Amie Gray Murder: the criminology student who stabbed the woman in the random attack in Bournemouth Beach to death is imprisoned for life

A criminology student who He asked his course teacher how to get away homocide Before stabbing a woman to death and hitting her friend in a random attack Bournemouth Beach He was imprisoned to life with a minimum period of 39 years.
Nasen Saadi, 21 years old, killed Amie Gray, 34, and seriously injured Leanne Miles, now 39, Given that the couple was enjoying a chat late at night next to a small fire to warm up to Dorset Seaside Resort in summer.
The 21 -year -old stabbed the personal trainer 10 timesIncluded in his heart and hit his friend 20 times on May 24th of last year.
The accused had studied places to kill and was “fascinated” with the knives, buying six blades from the websites, with several found at his aunt’s house where he lived and in his parents’ house.

Saadi, of Croydon, in South of London, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum period of 39 years a Winchester Crown Court Friday, after being sentenced for murder and attempted murder in December following a trial in the same court. He was also sentenced for not having given the police the PIN code of the mobile phone.
The process felt that Saadi, who had studied criminology and criminal psychology at the University of Greenwich, used the name “Ninja Killer” for its Snapchat account and also used the username “NSKILLS” on its computer.
Saadi, who had abandoned a physical education course, had carried out research on Milly Dowler and Brianna Ghey Killings.

The court was told that Saadi had booked two hotels for a four -night stay in Bournemouth starting May 21 and was shown on the CCTV that carried out “reviews” of the Lungomare and the murder scene, which took place around 11.40 pm on May 24.
During his stay, the accused, who is a fan of horror films, also went to the cinema to see the film “Slasher” The Strangers – Chapter 1.
The defendant, who chose not to provide evidence, denied performing the attacks by saying that it was a case of incorrect identity and adding that it had to be “obscured” when they occurred.
By suggesting a reason for the attack, Sarah Jones KC said: “This accused seems to have wanted to know how life would be to take, perhaps he wanted to know how women would have been feeling afraid, perhaps he thought he would make you feel powerful, to make it interesting for others. He simply could not see people committed to seeing a people engaged in a normal social interaction and decided to escape, to hurt, for burning.
In a statement released after the trial, Gray Sian Gray’s wife He said: “Amie will never be forgotten. He touched the life of so many. The immense support and love shown by everyone, reflect precisely this. Amie’s life has been brutally taken, but now he can rest in peace. His strength lives in all of us.”
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