In a police interview, Mr. Saadi expressed feeling "wrongly accused" and claimed the evidence against him was "really weak," maintaining his innocence throughout the proceedings.
The prosecution highlighted Mr. Saadi's fascination with true crime, noting that he seemed to have wanted to experience taking a life, indicating deeper psychological issues.
When interrogated about his trip to Bournemouth, Mr. Saadi described his journey as "impulsive," revealing a lack of intent and planning that raises questions about his actions.
Despite watching horror films like 'The Strangers: Chapter 1,' he expressed numbness to the content, stating that after such films he felt "nothing," which suggests a troubling emotional disconnect.
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