Nasen Saadi, 20, who was found guilty of murdering a stranger on Bournemouth Beach, was reported to the Metropolitan Police three months before he launched his attack on Amie Gray.
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Three months before the attack, an allegation of stalking was made against Saadi, leading the Metropolitan Police to refer itself to the police watchdog.
Wow, that ended abruptly, a not guilty plea and a trial scheduled for three to four weeks, lasted just nine days and these included delays! Anyone any idea why it ended so quickly, despite everyone knowing he was guilty?
It was only after a large scale CCTV search that Saadi was eventually identified, all owing to one crucial slip up from the violence obsessed murderer - an innocent trip to a nearby corner shop.
Nasen Saadi, 21, stabbed Amie Gray, 34, to death after months of research on how to get away with murder
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''He said the psychiatric report revealed Saadi had “repressed socially induced trauma resulting from a combination of real and perceived rejections and social humiliations resulting in him feeling alien from general society, a social misfit, somebody who had hardly any friends at school, had never had a girlfriend and seemed to be avoided”.
He had “significantly low self-esteem and a general sense of inadequacy”, which led to him becoming fascinated with violent films and “finding some level of fascination in the mind of a psychopath”. The barrister said: “There’s an ongoing sense of rage against society. The idea of high levels of notoriety became a valid goal in itself.”
Although it’s welcome to see that minimum sentences for this type of murder are much higher than in the 1980s or 1990s or even 2000s, it is long past time for sentencing reform so that the sadistic; planned murders of one adult (as well as children or multiple adults) can more easily attract a whole life sentence. The failed experiment with “rehabilitation” must end. This guy should never be putting his victims’ families through a parole hearing. He is only 21 and will very likely be alive in 39 years to put the families through more hell. This murder was not spur of the moment but calculated savagery motivated by misogyny and I feel society must say enough is enough.
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