A homosexual Saudi prince beat his lover to death and can’t return to his own country because – although murder of a servant isn’t a real problem – Saudi Arabia, being founded on the religion of peace, would put him to death for being gay.
If only he had married his catamite instead of murdering him, he could have applied to the priesthood of the Anglican Church of Canada and, as a homosexual Muslim, been guaranteed a bishopric within a few years. He could still apply after he is released; he’d have to find another catamite, of course.
From here:
He must serve a minimum term of 20 years in jail for murdering Bandar Abdulaziz in a ”brutal” assault at their five-star hotel.
If he ever returns to his home country, Saud faces the possibility of execution because being gay is a capital offence there.
I didn’t follow this affair, the trial or anything, but I can’t help wondering if the “lover” was willing, or just coerced (may have hated it); you suggest he may have been a servant. Either way, an awful end. I wonder how many servants are forced into “gay” sex, or any kind of sex, with powerful – corrupting – people …