A 43-year-old man from Styria wrote frantic emails to acquaintances asking them to burn down an acquaintance’s house and kill her. Due to his mental state, he is admitted to a forensic therapeutic center (not legally binding).
On Wednesday, at the Graz Regional Criminal Court, it became clear once again what it means to suffer from a serious mental illness. The matter becomes even more delicate if the person concerned does not even think about seeking treatment. Because he thinks he’s healthy.
Paranoid schizophrenia
The following story says a lot about the problem: the Styrian-born man is 43 years old and actually seemed to have a promising professional future ahead of him. After high school, he completed a technical education and worked as an industrial engineer in the automotive industry. But then his mind stopped working. He didn’t take any pills, allowing his paranoid schizophrenia to take full effect.
“He feels threatened and persecuted,” the prosecutor told the jury. Freemasons are his main concern. His special enemies are two women from the alliance who want to drive him to his death. At the end of 2022, his illness became even more dramatic. He started writing Google reviews and emails denigrating various people on the left. So the school principal in his town groped children and men died one after another between the thighs of the aforementioned woman. As grand master of a lodge full of Greens, leftists and Freemasons, this woman would circulate broken condoms to shed political blood.
Steirer feels threatened and persecuted by Freemasons and women
The person concerned ensured that he was exposed by going to the police and reporting that women had forced him to burn down a Styrian collegiate church. If he didn’t, they would drive him to suicide. Naturally, the officers soon realized that he had psychological problems and contacted his parents, who confirmed his illness.
Shortly afterwards, the situation spiraled even further out of control: he wrote emails in which he pretended to be a woman and ordered recipients to buy gasoline at a gas station and set fire to his enemy’s apartment on Easter night at 8 p.m. “Drah she ham,” he wrote in it. In another email he asked if the issue had been resolved yet. Otherwise they would suffer the same fate as his doctor; he, or the woman he pretended to be, also killed him. In fact, the doctor died unexpectedly shortly before. For the prosecutor it is clear: “In his world everything is deadly serious. That’s what makes him so dangerous.”
“I have nothing to say”
“I have nothing to say about it,” the person concerned answers when the presiding judge asks whether he wrote the emails, leans back in his chair, crosses his legs and puts his hands in his pockets. In any case, he has the feeling that he is in the wrong place, explains the well-read Goethe fan.
But the chairman does not give up and continues to harass the person concerned until he starts talking and his bitter psychological state is revealed: the Freemasons would try to kill him through their telepathic torture, activated in the brain by the pineal gland. The higher the rank of the Freemason, the stronger the torture. Only when the torturer was dead would that person’s pain cease. Furthermore, completely confusing statements follow. Ultimately, he admits that he wrote all the emails and reviews.
In the afternoon it was clear: all eight jurors shared the opinion of the Public Prosecution Service. The man is admitted to a forensic therapeutic center. Since it was not legally binding, he asked for time to think about it.
Source: Krone

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