When Violence Follows: The Pernicious Pattern of a Killer's Path Eugeniu Neamtu's conviction for murdering his flatmate Gheorghe Trica in London serves as a grim reminder that violence can be as much a product of geography as it is of human nature.
A construction worker with a history of brutal behavior, Neamtu's case raises unsettling questions about the international community's ability to track and punish those who have committed heinous crimes abroad.
The parallels between Neamtu's past and present are striking. In 2006, he stabbed his housemate to death in Romania over a dispute about money.