After Kempson murdered her inside an innercity Auckland hotel, he carried out more sick acts.
While Ms Millane s lifeless body lay in the room, Kempson booted up his laptop and watched violent pornography films.
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Grace Millane, 22, was strangled to death by the man she met on a Tinder date. The defence claimed her death was an accident during consensual sex.(Supplied)
He took trophy photographs of Ms Millane s corpse.
Using his phone, he logged back on Tinder and arranged a date with another woman.
Kempson met that Tinder date for drinks while Ms Millane s body was back at the hotel.
This is the chilling moment British backpacker Grace Millane s killer smuggled a suitcase containing her naked body out of his apartment.
Jesse Shane Kempson was captured on CCTV wheeling the suitcase out of the Auckland hotel he resided to a hire car after strangling Grace to death.
The suitcase containing Grace, a 21-year-old graduate from Essex, was later found buried in mud and leaves in a forested area outside the New Zealand city.
The footage shows Kempson, 28, taking an empty luggage trolley in the lift to his third-floor room at Auckland s CityLife hotel.
Minutes later he wheeled it back to the elevator laden with two suitcases, one of which he later confirmed to detectives contained Grace s lifeless body, squeezed in by forcing her into a foetal position.
Stuff s attempts to obtain the full report have been rejected by the court.
Kempson moved to Australia with his mother as a teenager but, by 2011, he was back in New Zealand and living at a boarding house in Wellington.
And so his web of lies started to be spun.
Grace Millane, 22, was strangled to death by the man she met on a Tinder date. The defence claimed her death was an accident during consensual sex.(Supplied)
A former landlord of Kempson told
Stuff, Kempson claimed to be a professional softball player freshly signed up by New Zealand s national softball team the Black Sox.
By Press Association 2021
Grace Millane
The man who murdered British backpacker Grace Millane after meeting her on a dating app has also been convicted of two other violent offences against women.
Jesse Shane Kempson, who New Zealand’s Supreme Court ruled can now be named, was convicted of murdering Ms Millane by strangling her in a hotel in Auckland after meeting her via Tinder on December 1, 2018 – the day before her 22nd birthday.
The 28-year-old has since been convicted of further violent offences in two recent trials, including raping another woman he met on Tinder.
Kempson, who opted for the trials in October and November to be heard before a judge, was convicted of rape last month.
Jesse Kempson strangled backpacker Grace Millaneto in New Zealand in 2018
He took shocking photographs of her dead body and watched hard core porn
He went on another date before putting Grace into a suitcase and burying her
Eight months earlier he lured another woman, 21, into a drunken Tinder date
Kempson raped her while she lay on the bed crying and frozen with fear
She kept the attack secret until she recognised Kempson from media coverage
In another trial, he was convicted of terrorising his live-in girlfriend for months
He threatened her with a butcher s knife and forced her into humiliating sex acts