Student who asked lecturer how to get away with murder jailed for murdering woman
Briefly

Nasen Saadi, a 21-year-old criminology student, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of her friend Leanne Miles. The attack, which occurred on Bournemouth beach, was meticulously planned and fueled by Saadi's grievances against women. He stabbed Ms. Gray ten times and Ms. Miles twenty times. Despite the brutality, Saadi showed no remorse and used the trial for notoriety. The judge emphasized his dangerousness and lack of guilt in her sentencing remarks.
The defendant, Nasen Saadi, exhibited a chilling fascination with murder and violence, ultimately carrying out a brutal attack that resulted in a life sentence without remorse.
Judge Mrs Justice Cutts noted Saadi's complete lack of remorse and described him as an extremely dangerous young man who meticulously planned the attack.
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