Bloody dispute in asylum accommodation: 58-year-old admits deadly shots
Bloody dispute in asylum accommodation: 58-year-old admits deadly shots
Waldshut-Tiengen, Deutschland - A 58-year-old man was in court that he had killed a 38-year-old in a dispute in a accommodation for asylum seekers in the Waldshut district. The accused said "I shot twice" and claimed to have acted out of self -defense because he had previously been threatened by the victim. The indictment accuses him of homicide and unauthorized possession of guns. According to the crime, the defendant is said to have cut the victim's body in a forest and later in a allotment garden and thrown into the Rhine. Divers found the body parts in early April, which initiated an extensive examination.
During his emotional statement, the defendant reported alcoholic debauchery on Christmas Days and a mental emergency on the day of the crime. He was led to the process with handcuffs, where it can be seen from investigations that he found 40 legal weapons and around 20,000 cartridges, while the murder weapon was not registered. In a sometimes heated exchange with the judge, the accused emphasized that God was his witness. The preparations of the police to investigate the case in which a helicopter and drones were used indicated the extent of the investigation, so www.merkur.de .Details | |
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Ort | Waldshut-Tiengen, Deutschland |
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