Alex Reuben McEwan was condemned to life in jail in the wake of being seen as at real fault for killing Korean understudy Eunji Ban while strolling to work in Brisbane in November 2013. McEwan confessed to killing Ban however argued not liable to kill, asserting that his psychological problem delivered him unequipped for controlling himself.
At the point when McEwan attacked Ban outside her Roma Street Parklands level in the early morning hours, he guaranteed a devil had him. He pulled her body up the means to Wickham Park, where he unloaded it almost a tree.
His frightening admission toward the rear of a squad car was caught on record and circulated in court during his preliminary. McEwan is being investigated in Brisbane’s Supreme Court for the 2013 homicide of a 22-year-elderly person in the city’s focal business area.
Ms. Boycott was battered to death in Wickham Park in the early long stretches of November 24, 2005, until she was unrecognizable. McEwan has confessed to Ms. Boycott’s homicide however not her homicide.
The indictment dismissed the request, guaranteeing he wanted to kill the Korean understudy. As indicated by McEwan’s legal counselor, John Allen QC, the customer, who was 19 at his detainment, experiences schizophrenia and ought to be judged not at legitimate fault for homicide because of lessened liability.
Alex McEwan tells court demon named ‘Jazzy’ made him kill Korean student Eunji Ban
— ABC Brisbane (@abcbrisbane) August 16, 2018
Alex McEwan is by and by dealing with his indictments in Brisbane’s jail. Subsequent to being seen as at real fault for killing Korean understudy Eunji Ban while strolling to work in Brisbane in November 2013, Alex Reuben McEwan was condemned to jail.
McEwan confessed to killing Ban yet argued not liable to kill, asserting he was unable to control himself because of his psychological maladjustment. McEwan said he was moved by an evil spirit when he assaulted Ban outside her Roma Street Parklands level in the early hours of the morning. He conveyed her body up the means to Wickham Park and dropped it close to a tree.