Shock in Lower Saxony: Bundeswehr soldier confesses to quadruple murder!
Bundeswehr soldier Florian G. is on trial at the Verden regional court for four counts of murder. A friend reports shocking confessions.

Shock in Lower Saxony: Bundeswehr soldier confesses to quadruple murder!
In a dramatic trial at the Verden regional court (Lower Saxony), 33-year-old Bundeswehr soldier Florian G. was accused of murdering four people, including his wife's new boyfriend, his mother, his wife's best friend and her three-year-old daughter. This brutal rampage is said to have taken place in tranquil Westervesede and Brockel. The attempt to come to terms with the crime led to a harrowing telephone conversation with a close friend and comrade of Florian G., in which he euphorically described the murders and showed not the slightest remorse, as they did Picture reported.
An acquittal that will never happen
A shock went through the courtrooms when Patrick S. (31), the comrade and squad leader, revealed the shocking details of his last phone calls with Florian G. In the WhatsApp message, the defendant pointed out the humiliation he had suffered as a result of his wife's infidelity and enthusiastically confessed: "Now everything is fine again. I shot her." These sentences shocked even the experienced soldier, who tried to persuade his friend to give up and prevent any escalation with the police. Patrick S. reported that he repeatedly asked Florian G. to put down his weapons: “We don't shoot at police officers, we don't shoot at civilians,” was his urgent plea, while the shots still seemed to hang in the air.
Florian G. revealed to another friend that he was considering killing his pregnant wife as well and literally mocked the victims. “They got what they deserved,” he said, showing no signs of regret like that District newspaper reported. The 情 broke the boundaries between friendship and enmity in a frightening act of violence that shocked not only those affected, but also society as a whole. The court must now decide the fate of a man who once stood for the protection of others but became a threat himself.