18-year-old Samuel, who is said to have fatally injured 19-year-old Stefanie in Bad Leonfelden (Upper Austria) with snow sticks in mid-February, according to a psychiatric report, is healthy, but dangerous, as the Linz public prosecutor confirmed to the “Krone “. The young man does not suffer from schizophrenia, as he has always claimed, but he does have a narcissistic personality disorder.
According to Ulrike Breiteneder of the Linz public prosecutor’s office, the decision to press charges – the investigation is being carried out on suspicion of murder – will take some time, partly because a forensic medical report is still pending and traces have yet to be evaluated. With the psychiatric report now available, it seems very likely that the public prosecutor’s office will demand not only a sentence, but also accommodation in an institution for mentally deviant offenders.
“Temporary accommodation” requested
The public prosecutor’s office has already submitted an application to convert the so-called temporary accommodation of the 18-year-old into pre-trial detention. If the examining magistrate agrees, the suspect will be transferred from a medical facility to a prison.
What happened?
The suspect and the victim got into an argument on their way home from a casino visit in the Czech Republic because the 18-year-old wanted to go back and continue playing, but his companion wanted to go home. According to the results of the investigation so far, there was a real fight in which the student wanted to flee by car, but got stuck in a snowdrift. The boy allegedly hit and kicked her with two snow sticks. On Sunday morning, a driver found the student’s body on a forest path in the Bad Leonfelden municipality (Urfahr district).
The day after the crime, the 18-year-old apparently wanted to dispose of his coat and that of the victim – both splattered with blood – and hide his car’s broken mirror. He eventually confessed to his brother, who informed the police.
Source: Krone

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