A 45-year-old brutally put his ex-wife (31) down in December. The now completed indictment also says that he almost killed a man on the forecourt of Linz’s train station months before. The labor and homeless alcoholics can last ten to 20 years in prison.
The crime shocked the whole of Linz last December. While others just opened the twelfth door on the advent calendar, a 45-year-old had joined his ex-wife in the parking lot of her workplace. “When the 31-year-old got out, he poked her chest with an eleven centimeter-long knife. She was able to save herself in her car, was not in mortal danger despite the pond,” said Ulrike Breiteder, spokeswoman for the Linz Public Procurder.
Rather destroyed the camp
Colleagues would have warned the police, the perpetrator could be arrested without resistance. During his interrogation, the former truck driver stated that he wanted to miss the mother of his two minor children who were divorced by him for about a year and a half. “The victim and the public prosecutor are convinced of the intention of killing,” Breiteder continued. The work and homeless alcoholics had also lit his sleeping warehouse in the Traunauen for crime, and since then he has been in custody.
Not just a murder attempt
As the “District Tour Show” recently reported, the indictment against the alleged knife has now been completed. And that also includes a second attempted murder: “In September the suspect would have defeated a man at the forecourt of Linz’s train station and kicked his head several times,” explains the public prosecutor.
Date not yet determined
At first he did not want to remember. But when he was played a surveillance video of crime, he meant, “It may have happened that way.” An expert opinion certified the 45-year-old full accountability, in the case of a conviction he threatens ten to 20 years in prison. Negotiations will be done in the fall, there is no date yet.
Source: Krone

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