Amie Gray: A criminology student asked his lecturer how to get away with killing someone. Now he’s been found guilty of Bournemouth beach murder
The IndependentFor free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. open image in gallery Amie Gray was stabbed to death in Bournemouth Lecturer Dr Lisa-Maria Reiss told the court Saadi had asked questions on “how to get away with murder”. The jury was shown footage of the fatal attack in which Saadi was seen “loitering” around his two victims before walking onto the sand and attacking them – and open image in gallery An image from CCTV footage of a man said to be Nasen Saadi walking along the promenade on Bournemouth seafront on the night of 24 May Gray’s wife, Sian Gray thanked police and the emergency services for helping her and bringing “the justice that she deserves”. open image in gallery Saadi, 20, has been found guilty at Winchester Crown Court of the murder In a statement read out in court, she said: “I didn’t want to look at him. open image in gallery Ms Gray was murdered on Durley Chine Beach “Though both victims were chosen at random, Nasen Saadi’s unfathomable desire to carry out a murder was backed up by extensive planning – which included going to great lengths to avoid getting caught.