then she would call and tell a stranger she was going to cut off their head.
One night in July last year, Jessica Camilleri lived out the threat of decapitation — on her mother, Rita.
Then 25, she stood bloodstained from head to toe on her Western Sydney street and confessed under torchlight.
“I killed my mum,” she told a police officer, motioning to her left.
“My mum’s head is over there.”
The conversation was captured by a body-worn camera and played in a NSW Supreme Court trial last week.
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