Posted on 11/12/2008 3:25:15 PM PST by Sammy67
A TEENAGER was brutally murdered by her boyfriend's Muslim flatmate because he did not approve of him going out with a Catholic.
Lidia Motylska, 19, was strangled in an alleyway in Leeds by Iraqi immigrant Abobakir Jabari who objected to his Kurdish flatmate's relationship with her.
Yesterday Jabari, 39, who was given British citizenship in 2005, pleaded guilty at Sheffield Crown Court to murdering the petite Polish teenager.
The court heard he garrotted her from behind, using the cord from his tracksuit bottoms, before inflicting "gratuitous" wounds on her lifeless body. He stabbed
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Like I always said.......... stay away from flat mates, especially the muzzie kind.
Ah - the Religion of Peace. . . .
More like he was jealous she wasn’t going out with him. Or couldn’t set him up with a friend of hers. Then he remembered his “religion” and went all 5th Century on the girl.
Strong note to our daughters: STAY AWAY FROM MUSLIMS!!!!!!
Mr Jabari had a good and valid reason for doing what he did. I’m sure it will be ok. Ms Motylska ought not to antagonized him the way she did, taking up with the ‘flatmate’ that way.
The kicker is that the killer was a British Citizen. He knew the law. And figured it didn’t apply to him since he obeyed laws of a different kind.
Western women getting involved with Muslim men are suicidal. These beasts have such twisted minds that one should never trust them...much like having a pit bull in the house.
He was 39, but still had a roommate. He only got sentenced to 19 years -- her age at the time of the slaying. If stabbing her repeatedly in the chest and abdomen and slitting her neck from ear to ear because he disapproved of her religion and race wasn't a hate crime, what is?
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