In the scandal process: sister unpacks brother-disgusting revelations!
In the scandal process: sister unpacks brother-disgusting revelations!
On Thursday, the ninth day of the trial, the focus was on the tragic death of 13-year-old Sabine B. from Wiesenfeld before the Würzburg Regional Court. The first major criminal chamber heard the statement of one of a total of seven witnesses who was well known to the accused E.'s sister. The witness reported on an incident from childhood, in which the sister had apparently accused the accused of misused them. Our readers learn more about the events that occurred many years ago.
The witness described the accused as someone with a difficult relationship with women. In his statement, he explained that girls were not allowed to speak to E. because he was visibly embarrassed. These statements throw a new light on the personality image of the accused, which has been the focus of the investigation for a long time. The witness also knew the now deceased court owner S., who was not only perceived as a mentor for E., but was also presented in a very negative light. The farm owner knew everyone involved well and was known for bothering women in an inappropriately.
stressful statements and evidence
The perspective of another friend of another adoltered in this matter is also interesting. This woman critically commented on the methods of investigation at the time - and here it becomes exciting: her friend, who was acquitted in 1994, had a solid alibi, which makes the allegations of the time the more mysterious. She questioned why her friend was charged, even though he was the only suspect presented an alibi. This remark warns of skepticism and gives space for speculation about how priorities are set in criminal investigations.
The verbal attacks on the farm owner, which is about six years older, whose reputation is now also damaged, illustrate the emotional pressure that women feel in the process. In her statement, the witness made it clear that her friend at the time never had something to do with it: "I put my hand in the fire for him." She reported on a conversation in which he accused the court owner and said angrily: "I wouldn't go to jail for such an asshole."
During the survey by the defendant's defendant, Hanjo Schrepfer, the atmosphere in the courtroom was increasingly teased. On the words of the witness that she knew who had the crucial information about the day of the crime, she referred to the accused, who was calm and emotionless next to her. This remark could not only negatively influence the image of the accused, but also endanger its defense approach.
The negotiations for the death of young Sabine B. are still being followed and we observe the exciting developments of the case carefully. It remains to be seen what the next trial days will bring with them and whether the legal consequences are actually appropriate, given the stressful statements of the witnesses. for further details Latest information about this case visit www.main-echo.de.
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