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David Minto jailed for Sasha Marsden murder in Blackpool David Minto jailed for Sasha Marsden murder in Blackpool
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A man has been jailed for life for killing a teenage girl he stabbed 58 times, sexually assaulted and set on fire in Blackpool. A man has been jailed for life for the "sexually motivated" murder of a teenage girl he stabbed 58 times and set on fire in Blackpool.
David Minto, 23, from the town, lured Sasha Marsden to her death on the false promise of a job in his girlfriend's hotel, Preston Crown Court heard.David Minto, 23, from the town, lured Sasha Marsden to her death on the false promise of a job in his girlfriend's hotel, Preston Crown Court heard.
Minto, who had denied murder, sexually assaulted and stabbed the 16-year-old in the head and neck.Minto, who had denied murder, sexually assaulted and stabbed the 16-year-old in the head and neck.
Her family wept as he was told to serve a minimum of 35 years in prison.Her family wept as he was told to serve a minimum of 35 years in prison.
Minto dumped her body, wrapped in a bin liner, in an alleyway near the Grafton House Hotel, Kirby Road, on 31 January. Minto dumped her body, wrapped in a bin liner and carpet underlay, in an alleyway near the Grafton House Hotel, Kirby Road, on 31 January.
The injuries inflicted on the teenager, from Staining, near Blackpool, were so severe that she had to be identified by DNA from her toothbrush.The injuries inflicted on the teenager, from Staining, near Blackpool, were so severe that she had to be identified by DNA from her toothbrush.
Judge Anthony Russell QC, sentencing, told Minto there was "overwhelming evidence, you killed her in a brutal fashion".
Lancashire Police described it as "one of the most horrific cases" they had encountered.