Mother in Vienna: I am a monster” – brutal killing of her baby!
Mother in Vienna brutally kills her baby after being discharged from the hospital. 20 years in prison possible. Details about the subject and surroundings.

Mother in Vienna: I am a monster” – brutal killing of her baby!
A tragic and brutal act occurred in Vienna-Favoriten when a young mother took the life of her newborn child. On November 21, 2024, just six days after birth, the defendant said she had violently killed her daughter after leaving the hospital. In a jury verdict that was unanimous in favor of the prosecution, the woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison, although the verdict is not yet final exxpress.at reports.
The defendant gave birth to a healthy girl in the Favoriten clinic on November 14th and the child was placed in the neonatology unit for monitoring. Family problems seemed to be a relevant motive for the crime; The mother stated that she had experienced a deep psychological crisis during the pregnancy. How mdr.de helps to understand, the causes of infanticide are often complex and multifaceted. The father's responsibility and the social environment are also often silent, although they can have a decisive influence on the mother's behavior.
Distorted perception and mental health
The mother described the cruel circumstances of her crime by saying: "I wasn't me. There was a devil in me" and described herself as a "monster". The autopsy of the body revealed massive traumatic brain injury and multiple bone fractures, indicating the brutal manner in which the baby was wrapped in the bedspread and garbage bag and beaten against the asphalt. She tried to strangle the child when he began to cry, but failed and ended up suffocating him after he became quiet.
The defendant initially suppressed her pregnancy, which led to a completely isolated situation. Mental disorders and social isolation are common factors that can lead to such tragic decisions.
An investigation by Charité – University Medicine Berlin has found that early childhood trauma in mothers can have significant health consequences for their children. Childhood abuse can lead to illnesses such as asthma, autism, depression and other mental disorders. Supporting pregnant women who have experienced similar traumatic experiences is crucial to reducing risks for future generations.
In this specific case, the child's father was not only absent, but had also referred to the relationship with the defendant as being positive. Although many factors led to this incident, it is crucial to target the mother's entire environment to prevent such accidents in the future.
The investigation was made even more difficult by the mother's behavior after the crime. After killing the baby, she faked a kidnapping, which led to an extensive police search. The child's body was discovered the next day in a dumpster.
The tragedy of this story is found not only in the most brutal form of violence, but also in the countless factors that led to it. It is a call to question social patterns in the perception of pregnancy and mothers and to provide more help and support for affected women before such terrible acts occur.