Confession in the scandal! Starnberg father convicted of child pornography

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In the trial in Starnberg, a father confesses to possessing child pornography and receives a suspended sentence.

Im Prozess in Starnberg gesteht ein Vater den Besitz kinderpornografischer Inhalte und erhält eine Bewährungsstrafe.
In the trial in Starnberg, a father confesses to possessing child pornography and receives a suspended sentence.

Confession in the scandal! Starnberg father convicted of child pornography

The case of a 29-year-old man is currently being heard in Starnberg, who is standing before a jury because he was in possession of child pornographic material. According to a report by the South German newspaper The defendant stated that he had saved 1,600 images and 945 videos of serious sexual abuse of small children in his dropbox. These files had been collected for over two years without being deleted. The public prosecutor's office called for a harsher sentence because the children's actions caused lifelong damage, which the judge also emphasized. The defendant received a 20-month suspended prison sentence and the requirement to begin therapy.

First suspected perpetrator confesses

At the same time, another case in Starnberg is making headlines: in the triple murder trial, the main defendant surprisingly admitted that he shot his victims out of fear of a planned massacre. That's what she reports Stuttgart newspaper, that the 22-year-old explained that he shot his friend and his parents in their house to prevent his friend from opening fire in a planned attack at Munich-Pasing train station. However, the defendant's justification that he wanted to protect the lives of his own family and that of his friend raises many questions. Police had initially assumed that the son had shot his parents first, but the confession could have a significant impact on the course of the trial.

Both cases, which take place in Starnberg, illustrate the serious and tragic dimensions of criminal acts in various forms of violence and abuse. The justice system now faces the challenge of both punishing the perpetrators and doing justice to the victims.