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Southport teenage killer sentenced to 52 years for murder of three girls

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Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old, was sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison for murdering three girls at a dance class in Southport. In court, he admitted to the crimes and stated that he was obsessed with genocide. Prosecutor Deanna Heer noted that Rudakubana's actions were motivated by a desire for violence and death. The judge, Julian Goose, imposed the minimum sentence of 52 years, stating that he could not impose a life without parole sentence. Rudakubana's statements to police officers revealed a disturbing lack of remorse, with him expressing happiness that the girls were dead.

    1. Rather, the evidence suggests that the defendant's purpose was the commission of mass murder as an end in itself.
    2. It is not possible to identify any particular terrorist cause.
    1. After one of the most harrowing moments in our country's history, we owe it to these innocent young girls and all those affected to deliver the change that they deserve.
    2. We owe it to these innocent young girls and all those affected to deliver the change that they deserve.
    1. He was only nine days short of his 18th birthday, which has a particular significance. Had he been 18, I make it clear that I would have been compelled to ­impose on him life imprisonment without a minimum term … meaning that he would never be released.
    1. He targeted us because we were women and girls, vulnerable and easy prey.
    1. I'm glad those kids are dead, it makes me happy.