Criminology student accused of stabbing personal trainer Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach is an 'easy target because he likes knives', court hears

Criminology student accused of stabbing personal trainer Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach is an 'easy target because he likes knives', court hears
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Criminology student accused of stabbing personal trainer Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach is an 'easy target because he likes knives', court hears
Published: Dec, 17 2024 18:31

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Criminology student accused of stabbing personal trainer Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach is an 'easy target because he likes knives', court hears The criminology student accused of stabbing personal trainer Amie Gray to death on Bournemouth beach has been described in court as an 'easy target because he likes knives'.

The criminology student accused of stabbing a personal trainer to death on a beach told police that he had been 'wrongly accused' in a case of 'mistaken identity'] Prosecutors have accused Saadi of the horrific attack after photographer Michael Priddle selected him in a police identification parade having walked past him on the night of the attack.

Jurors heard suggestions today that Nasen Saadi, 20, was actually the victim of a case of 'mistaken identity' amid ongoing investigations into the vicious attack on 34-year-old Mrs Gray at Durley Chine beach.

The killing of Mrs Gray and attempted murder of Leanne Miles, 38, took place on May 24 in Dorset as part of a 'horrifyingly savage' ordeal were 'severe force' was used to' 'butcher' Mrs Gray who was pronounced dead at the scene following CPR.

In his closing speech Mr Sherrard KC told jurors he would provide his 'objective analysis' of the 'tragic' and 'scary' murder of Mrs Gray and the attempted murder of Ms Miles.

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