Knife-Obsessed Student Found Guilty of Beach Murder

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Knife-Obsessed Student Found Guilty of Beach Murder
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Nasen Saadi, 20, stabbed Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach in a 'horrifying' attack. He also attempted to murder Leanne Miles. Saadi admitted to staying in Bournemouth at the time of the attack but denied being the person shown on CCTV.

A knife-obsessed student who called himself the 'Ninja killer' has been found guilty of murdering personal trainer Amie Gray on Bournemouth beach. Nasen Saadi, 20, stabbed 34-year-old Mrs Gray to death in a 'horrifying' attack at Durley Chine Beach, West Undercliff Promenade, on May 24. He was also found guilty of the attempted murder of Leanne Miles.

Saadi, who had 'wanted to be the star of a true crime episode', launched a savage assault on the two women as they were enjoying a late night chat next to a small fire to keep warm on the beach. Mrs Gray was pronounced dead at the scene while Ms Miles suffered 20 injuries but survived the attack after screaming 'Please stop, I've got children'. The court heard Saadi was 'fascinated' with knives and had bought six blades from websites, with several found at his aunt's house where he was living as well as at his parents' home. The jury was shown footage of the fatal attack in which Saadi is seen 'loitering' around his two victims before walking on to the sand and attacking them, before running after one of the women in the prolonged incident. Saadi, who was studying criminology and criminal psychology at Greenwich University, admitted to staying in Bournemouth at the time of the attack but denied being the person shown on the CCTV. He told police that he could not remember that period of time, claiming he might have 'blacked out', that his arrest had been a case of 'mistaken identity' and he had 'no reason to attack someone for no reason'. Nasen Saadi (pictured) has been found guilty of murdering personal trainer Amie Gray on Bournemouth beach Amie Gray, 34, from Poole, was murdered at Durley Chine Beach, West Undercliff Promenade on May 24 Police seen using metal detectors at Durley Chine beach, Bournemouth, in the days after the murder Despite pleading not guilty to the murder of Mrs Gray and the attempted murder of Ms Miles, Saadi was today convicted of the offences by a jur

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