After the brutal murder of a 19-year-old girl in Bad Leonfelden in Upper Austria, the decision on what to do with the urgent suspect is near. The decision on the imposition of pre-trial detention is expected to be taken on Wednesday. In addition, new details were revealed.
18-year-old Samuel Z., who is said to have fatally injured 19-year-old Stefanie R. in Bad Leonfelden with snow poles on Sunday night, was still in the forensic department of a prison on Tuesday. A spokeswoman for the public prosecutor’s office says that it will not be decided until Wednesday whether he will be arrested. Due to his psychological problems, a pre-trial detention in the forensic department is also possible, which is equivalent to pre-trial detention.
Gambled money in casino
The suspect and the later victim were in a casino in the Czech Republic on Saturday evening. It is clear that Samuel Z. lost a lot of money in the process. On the way home, an argument broke out because the 18-year-old wanted to drive back and continue playing, but his companion wanted to go home.
Victim wanted to flee
It was a real fight, in which the student wanted to flee by car, but got stuck in a snowdrift, the spokeswoman for the authorities confirms. The boy hit her with two snow poles and allegedly kicked her. The next day he wanted to get rid of his jacket and that of the victim – both splattered with blood – and hide his car’s broken mirror.
body found
A motorist found the young woman from Steyr lifeless on a forest path in the Bad Leonfelden municipality (Urfahr district) around 8 a.m. on Sunday. At around 1 p.m., a man called police and said his 18-year-old brother had confessed to killing the 19-year-old. The young man from the Perg district was arrested in Mauthausen. He did not resist and admitted the crime, traces of blood were found in his car. The young man is said to be addicted to gambling. He has not yet been prosecuted.
Source: Krone

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