Danish teen killed mom after watching Islamist video
The events took place in October 2014 in the northern village of Kvissel.
A forensic investigation found that there had been Internet searches made for mass executions on a laptop belonging to Abdullah, who claimed Borch was responsible for them.
The 29-year-old Iraqi was sentenced to 13 years in prison, after which he will be deported.
“Lisa showed him pictures on her phone of guns and machine guns, but that was not something he was interested in,” his testimony read.
However, the prosecutor said Islamic radicalization “had not been a major theme” in the case.
“It could very well have been someone who was subjected to something cruel,” she said of the video clips.
Article continues after this advertisementThe girl’s stepfather, Jens Holtegaard, said she had become “more and more introverted” in the spring of 2014 but had been denied psychiatric care by the authorities.
Article continues after this advertisementThey “wouldn’t do anything because Lisa was not sick enough,” he told tabloid BT.
Borch and Abdullah have both appealed their convictions.