A man with a violent past just got his second chance at life behind bars — this time in London. Eugeniu Neamtu, who stabbed his flatmate to death over a five-pound dispute, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 27 years. What makes this case even more disturbing? He’d done it before — in Romania, 15 years ago — stabbing another roommate after a drunken money argument. Released and now in the UK without declaring his criminal record or intent to work, Neamtu claimed self-defense both times — but courts didn’t buy it. The judge called his lack of remorse and prior conviction “extremely aggravating,” while the Home Office says justice is done and deportation will follow. This isn’t just a murder — it’s a chilling reminder of how dangerous repeat offenders can be, especially when they slip through legal cracks.
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