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Amanda Taylor, 24, said stabbing Charles Taylor in the heart felt as exciting as her first rollercoaster ride.

Twisted Taylor posted grinning selfies with the bloodied corpse of her victim on social media in a series of images that disgusted the world.

She admits she felt "freedom" after knifing the 59-year-old in the neck and chest 31 times.

(Image: Montgomery County Police/Facebook)

Stab-happy Amanda Taylor described the murder of her father-in-law as a "good thing".

In a post explaining her reasons for hacking Charles to death, Taylor threatened to "kill more" if police "keep looking for me".

Now, two years on from the crime, Taylor looks back on her crime with "absolutely no remorse".

She told Crime Watch in a phone interview from jail: "I was very happy, I was very happy just to finally get all that built-up hate and anger and all those feelings out on him.

"When I stabbed him I didn't see anything and he just looked at me and he was like 'what are you doing?' and as I was stabbing him, he had reached up and got my hair.

"I continued to stab him but he kept yelling and it made me nervous so Sean [her then partner] took the crow bar, the tire iron or whatever, and hit him in the back of the head."

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Amanda wrote on Instagram after the slaughter: "Everything I did was for the right reasons".

Baby-faced Taylor said she blamed Charles for "destroying" her husband Rex, who committed suicide outside of his father's home.

Grieving Taylor believed her late husband's battle with drugs and depression was down to Charles.

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After she posed for snaps with the hideous remains, Taylor expressed her relief at "finally" having "closure with Rex".

"I don't care what anyone thinks," she boasted.

Bizarrely, Taylor then attempted to contact ISIS, insisting she "wasn't trying to join" but had a "weird obsession" with the terror group.

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"I tried to reach out but obviously nothing happened from it," she said.

Fleeing the home in Ellett, Virginia, Taylor is then thought to have turned on accomplice Sean Ball, who was hospitalised after being found unconscious at the side of a road.

Ball, 32, was caged for 60 years for second-degree murder.

Amanda Taylor was handed a life sentence in Montgomery County. A later appeal was rejected by Virginia judges in March this year.

For confidential support on suicide matters or emotional support, call the Samaritans on 116 123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details.