Last Monday the homeless murderer was tried in Vienna. After being sentenced to only twelve years in prison, the boy (18) gave a long interview to the “Krone”. He talked about the evil within him, about his definition of love – and about his plans for the future.
“The first thing I know in my life is that – I think I was about four years old – I cling to my father and cry because I don’t want to go to my mother.”says Thomas A. (name changed) now, a few days after his trial at the Vienna Regional Court, when he was asked by the “Krone” about his earliest memories.
It’s a question he hasn’t been asked in court, but the answer seems interesting. Because in the trial against the 18-year-old there was a lot of talk about his terrible childhood and youth. No, his client’s heinous actions, his lawyer Manfred Arbacher-Stöger repeatedly emphasized, were “inexcusable, but explainable” by his story, “by the torment he had to endure from an early age.”
Source: Krone

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