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'Breaking Bad' Grindr Killer Stefano Brizzi Found Dead In Prison

Brizzi, 50, admitted he was inspired by Breaking Bad as he tried to get away with the murder.
Brizzi, a former Morgan Stanley IT worker at the time of the killing, was found guilty in November of PC Semple's murder
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Brizzi, a former Morgan Stanley IT worker at the time of the killing, was found guilty in November of PC Semple's murder

Stefano Brizzi, the ‘Breaking Bad’ fan found guilty of killing a police officer during a bondage sex session and attempting to dispose the body in an acid bath, has been found dead in prison.

Brizzi, 50, admitted he was inspired by his favourite TV series as he tried to get away with killing 59-year-old Pc Gordon Semple by dissolving his flesh.

The Ministry of Justice confirmed the news on Monday. It is understood Brizzi died at the high-security Belmarsh prison in south-east London yesterday.

Brizzi, a former Morgan Stanley IT worker at the time of the killing, was found guilty in November of PC Semple's murder
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Brizzi, a former Morgan Stanley IT worker at the time of the killing, was found guilty in November of PC Semple's murder

Following an Old Bailey trial, the former Morgan Stanley IT developer was found guilty of murder in November by a majority of 10 to two after the jury had deliberated for more than 30 hours.

He was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 24 years in December.

The trial was marked by Brizzi’s account of a spiralling crystal meth addiction and tumultuous life in London since he arrived in 2010.

59-year-old Pc Gordon Semple was killed by Brizzi after a bondage sex session
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59-year-old Pc Gordon Semple was killed by Brizzi after a bondage sex session

The court heard that Brizzi was addicted to crystal meth, which had cost him his job at financial giant Morgan Stanley.

He had gone to Crystal Meth Anonymous meetings, but upset people by wearing a Breaking Bad T-shirt as the show “glorified” the drug.

He told the group he believed in the Devil and liked satanic rituals and he bragged of his bondage sex encounters.

The trial heard how Brizzi met his victim on gay dating app Grindr and arranged a “hot dirty sleazy session” at his flat near London’s Tate Modern gallery on April 1.

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According to Brizzi, Pc Semple died when a dog leash he had been wearing as part of a sex game slipped.

But a pathologist concluded that while strangulation was a possible cause of death, it would have taken minutes rather than moments, as the defendant had claimed.

In the days after the killing, crystal meth addict Brizzi was caught on CCTV buying buckets, a perforated metal sheet and cleaning products from a DIY store. He then set about dismembering the body and stripping the flesh.

File court artist sketch of Stefano Brizzi (2nd left) in the dock at the Old Bailey, London last year
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File court artist sketch of Stefano Brizzi (2nd left) in the dock at the Old Bailey, London last year

Meanwhile, Pc Semple’s long-term partner Gary Meeks raised the alarm and reported him missing when he failed to return to their home in Dartford, in Kent.

Neighbours complained about the stench coming from Brizzi’s flat and eventually called police who came across the grisly sight of “globules” of flesh floating in the bath, bags containing bones and a part of Pc Semple’s head, and pools of human fat in the oven.

Brizzi, who was wearing pink underpants and sunglasses, was arrested as officers realised the enormity of what they had found.

The court heard there was evidence in the kitchen that Brizzi had chopped up the Inverness-born officer with a variety of utensils and may have even used chopsticks to eat morsels of cooked meat.

Following his arrest, Brizzi admitted killing and trying to dissolve the body of a policeman because “Satan told me to”.

During the killing, he said he had turned away a man on his doorstep who had arrived for a sex party organised on Grindr.

Brizzi said: “I was right in the middle of strangling Gordon and I said to him ‘Look, this is not the right time now, people are falling ill and it’s a mess’.”

The Italian also told police that he had “chucked” some of Pc Semple’s body into the Thames and thrown away his police badge and belongings.

A human foot was later found by a member of Thames Mudlark Club near Bermondsey Wall.

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