Brian Steven Smith was present for the first day of his double murder trial on February 6, 2024, in Anchorage, Alaska. On July 12, 2024, he was sentenced to 226 years in prison for the murders of two Alaska Native women. Smith was recorded during the brutal torture and killing of one of the victims, stating that in his films, "everybody always dies."


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Brian Steven Smith, a man convicted of murdering two Alaska Native women, received a staggering 226-year prison sentence on Friday. This lengthy punishment comes after a horrific case that shocked the community and highlighted the brutal treatment the victims endured.

Smith, who was found guilty of the murders of Kathleen Henry, 30, and Veronica Abouchuk, 52, was sentenced to 99 years for each woman's death. The judge, Kevin Saxby, described their treatment as "about as horrible as a person can be treated," referring to the gruesome nature of the crimes. The judge added that the details of the case felt "like something out of a nightmare."

In addition to the murder charges, Smith also received 28 years for other offenses, including sexual assault and tampering with evidence. Alaska does not carry the death penalty, which meant Smith faced a lengthy prison term instead.

Smith, originally from South Africa and a recent naturalized U.S. citizen, showed no visible emotion during the sentencing. His trial lasted three weeks, and the jury reached a verdict in under two hours, finding him guilty of the charges.

The horrifying details surrounding the case emerged when a sex worker found disturbing videos on Smith's stolen cellphone. These videos documented the torture and murder of Henry, leading to Smith's arrest in 2019. Smith eventually confessed to both murders, although Abouchuk's body had been discovered earlier and was initially misidentified.

Henry was identified as the victim filmed at the TownePlace Suites by Marriott in Anchorage, where Smith was staying at the time of her death. The timeline indicated that the first images of her body were captured in the early hours of September 4, 2019. Smith's cellphone location data linked him to the area where Henry's body was found a few weeks later.

During the trial, the jury viewed the videos from the memory card, but the public was not allowed to see them. In these disturbing recordings, Smith’s voice could be heard narrating as he assaulted Henry, stating chillingly, “In my movies, everybody always dies.” This dark commentary added a deeply unsettling layer to the evidence presented in court.

In a detailed confession during an eight-hour police interrogation, Smith recounted how he killed Abouchuk after picking her up while his wife was away. He admitted to shooting her in the head after a confrontation over a smell, and later directed authorities to the location where her remains were found.

This case has raised serious concerns about violence against vulnerable populations, particularly in communities where individuals may face homelessness and marginalization. The brutal murders of these two women serve as a tragic reminder of the need for greater awareness and action against such violence.

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