Lisa Borch was aged only 15 when in October last year she spent hours on YouTube watching footage of the savage decapitations of David Haines and Alan Henning.
Afterwards she and her radical Muslim boyfriend, Bakhtiar Mohammed
Abdulla, 29, took a long-bladed kitchen knife and stabbed her mother,
Tina Römer Holtegaard at least 20 times at the home they shared in rural
Kvissel.
A court which sentenced Borch to nine years in jail heard how she
became obsessed with militant Islam after falling in love with an
unnamed Muslim man. But he jilted her when he moved back to Sweden to be
with his wife and children.
Nevertheless she found a new soulmate in Iraq-born Abdulla, whom she befriended after meeting at a refugee centre near her home. Following the brutal murder, in which both Borch and Abdulla participated, the teenager called police claiming: "I heard my mother scream and I looked out the window and saw a white man running away. Please come here, there is blood everywhere."
On arrival police found Mrs Holtegaard covered in her own blood in
bed. Despite making the frantic phone call, the victim's daughter was
discovered sitting on a chair in the living room playing with her iPhone
and watching videos on YouTube. When police asked where her mother was,
Borch refused to leave her computer and simply pointed upstairs.
A later police examination of the computer showed that she had watched endless repeats of the beheadings of the two Britons, both of whom had gone to Syria on humanitarian missions.
A later police examination of the computer showed that she had watched endless repeats of the beheadings of the two Britons, both of whom had gone to Syria on humanitarian missions.
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