Murder process in Chemnitz: veterinarian and accomplice in court!
Murder process in Chemnitz: veterinarian and accomplice in court!
At the Chemnitz district court, a murder process has started today in which a 60-year-old veterinarian, her 53-year-old consultation hour and a 63-year-old painter are charged. The defendant is accused of murder of greed after the 69-year-old cardiologist Dr. Klaus Kleinentz was killed, the veterinarian's husband. The public prosecutor describes the incident as a cruel murder that occurred in March 2024.
The indictment accuses the three suspects of having planned the murder of the doctor because Annegret B. was in a financially tense situation and feared that the upcoming divorce could endanger its claim to the legacy. According to information from the public prosecutor, the accused are said to have cleared a safe from the doctor at the end of 2022 or early 2023. According to Bild.de A prey was worth 200,000 euros, consisting of gold, Gold coins and cash, stolen.
Details of the murder and process course
The course of the crime is as frightening as it is complex. On March 9, 2024, Annegret B. spent the evening with Dr. Kleinzz and left their apartment together at 11:53 p.m. In a parking lot, she handed over the apartment key to the accomplices, which gave this access to the doctor's apartment. The next morning, on March 10th, Simone I. Michael C. chauffeured to the doctor's apartment. This penetrated the apartment around 3 a.m. and injured Dr. Kleinzt with up to 13 stitches and the use of a small bolt shot, which led to its death at 4:06 a.m.
The investigation showed that Simone I appeared around 45 minutes after the attack at the crime scene and supported the crime. The defendant Annegret B. is said to have obtained an alibi after the murder by driving into her own apartment. The murder plan, according to the indictment, was worked out together with the speech assistance and its partners who hoped to be rewarded from the doctor's legacy, as well as n-tv.de reported.
The process requires comprehensive evidence that should last until the end of April. A total of 17 further trial days are planned, with 28 witnesses and 3 experts being invited. However, no witnesses were heard on the first day of the trial; The defenders had submitted applications to interruption of the procedure. The court files comprise 21 folders with over 7,000 pages, which illustrates the complexity of the procedure. The public interest in this case is high, which shows up in the presence of around 100 spectators in the courtroom. The process will continue on January 16.
-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien
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