Explosive detail about the Viennese allotment garden horror: the 91-year-old original ‘Frau Grete’ could still be alive. Because her murderer had actually already been deported, but returned across open borders! And the second Slovak woman killer in the vineyard in Lower Austria was also in the country illegally.
As the Crown investigated, the 52-year-old suspect in the allotment murder was deported at the end of August due to an ongoing residence ban. The unemployed Slovak immediately traveled back to Vienna by train, unhindered and comfortable – “murder helper” open borders!
He also chose the federal capital as a destination because it is the country’s main point of contact with its social institutions. A few days after his illegal return, the horrific explosion of violence took place in the quiet complex in Vienna-Floridsdorf – when the suspect, who had already been behind bars for about fifteen years for a new bloody crime, broke into the allotment house of the Viennese police. original “Frau Grete”.
Emotional: Pure pleasure in killing and thrill
The 91-year-old had no chance against the sturdy criminal. The pensioner was raped and beaten to death. The motive? Pure fun of killing and thrill! The suspect was traced through ‘commissioner DNA’ or his genetic fingerprint that was left at the crime scene after comparison in the database.
In front of the judge, the extradited Slovak only said coolly: “I don’t know why I did that.” Due to the possible high risk of relapse as a ticking time bomb, the Vienna public prosecutor’s office has requested a psychological report. If the risk prognosis is assessed as unfavourable, the suspected double murderer will probably have to expect a prison sentence of up to life in addition to admission to a forensic institution.
Weingarten’s killer was also in the country illegally
In the case of the second brutal vineyard crime, the suspected female killer, also from Slovakia, was in the country illegally. Investigations are still ongoing in the basement where the 59-year-old suspect was hiding.
Chemicals for making bombs were seized, among other things. The Cobra agent who was injured by an explosive during his first attempt to gain access is in good condition. He suffered several fractures to his right foot.
Source: Krone

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