She would have cut the sleeping father’s throat with a knife, but the suspect (32) surprisingly accused her 13-year-old daughter. However, the majority of the jury did not want to convict the Czech of attempted murder, but only of grievous bodily harm. This verdict was subsequently suspended by the professional judges. Now a new process is needed. However, the suspect remains in custody.
Desert scenes are said to have taken place on the evening of August 2 in St. Florian am Inn. A Czech woman (32) is said to have mixed a higher dose of her antidepressants in her husband’s goulash and drugged him with it. When the 40-year-old fell asleep on the couch, she allegedly tried to slit his throat with a sharp kitchen knife. Fortunately, the man woke up and screamed for help.
Husband survived the attack
He pressed the bleeding wound on his neck with a cloth and called his daughter (13) to call for rescue. He underwent emergency surgery at Passau hospital and survived the life-threatening attack. The result: the Czech was charged with attempted murder. In the course of the trial scheduled for several days in the regional court of Ried/I. she suddenly claimed that the daughter had inflicted the cut on the father.
“Notorious Liar”
According to a report by psychiatrist Adelheid Kastner, the 32-year-old is sane, but suffers from an attachment disorder and constantly demands attention and recognition: “She thinks only of her benefit and always tries to get the best out of herself.” According to the prosecutor, the suspect is a notorious liar who – to save her skin – even sacrifices her own daughter. Defense attorney Andreas Mauhart, on the other hand, argued that his client certainly did not commit the crime.
Jury wrong
The jury’s verdict was surprising. By a vote of 6:2, they acquitted the Czech of attempted murder. Instead, they saw only a serious bodily injury with a 7:1 vote. The judges then stayed the verdict because they believed the jury had made a mistake. The process must now be repeated in another district. However, the suspect remains in custody.
Source: Krone

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