Grace Millane Body Found Inside A Backpack\u00a0<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nGrace Millane body was discovered crammed inside a suitcase buried shallowly under the ground.<\/p>\n
In the Waitakere Ranges, close to Auckland, New Zealand, the corpse of the British traveler was found unclothed and curled up like a fetus.<\/p>\n
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This terrifying CCTV footage shows Grace Millane’s killer casually moving the suitcase holding her body out of his flat, down a lift, and down to a rented vehicle to bury her in the woods.<\/p>\n
The 26-year-old Jesse Shane Kempson was contained on December 8. He had been residing at Auckland’s CityLife Hotel. On December 10, 2018, Kempson was arraigned in the Auckland District Court on charges of Millane’s murder.<\/p>\n
In November 2019, Kempson went on trial in the Auckland High Court. After a three-week trial, he was found guilty by a unanimous jury and ultimately given a life sentence with a 17-year minimum non-parole period.<\/p>\n
The New Zealand public’s response to Millane’s death was unparalleled. On December 10, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern apologized to Millane’s family in front of the crowd “I want to express regret on New Zealand’s behalf.”<\/p>\n
The community at the University of Lincoln, where Millane attended, expressed their “great sadness” over her passing.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Grace Millane body was discovered crammed inside a suitcase buried shallowly under the ground.<\/p>\n
In the Waitakere Ranges, close to Auckland, New Zealand, the corpse of the British traveler was found unclothed and curled up like a fetus.<\/p>\n
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This terrifying CCTV footage shows Grace Millane’s killer casually moving the suitcase holding her body out of his flat, down a lift, and down to a rented vehicle to bury her in the woods.<\/p>\n
The 26-year-old Jesse Shane Kempson was contained on December 8. He had been residing at Auckland’s CityLife Hotel. On December 10, 2018, Kempson was arraigned in the Auckland District Court on charges of Millane’s murder.<\/p>\n
In November 2019, Kempson went on trial in the Auckland High Court. After a three-week trial, he was found guilty by a unanimous jury and ultimately given a life sentence with a 17-year minimum non-parole period.<\/p>\n
The New Zealand public’s response to Millane’s death was unparalleled. On December 10, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern apologized to Millane’s family in front of the crowd “I want to express regret on New Zealand’s behalf.”<\/p>\n
The community at the University of Lincoln, where Millane attended, expressed their “great sadness” over her passing.\u00a0<\/p>\n