The Cairo Criminal Court, held in the Fifth Settlement, headed by Counselor Yasser Al-Ahmadawi, ruled today, Thursday, to execute the Fifth Settlement butcher. The court also ordered the deletion and destruction of the video clips of the crimes. Youm7 explains in the following footage, why the criminal court did not show mercy with the Fifth Settlement butcher?
The court explained that it was proven beyond doubt that the accused was sane and did not suffer from any mental disorder or psychological illness, and that he committed his crimes without a tremor of a hand or the blink of an eye, in cold blood, and that he had contradicted the devil and even surpassed him, and that he was responsible for all his fires, which is why the court found no room for mercy for the accused.
Details of the crimes of the Tagamoa butcher: The Public Prosecution announced on May 28 the details of the crimes of the Tagamoa butcher, as the prosecution received a notification on May 16 that the body of an unknown woman was found dumped on June 30 Road in Port Said Governorate.
The Public Prosecution issued a decision to lift ten fingerprints (fingerprints) and forensic photography of the victim’s body in order to determine her identity.
Police investigations revealed the identity of the victim from her fingerprints and that she was married.
– Investigations also led to her killer, whose name is “Karim Muhammad Salim”, who met her and took her to his residence in Katameya to take drugs. He killed her and disposed of her body where it was found.
The accused, the car used to transport the body, and two of his mobile phones were seized.
The accused admitted to meeting the girls and taking them to his home to commit unconventional acts, then killing them after taking drugs and filming those clips using his phones.
– By emptying the accused’s phones, it was revealed that he had filmed the murder of a second woman, whose body was found on April 13 on the side of the June 30th Road towards Ismailia Governorate.
The Public Prosecution ordered the confinement of cases of finding unidentified bodies, which occurred at a time contemporaneous with the two incidents, and in the vicinity of the accused’s residence.
The Public Prosecution found that there was a report No. 19053 of 2023, First District Misdemeanor, regarding the discovery of the body of a third woman who was similar to them in the same circumstances.
The accused was brought to criminal trial on charges of killing 3 women.