Hainault sword attacker Marcus Monzo found guilty of murdering boy, 14, and three attempted murders
- A man has been found guilty of murdering a 14-year-old boy with a samurai sword and attempting to murder five others during a 20-minute rampage in Hainault, east London, last year.
- Marcus Arduini Monzo, 37, nearly decapitated Daniel Anjorin and attacked others while under the influence of cannabis, after allegedly skinning and deboning his pet cat.
- Monzo claimed he had no memory of the attacks and was inspired by The Hunger Games, but prosecutors said he likely suffered from a psychotic disorder with schizophrenic-like symptoms.
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Attacker who killed London schoolboy with samurai sword is convicted of murder
A man armed with a samurai sword who killed a London teenager on his way to school and injured five other people during what the prosecution said was a psychotic episode triggered by drug use was convicted of murder on Wednesday. A jury at London's Central Criminal Court found Marcus…
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