Murder process against soldiers: Shattering details from Rotenburg!

Murder process against soldiers: Shattering details from Rotenburg!

In the district of Rotenburg (Wümme), the focus is on the actions of a Bundeswehr soldier, which is said to have shot four people in March 2024. Among other things, there were a three -year -old child among the victims. The accused describes his approach as "pure, search, destroy, finished" and felt like it was in action. The acts of violence occurred in two single -family houses in Scheeßel and Bothel. The victims are the 30-year-old new partner of his wife at the time, his 55-year-old mother, his wife's 33-year-old girlfriend and her three-year-old daughter. According to the accused, the child was not deliberately killed because he did not see it.

The public prosecutor and the co -lawsuit require lifelong prison and the determination of the special seriousness of the guilt to prevent premature detention after 15 years. The background of the deeds is the concern of the soldier to lose his family and career because his marriage was problematic and his wife had a new partner. An expert describes the soldier as emotionally cold with narcissistic personality traits, but without mental illnesses. The prosecutor speaks of abysmal hatred and draws a parallel to the deeds of a "professional killer". Despite the severity of the deeds, the accused spared his pregnant wife, who is the mother of his children. After the incidents, he stood in front of a barracks in Rotenburg (Wümme) and was described by a police officer as an "ice -cold killer". In the court, the accused showed no emotions and did not apologize to the bereaved. His defense lawyer argues that his military training had emotionally dull him, which takes compassion for him.

rapid accident with a fatal outcome

Another incident that moves the public concerns a soldier named Christopher R. (32) from Eberswalde (Brandenburg), who was behind the wheel on the A 20 on the A 20 on the A 20 and 2.1 per thousand. At Triwalk near Wismar there was a collision with a Skoda, which was traveling at 98 to 116 km/h. Vanessa W. (19) and her father -in -law Thomas H. (45), both of whom died immediately, were in this vehicle. Vanessa's friend Leon (19) survived the accident seriously injured. The Skoda was completely destroyed in the collision, while Christopher R. remained unharmed.

The process for this accident began before the district court of Wismar, but was suspended due to the illness of an expert. Christopher R. is accused of negligent killing in two cases, negligent bodily harm, drunkenness in traffic and endangering road traffic. At the start of the trial, the defendant was silent, but his lawyer did not rule out a later statement. Witnesses reported on Christopher's R.'s high alcohol consumption, which had increased after missions abroad and personal problems. Among other things, the soldier was involved in the Bundeswehr's deployment in Mali. He was checked by two police officers 35 minutes before the accident, who had him continued after a short conversation. With regard to the police officers Daniel D. (35) and Norman K. (45), the Lübeck public prosecutor's office is determined for negligent killing, but the procedure was discontinued. The lawyer Thilo Bals, who represents Vanessa's family, achieved the re -absorbation of the procedure against the police. An official medical examination is intended to clarify whether Christopher R. is negotiable; The next day of the trial is on January 17th.

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OrtRotenburg (Wümme), Deutschland
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