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A criminology student has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder after stabbing two women on Bournemouth beach in what authorities described as a “senseless” attack. Amie Gray, 34, lost her life, while her 38-year-old companion, Leanne Miles, was seriously injured. The incident took place on Durley Chine Beach on May 24th, with the victims seemingly “chosen at random.” Nasen Saadi, aged 20 and from Croydon, was convicted following a trial at Winchester Crown Court.
Commenting on behalf of Ms. Gray’s spouse, Sian Gray, Detective Inspector Mark Jenkins of Dorset Police stated that “Amie’s life has been brutally taken, but now she can rest in peace. She touched the lives of so many. The immense support and love shown by everyone reflects just that. Her strength lives on in all of us.” The murder was described as a “senseless attack” by Benjamin May, senior crown prosecutor with CPS Wessex, which had shocked the people of Bournemouth.
The jury took five hours and 36 minutes to deliberate, followed by the verdict after a nine-day trial. Judge Mrs. Justice Cutts called the crime Saadi was convicted of the most serious, and therefore, he will remain imprisoned for life, with a minimum term of “considerable length.” Saadi claimed that he was a victim of “mistaken identity” during his police interview and refused to disclose his passwords, including his mobile phone’s passcode.
In the days leading up to the murder, Saadi had conducted extensive online research, searching for information on the best hotels with no CCTV, the Setagaya family murders in Japan, and the most dangerous knives. CCTV footage provided evidence of Saadi traveling from Croydon to Bournemouth, conducting recces of the area before finally moving to the Silver How Hotel. The judge will sentence him at Winchester Crown Court on March 28th
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