Murder suspect – After he was fired, he left a trail of blood in the city

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The detectives search for clues in the case of the alleged double murderer in Vienna. After his girlfriend reported him to the police for assault after a violent attack shortly before the turn of the year and threw him out – both lived as submarines in Vienna – he left a trail of blood through the city.

The 50-year-old sniper found his first victim in the person of the former president of the Chamber of Pharmacists, Heinrich Burggasser. On New Year’s Eve, he rattled the locked but unlocked door until he could break in. The perpetrator tied the 74-year-old’s calves with a belt and brutally killed the pharmacist. According to criminals, the scene of the crime was “completely chaotic”.

Consumed alcohol next to corpse
Just like the bloody act on the young mother in the Heurigen district of Stammersdorf. He also entered the front door and stabbed the 31-year-old with a knife. As with the first murder, he drank alcohol next to the corpse. Whether the two daughters were in hiding at the age of four and five for fear of death or actually did not notice anything, has yet to be clarified.

As early as 2015, a compatriot of the Pole raged in Vienna as a serial killer (also a victim in Sweden). The then 29-year-old shot and killed a retired couple with a long knife – admitted to an institution for mentally disturbed offenders without conviction.

Polish double murderer ‘not guilty’?
Also in the current case, the 50-year-old could be declared “not guilty” due to psychosis and avoid life imprisonment. Doctors would then decide on his release. The next nightmare for the bereaved…

Source: Krone

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