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Abdulaziz Bin Nasir Al Saud is the openly homosexual grandson of [[King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]] . He is on here because he brutally murdered his sex slave after he subjected him to weeks and weeks of sexual abuse.
|Image = Abdulaziz_bin_Nasser_Al_Saud.jpg
|type of villain = Disruptive sadictic pervert
|origin = Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
|crimes = [[Physical Abuse]]<br>[[Torture]] presumibly sexual<br>[[Murder]]
}}
'''Saud Bin Abdulaziz Bin Nasser Al Saud''' is the openly homosexual grandson of [[King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]] . He is on here because he brutally murdered his sex slave after he subjected him to weeks and weeks of sexual abuse. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in Britain for the murder, and is currently serving his sentence in Saudi Arabia, having not been released despite his relation to the [[House of Saud]] due to the House of Saud's disdain for homosexulaity and standing agreement with Britain.
 
Prince Al Saud, 34, a member of the royal family of Saudi Arabia, was intoxicated when he assaulted the young man, having consumed large amounts of champagne and cocktails.
 
Al Saud, who when he was arrested appealed for diplomatic immunity, which, however, does not apply to him in the United Kingdom, will learn the sentence imposed on him on Wednesday, and, according to the British media, if he returns to Saudi Arabia he faces the death penalty, not for the murder but for his proven homosexuality.
 
During his murder trial, the prince maintained that he and his victim were "friends and equals", denied an alleged homosexual relationship between the two.
 
However, prosecutor Jonathan Laidlaw stated that the evidence found - including photographs stored on a mobile phone and traces of semen on the victim's underwear - "establishes quite conclusively that (Al Saud) was either gay or had homosexual inclinations.
 
He was sentenced to life imprisonment. In March, 2013 he was allowed to return to Saudi Arabia to serve the remainder of his term in a Saudi prison. According to the agreement between the U.K. and Saudi Arabia, he must serve at least 20 years before he can be released.
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