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Mirsad Kasum “drew a picture of himself as a victim. A poor man who was violently harassed for years by his partner – and after she moved away from him three years ago, also in the years that followed.” Also he thought she “had many men and generally behaved scandalously.” He asked: “Why should my children’s mother behave like this? Who can respect my children with a mother with such behavior?”
This is typical behavior in at least two ways. It is extremely common for the perpetrators to claim to be the victims in cases of this kind. To take just one of many examples, Muzzammil “Mo” Hassan, who beheaded his wife in the studio of his “moderate” Muslim TV station in Buffalo, tried the same gambit.
Note also that Kasum justifies murdering his wife by asking: “Who can respect my children with a mother with such behavior?” So it is all about the honor of the family, which his wife had supposedly besmirched in a way that could only be cleansed by murdering her. This is, of course, the classic honor killing mindset, which is now coming West courtesy of mass Muslim migration.

“Mother of five liquidated by the children’s father – killer sentenced to 12 years in prison,” translated from “Mor til fem likvideret af børnenes far – drabsmand idømt 12 års fængsel,” by Holger Jepsen, JydskeVestkysten, September 1, 2020 :
Mirsad Kasum, 53, drew a picture of himself as a victim. A poor man who was violently harassed for years by his partner – and after she moved away from him three years ago, also in the years that followed. But it was the woman, who was two years old than he and the mother of their five joint children, who was the real victim. For on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 3:30 p.m., she was assaulted and killed by Mirsad Kasum.
On Tuesday, he confessed to the murder at the court in Sønderborg and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He received the verdict.
He explained about the couple’s miserable and dysfunctional cohabitation for many years at various addresses in Sønderborg, and that he was psychologically affected by the former cohabitant, who he thought had many men and generally behaved scandalously. He also did not like the fact that she trashed – that is, picked up food in containers – at supermarkets.
– Why should my children’s mother behave like this? Who can respect my children with a mother with such behavior?, he said in court.
In the constitutional hearing, he explained how a calm fell over him when he had made a decision to kill the mother of their five children. He rented a car, bought a sledgehammer from Jem & Fix and took a large kitchen knife with him.
– You bought that hammer because you had to use it to kill her, asked special prosecutor Rikke Brændgaard-Nielsen.
– Yes, was the short answer.
Violent assault
It was precisely when the woman was looking for food in containers at Center East that Kasum assaulted her. On video in court, one could see how he rushed forward behind the buildings and assaulted her. First, he stabs the woman in the chest several times. The first or second time, the knife blade breaks.
– Then she falls over and I cut her throat. Three times – four times. Back and forth, the man explained in court. At that time, he had cut both the trachea and esophagus, as well as made a lesion of the right carotid artery, so the woman lost a lot of blood. That alone was deadly.
– She was alive. She starts to lift herself and then I hit her with the hammer twice so that she does not suffer anymore, Mirsad Kasum explained.
But autopsy has shown that she was beaten with the sledgehammer seven times, so she got a skull fracture, and that in itself was also fatal. After the assault, he went back to the car, but immediately returned and struck the woman several more times with the hammer.
– But I did not hit with the pointed end. Not the pointed one. It was a little too violent, the man said. After the killing, he remained on the scene. Called her children and said the mother had been injured in traffic. Then he called the police and reported himself. Earlier, another man had called police.
– I have done it, and I have said it from the first night. I have been a proper man all my life, he said in court. The assault lasted less than a minute.
A liquidation
The prosecutor in his procedure emphasized the violence of the murder and that it was so well planned.
– You can call it – or equate it with – a liquidation, said Rikke Brændgaard-Nielsen.
– He does not appear as a person who in any way regrets his action. There are no mitigating circumstances at all, said the prosecutor, who demanded 13 years in prison.
– He knew exactly what he wanted on this particular day. In fact, he killed her twice, to be sure she would die, said Rikke Brændgaard-Nielsen.
Defender Jonna Hjeds said:
– It’s a sad case in every way. He is not an evil person, but a very sick and pressured person, she said. Mirsad Kasum suffers from post-traumatic stress syndrome and a depression allegedly after experiences during the war in Bosnia, where both he and the former partner come from. He came to Denmark in 1994, where he met the cohabitant.
The man repeatedly stated that he had sacrificed everything for the family.
– I have raised our five children. I had custody of them. Now they want compensation from their father who never let them down, he said after the verdict….
This is typical behavior in at least two ways. It is extremely common for the perpetrators to claim to be the victims in cases of this kind. To take just one of many examples, Muzzammil “Mo” Hassan, who beheaded his wife in the studio of his “moderate” Muslim TV station in Buffalo, tried the same gambit.
Note also that Kasum justifies murdering his wife by asking: “Who can respect my children with a mother with such behavior?” So it is all about the honor of the family, which his wife had supposedly besmirched in a way that could only be cleansed by murdering her. This is, of course, the classic honor killing mindset, which is now coming West courtesy of mass Muslim migration.

“Mother of five liquidated by the children’s father – killer sentenced to 12 years in prison,” translated from “Mor til fem likvideret af børnenes far – drabsmand idømt 12 års fængsel,” by Holger Jepsen, JydskeVestkysten, September 1, 2020 :
Mirsad Kasum, 53, drew a picture of himself as a victim. A poor man who was violently harassed for years by his partner – and after she moved away from him three years ago, also in the years that followed. But it was the woman, who was two years old than he and the mother of their five joint children, who was the real victim. For on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 3:30 p.m., she was assaulted and killed by Mirsad Kasum.
On Tuesday, he confessed to the murder at the court in Sønderborg and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He received the verdict.
He explained about the couple’s miserable and dysfunctional cohabitation for many years at various addresses in Sønderborg, and that he was psychologically affected by the former cohabitant, who he thought had many men and generally behaved scandalously. He also did not like the fact that she trashed – that is, picked up food in containers – at supermarkets.
– Why should my children’s mother behave like this? Who can respect my children with a mother with such behavior?, he said in court.
In the constitutional hearing, he explained how a calm fell over him when he had made a decision to kill the mother of their five children. He rented a car, bought a sledgehammer from Jem & Fix and took a large kitchen knife with him.
– You bought that hammer because you had to use it to kill her, asked special prosecutor Rikke Brændgaard-Nielsen.
– Yes, was the short answer.
Violent assault
It was precisely when the woman was looking for food in containers at Center East that Kasum assaulted her. On video in court, one could see how he rushed forward behind the buildings and assaulted her. First, he stabs the woman in the chest several times. The first or second time, the knife blade breaks.
– Then she falls over and I cut her throat. Three times – four times. Back and forth, the man explained in court. At that time, he had cut both the trachea and esophagus, as well as made a lesion of the right carotid artery, so the woman lost a lot of blood. That alone was deadly.
– She was alive. She starts to lift herself and then I hit her with the hammer twice so that she does not suffer anymore, Mirsad Kasum explained.
But autopsy has shown that she was beaten with the sledgehammer seven times, so she got a skull fracture, and that in itself was also fatal. After the assault, he went back to the car, but immediately returned and struck the woman several more times with the hammer.
– But I did not hit with the pointed end. Not the pointed one. It was a little too violent, the man said. After the killing, he remained on the scene. Called her children and said the mother had been injured in traffic. Then he called the police and reported himself. Earlier, another man had called police.
– I have done it, and I have said it from the first night. I have been a proper man all my life, he said in court. The assault lasted less than a minute.
A liquidation
The prosecutor in his procedure emphasized the violence of the murder and that it was so well planned.
– You can call it – or equate it with – a liquidation, said Rikke Brændgaard-Nielsen.
– He does not appear as a person who in any way regrets his action. There are no mitigating circumstances at all, said the prosecutor, who demanded 13 years in prison.
– He knew exactly what he wanted on this particular day. In fact, he killed her twice, to be sure she would die, said Rikke Brændgaard-Nielsen.
Defender Jonna Hjeds said:
– It’s a sad case in every way. He is not an evil person, but a very sick and pressured person, she said. Mirsad Kasum suffers from post-traumatic stress syndrome and a depression allegedly after experiences during the war in Bosnia, where both he and the former partner come from. He came to Denmark in 1994, where he met the cohabitant.
The man repeatedly stated that he had sacrificed everything for the family.
– I have raised our five children. I had custody of them. Now they want compensation from their father who never let them down, he said after the verdict….