Grace's death is a tragedy. The perpetrator , IMO, is a , and also, IMO, the guilty verdict was right. It is sad that Grace's parents had to discover matters regarding their daughter's private life that she (again IMO) would never have wanted them to know. However, defence lawyers have to do their jobs. Even scumbags are entitled to a fair trial, and I felt that both the defence and the prosecution lawyers did their jobs well.
Grace wanted to enjoy herself while on her travels, and, I imagine, she wanted to celebrate her birthday, particularly as her family and friends were a long way away. Tragically for her and for her family and friends, she picked the wrong man to celebrate it with. I doubt she is the first, and I doubt she'll be the last.
Without intending to "victim blame", I do hope that at least some young people learn from this tragedy, and realise that, firstly online dating can be risky (although it usually isn't), drinking too much with somebody you hardly know, and then going back to their room can be potentially dangerous, even though (as I keep reading), thousands of people do it. You can never be sure whom you are meeting.