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Brazilian gets 21 years for dismembering Briton
 
 
 
 
 
 
 AFP - Friday, May 15
GOIANIA, Brazil, (AFP) - - A Brazilian man, Mohamed D'Ali Carvalho dos Santos, was convicted and sentenced to 21 years in prison for murdering and dismembering a British teenager in Brazil last year, media reported.
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Santos, 21, was found guilty of killing Cara Marie Burke, 17, in July 2008 after she threatened to reveal his cocaine and crack habit to police and family, Brazilian news websites including Globo and Diario da Manha said.
During his one-day trial in the central Brazilian city of Goiania, Santos himself told the jury how he stabbed Burke in a cocaine-fueled frenzy and cut up her body.
After hearing that Santos was psychologically disturbed and a drug addict, the jury returned a sentence less than the 30-year maximum term.
It decided that Santos should serve 19 years for the murder itself and another two years for trying to hide the body.
During the trial, Santos told the court he stabbed Burke repeatedly after he rejected a request from the British girl, who shared an apartment with him, for money and she threatened to have a policeman boyfriend confiscate his drug stash and sell it.
"When she had the telephone to her ear, I turned up the volume from the stereo, covered her mouth and began to stab her in the back" with a knife used to cut cocaine he had just put on the table, Santos told judge Jesseir Coelho de Alcantara.
He added that he had been taking drugs for three days leading up to the murder.
"I didn't know what I was doing. It was only afterwards I saw what I did," he said.
Santos said he put Burke's body in the bathroom and took photos with his cell phone that he later sent to friends in Britain with boasts of his act. He then went to an all-night party.
The next day, he bought a five-dollar carving knife and dismembered the body.
"I put the torso in a plastic bag inside a suitcase. The head and limbs I put in plastic bags in another suitcase," Santos said. They were thrown into nearby rivers.
Burke's torso was recognized by a friend in Britain who identified a tattoo in a television report.
After his arrest, Santos allegedly tried to offer a 70,000-real (35,000-dollar) bribe to be let go, the court head.
Santos's defense lawyers admitted their client had committed a "brutal and monstruous crime," but said he deserved leniency in sentencing because he was mentally unbalanced and drug-dependent.
During his trial, Santos was mostly calm, though he laughed occasionally, notably when his aunt talked about lesser crimes he committed while a teenager.
He also testified that, contrary to initial information from detectives, he and Burke were just friends, and not romantically or sexually involved.
He met her in 2006 in London, where both their mothers live. Burke came back to live on-and-off with him in Goiania to discover Brazil, he said.
Santos's current girlfriend and mother of their eight-week-old baby, Hellen de Matos Victoria, 19, testified that Santos has behavioral problems, but that she never feared for her own life.
But Santos's older brother, Bruce Lee dos Santos, said he had long been afraid of his brother because of his volatile temper and fascination with pistols and knives.
He also testified that their father, a policeman, had been murdered and cut up by unidentified assailants when they were young.
 
 
 
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Brazilian Mohammed D'Ali Carvalho dos Santos (2-L) leaves court after being sentenced. Santos was sentenced to 21 years for killing and dismembering British 17-year-old Cara Marie Burke and stuffing her body in a suitcase in July 2008.
 
 
 
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