The defendant, Nasen Saadi, was fascinated with knives, having bought multiple blades online and used the name Ninja Killer on social media, indicating a possible premeditated intent.
Pathologist Dr. Basil Purdue confirmed that Amie Gray died from ten knife wounds, including a fatal stab to the heart, highlighting the brutal nature of the attack.
Dr. Lisa-Maria Reiss testified that Saadi's inquiries about getting away with murder raised serious concerns, prompting her to directly ask if he planned a murder.
Prosecutor Sarah Jones suggested that the attack was driven by Saadi's desire to understand what it felt like to take a life, implying a deeper psychological issue.
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