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all the English papers will talk of me tomorrow. The crazy wolf Kurdish Turk who covered London in blood. The knife is ready, you know I’m handy with a knife'

From The Daily Mail

A Turkish man, who knifed to death his new bride and mother-in-law in a prolonged and vicious attack, grinned in court today as he was told he would serve a life sentence for their murders.

Smirking Ensar Gol, 22, repeatedly stabbed Michala, his wife of six months, as she lay sleeping in their bed in Thame, Oxfordshire, because he was unhappy in the marriage.

Michala's mother Julie Sahin, who was watching television downstairs with a friend, rushed up to find Gol perched over her daughter repeatedly plunging the knife into her neck. As she tried to pull Gol away, she slipped to the floor where she was set upon in a frenzied attack. A post-mortem examination revealed the two women had been stabbed around 70 times.

After murdering the two women Gol scooped up his three-year-old daughter and carried her through the streets, the kitchen knife still in his hand and his jeans splattered with the blood.

High Court Judge Mr Justice Supperstone said he would adjourn Gol’s sentencing until the following day although it was agreed by both prosecution and defence that he would serve at least 30 years.

The jury previously heard how just hours before the double murder Gol bragged on Facebook that his English bride and her mother 'would be cut'. He had even had sex with another woman before he went on the murderous rampage after he fell out with bride Michala and mother-in-law - who disliked the way that Gol treated her beloved daughter.

Before the killing spree, Gol wrote on Facebook: 'Have a look, all the English papers will talk of me tomorrow. The crazy wolf Kurdish Turk who covered London in blood. The knife is ready, you know I’m handy with a knife, good with knives.'

Just hours later Gol returned to his marital home in Thame, Oxon., and stabbed his sleeping wife. Miss Wilson had described to the court how she and her friend had rushed upstairs to help.

Miss Wilson (family friend) managed to pull the Turkish-born restaurant worker off her friend but was herself stabbed four times, one of the wounds missing her pulmonary vein by just a millimetre. She managed to flee but tragically petite Julie was trapped in the house with her knife-wielding son-in-law, and eventually collapsed through a lack of blood at the foot of the stairs, curled in the foetal position and inches from the front door.

A post mortem examination revealed both women had died from the blood lost from their numerous stab wounds, most of which were dealt to their necks and chests. Both women also had defence-type injuries to their hands.

He (Gol) went to a pizza restaurant just minutes after the killings in the early hours of September 4, last year, where Julie’s husband Mehmet Sahin was working and chillingly told him: 'You didn’t believe me but I did it.'



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