The 19-year-old from Grays, Essex, had invited the youngster to his home before binding his limbs with duct tape and killing him.
The teenager made a disturbingly calm phone call to police after the attack.
'I need you to send police and a forensic team to my address,' he said, claiming he and Breck had got into a fight and 'only one of us came out alive'.Asked if he was confessing to killing someone, replied: 'Yes, I am.'
Then, giving his name, age, address, he told the operator Breck had lunged at him with a pen-knife.
'I don't remember exactly what happened but the fight ended with me cutting his throat,' he said.In an apparent state of calm, he signs off: 'Thank you for your help'.
'Following the infliction of the fatal injury to Breck Bednar, Lewis
Daynes disseminated images of his body to at least two people as well as
making contact with a member of his online community to tell them that
he was dead,' said Prosecutor Richard Whitham QC.
'He showered then changed his clothes before calling the police.'The two teenagers had been speaking for months after meeting via an online gaming service.
On the day of his murder, Breck had met his killer only once - the previous day.
'He showered then changed his clothes before calling the police.'The two teenagers had been speaking for months after meeting via an online gaming service.
On the day of his murder, Breck had met his killer only once - the previous day.
Today it emerged Daynes, who will spend at least 25 years behind bars, was accused of raping another teenager in 2011 but never faced conviction.
The claims were investigated by Essex Police but the case was dropped. His alleged victim is now reluctant to give evidence against him.
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