Awale Hussein.
No self-respecting white man would befriend an African Moslem.
These people are even worse than regular blacks. At least regular blacks shuck and jive.
Moslems don’t shuck and jive at all.
They literally have no redeeming features whatsoever.
Awale Hussein never explained what could have motivated him to slash and stab his friend Brian Boucher to death when the killer took the stand in his own defence at his murder trial last week.
The jury didn’t need an explanation in finding Hussein, 26, guilty of second-degree murder Friday after three full days of deliberations.
The murder conviction carries an automatic life sentence. Superior Court Justice Kevin Phillips will decide in a future hearing when Hussein will first be eligible for parole.
Hussein testified at trial he blacked out and didn’t remember being in an argument or even seeing one as the “mellow” boozy party in the bungalow basement apartment at 1155 Joseph Cyr St. stretched long into the morning of Feb. 2, 2017.
Hussein, who has developmental delays and lives on a disability pension, said he didn’t bring a knife to the party and had no reason to hurt Boucher, whose defensive wounds showed he tried to fend off the attack that left him bleeding out around 5:30 a.m. as other shocked party guests desperately tried to save his life.
The killer had a “convenient memory,” prosecutors said, that allowed him to recall he didn’t bring a knife, but little else of the party beyond playing whiskey pong and smoking weed.
Hussein fled the apartment after stabbing and slashing Boucher at least nine times, and the Crown showed the jury surveillance footage of his shadowy figure leaving the building around the time of the killing.
Hussein walked to a friend’s house before taking a cab ride to his family home, where he testified he woke up in his bed and headed out to “chill and smoke some weed” with another friend.
Homicide detectives came knocking on his family’s door 20 minutes after he left.
Hussein told court he left his phone at home and spent the next week at his friend’s place.
As prosecutors pointed out in cross-examination, Hussein learned on Facebook that one of his good friends had been killed, but never once phoned any of the other party guests to find out what happened.
Instead, he shaved his head to change his appearance once he learned on an evening newscast that he was the prime suspect.
“Because I was wanted for murder,” Hussein told court.
A few days later, he called his lawyer and turned himself in.
Brian Boucher.