Jailed beach killer 'had a rage against women'
Briefly

Nasen Saadi, a 21-year-old criminology student, has been sentenced to a minimum of 39 years in prison for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach. This act of violence was rooted in Saadi's expressed grievance against women and his deeply suppressed rage, according to the court's findings. The attack was premeditated, with evidence revealing Saadi had studied methods of murder prior to the incident. Amie Gray tragically died from stab wounds, while Leanne Miles survived despite sustaining multiple injuries.
"The murder was premeditated with clear evidence of Saadi's difficulties with women and misogyny, indicating a deeply-suppressed rage towards society and women in particular."
"Saadi, a criminology student, collected knives and researched locations to carry out the killing, and even asked lecturers how to get away with murder."
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