A man obsessed with true crime has been found guilty of killing a woman in a random attack on a Bournemouth beach. He was identified after searching for information online about the area and methods of avoiding detection.
A warped true crime fanatic has been found guilty of stabbing a mum to death in a random beach attack. The attacker, who quizzed his lecturers at Greenwich University about how to get away with killing, left the victims bleeding on the sand before fleeing into the shadows. Leanne, who was stabbed multiple times, managed to call 999 and told the operator: 'I have been stabbed loads of times. Oh my god I am getting dizzy, please hurry up, please hurry up.
' Paramedics raced to the scene but personal trainer Amie was already 'cold to the touch'. Her cause of death was given as multiple stab wounds to her chest and arm - including one to her heart. Saadi was identified by a witness and officers trawling through CCTV footage. He admitted visiting Bournemouth but said he might have suffered a 'blackout' or 'been affected because he had been drinking'. This included 'Bournemouth CCTV' and 'Is Bournemouth beach open all night' just days before the murder. Saadi had also searched 'how sharp are kitchen knives?' and 'why is it harder for a criminal to be caught if he does it in another town?' Officers also seized a blue Trespass rucksack which contained white latex gloves - two of which were inside out - as well as a black balaclava, a torch, used wet wipes and a packet of tissues
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