Brian Smith, the South African man accused of torturing and killing two Native American womenVeronica Abouchouk and Kathleen Henry, has been sentenced to 226 years in prisonHis arrest was made possible by Valerie Casler, a prostitute, who stole his cell phone and, upon seeing the contents inside, decided to immediately go to the police.
On the mobile device, Smith had recorded each and every one of his macabre practices, in a meticulous manner, and taking care that his face was not seen at any time.. Practices that ended with the death of these women “You live, you die. Sadly, in my films, everyone dies,” can be heard in an excerpt from his recordings.
Not seeing his face, His accent was key to solving the case. “He looked European or something,” Casler testified during the trial.However, and despite the fact that during his interrogation Smith admitted to having carried out the torture and murders, later, in an interview in prison, he accused the police of coercion. “The police told me they would not tolerate me telling the truth”.
But the jury was clear: all the evidence pointed to Brian, who has been sentenced to more than 200 years in prison.
Source: Lasexta

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