Murder confession in Aldingen: perpetrator leads police to the body!
In Aldingen, a man confessed to killing his opponent. He led police to the body and investigations are ongoing.
Murder confession in Aldingen: perpetrator leads police to the body!
Acts of violence shook the country on Wednesday morning
A frightening violent drama unfolded in Aldingen, Baden-Württemberg, where a man confessed to police that he had escalated an argument into a fatal incident. On Tuesday, the 35-year-old German revealed that he had killed a 39-year-old man on February 15 with "force to the head" and himself led officers to the body on an industrial site. According to Frank Grundke from the Rottweil public prosecutor's office, an arrest warrant for manslaughter will be issued against the suspect. Details about the motive have not yet been disclosed, but Grundke hopes that charges will be brought quickly Stuttgart newspaper reported.
Another worrying incident took place in Vienna, where a 63-year-old man threatened a woman with a juggling stick more than a meter long. The incident happened in a no-dog zone when the 63-year-old was walking her dog. At one location, the woman reported to officers how the unknown man insulted her and threatened her with death several times. Despite his aggressive demeanor during the arrest, the alleged perpetrator took responsibility for his verbal abuse but denied the other allegations. According to police, he had an alcohol level of 1.2 per mille at the time of the crime. He is charged with dangerous threats and attempted grievous bodily harm ORF Vienna reported.