New Footage Shows Man Convicted of Murder Practicing Knife Skills
Video of Vikrum Digwa handling knives has appeared online. Court records state he was convicted in the stabbing death of Henry Nowak.
france24.comNew video footage has surfaced showing Vikrum Digwa performing martial-arts movements with knives. The footage was posted after Digwa's conviction in the death of Henry Nowak. Court proceedings established that Digwa had been fixated on weapons.
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Last year Digwa pursued Nowak and inflicted six stab wounds with an eight-inch knife, according to trial evidence. The newly released video depicts Digwa repeating knife-handling drills similar to those referenced during the trial. No additional details on the source or timing of the video release were provided in the report.
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