Criminology student found guilty of Bournemouth beach stabbing murder Nasen Saadi has been found guilty of murdering physical trainer Amie Gray at Bournemouth.
Following a trial Nasen Saadi, 20, from Croydon, south London, was on Wednesday found guilty of the murder of Ms Gray, 34, at Durley Chine Beach, West Undercliff Promenade, on May 24.
Home Office pathologist Dr Basil Purdue told the court Ms Gray died as a result of 10 knife wounds in the incident in May, including one to the heart, while Ms Miles suffered 20 knife injuries.
A criminology student who asked a university lecturer how to get away with murder has been found guilty of the stabbing death of physical trainer Amie Gray on Bournemouth beach.
The jury was shown footage of the fatal attack in which Saadi is seen “loitering” around his two victims before walking on to the sand and attacking them, and he is seen running after one of the women in the prolonged incident.