Murder in Vienna: Bodybuilder as a demon-psycho report unveiled shock!

Murder in Vienna: Bodybuilder as a demon-psycho report unveiled shock!

Wien, Österreich - A shocking murder case shakes Vienna! The well-known restaurateur Hans S. (70), known as the "Fondue King", was brutally murdered in the City of Vienna over a month ago. After a few weeks of the investigation, the 26-year-old Sabawun S. from Afghanistan was arrested as a suspect. After his escape from a war zone of Hans S. S., he had received apartment and work. In a confused confession, Sabawun S. claimed under the influence of the devil to remove a "demon". "I have been killed by the devil myself, but he brought me back to life", his mysterious words are said to have been according to

The psychological reports openly disclose a terrifying diagnosis: Sabawun S. suffers from a particularly heavy paranoid schizophrenia and is assessed as not accountable. According to the renowned psychiatrist Peter Hofmann, the man shows no signs of rational thinking. His lawyer, Astrid Wagner, said that he could not expect a punishment because he comes from a mentally preloaded family. This also committed various crimes in Afghanistan, including murder and drug trafficking. The allegations that the family is "evil and cursed" also throw a shadow on the overall story. The mental illnesses could have been inherited, which underlines the tragic background. However, the presumption of innocence remains preserved, while the Afghan should now be in a forensic facility.

Klaus Mann: A life between genius and despair

At the same time, the remarkable legacy of Klaus Mann, the son of the Nobel Laureate Literature, is illuminated. Born on November 18, 1906 in Munich, Klaus fought his life with the burden to be a "child of a genius". His autobiography describes the constant influence of his father, who could only live out his own fantasies in literature. Klaus, on the other hand, opened his tendencies openly when he was known to his homosexuality and was politically active against the emerging Nazi regime while he lived in the USA and returned to Germany as a soldier.

But the political disappointment and personal fights led to a life crisis that ultimately drove him into loneliness. The desperate Klaus Mann only found consolation in drugs and alcohol. On May 20, 1949, he put an end to his life with an overdose of sleeping pills, a tragic end for a man who stood in his father's shadow throughout his life. His last words to the family stayed in a cold world that he no longer understood. He was buried in Cannes, while his father took note of the message, but did not travel to the funeral, as Deutschlandfunk Kultur reported.

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