A murder trial from last year reveals an ISIS-inspired plot:
Lisa Borch, 15, planned to join ISIS in Syria with her Iraqi boyfriend after the killing
A Danish teenage girl has been sentenced to nine years in jail for murdering her mother in what appears to be an ISIS-inspired killing.
[“appears,” “ISIS-inspired”….]
The Independent reports that just minutes before the fatal assault occurred in October of last year, 15-year-old Lisa Borch had spent hours watching ISIS videos of the decapitations of the two British hostages, David Haines and Alan Henning.
A Danish court heard that the teen planned to join ISIS in Syria with her Iraqi boyfriend, Bakhtiar Mohammed Abdulla, 29. His fingerprints were also found at the scene of the crime and he has been sentenced to 13 years.
Borch originally met Abdulla at a refugee center near her home, the Independent says.
“This murder was cold-blooded, ice cold and committed in a bestial manner,” the prosecution told the court.
The court could not determine which of the pair delivered the fatal stab wounds, and both were found guilty of the murder.”
However, what is not mentioned in this account and in many other accounts is that it was Lisa who called the police after the killing and said,
‘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.’
This could just have been a clumsy cover story that the pair concocted, but it is certainly worth investigating, since we know that there are many people who stand to profit from war/confrontation in Europe.
He claimed to have only arrived to ‘help Lisa’ after the teenager had already killed her mother. But Borch said Abdulla had actually been the knifeman.
The muddled version of events meant the court heard several stories about what actually happened.
Although Abdulla was no longer at the property when police arrived, investigators found his fingerprints in the victim’s bedroom.
Although it couldn’t be established who’d actually delivered the blows that killed Mrs Holtegaard, both of the accused were found guilty of murder.”