Croydon true crime fanatic 'Ninja killer' guilty of Bournemouth beach murder
Briefly

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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