Life sentence for Californian murderer of Saudi student

Life sentence for Californian murderer of Saudi student
This undated photo provided by the Los Angeles Police Department shows Abdullah Abdullatif Alkadi, 23, a student from Saudi Arabia. (AP)
Updated 11 June 2016
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Life sentence for Californian murderer of Saudi student

Life sentence for Californian murderer of Saudi student

LOS ANGELES: A California man has been found guilty of murdering a Saudi engineering student after responding to the victim’s ad to sell his car.
A jury in San Fernando deliberated just 15 minutes before convicting Agustin Rosendo Fernandez, 29, of first-degree murder in the 2014 fatal stabbing of Abdullah Abdullatif Alkadi, a third-year electrical engineering student at California State University, Northridge. Authorities said Alkadi, 23, went missing after Fernandez responded to an ad the young man had placed on Craiglist to sell his Audi.
His body was found in October 2014 along a freeway in Palm Desert, nearly a month after he disappeared. The vehicle was later found parked outside Fernandez’s apartment in Long Beach. Fernandez is set to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Aug. 12. Prosecutors had earlier decided against seeking the death penalty.