They are shocking photos, even for stubborn researchers. The suspect Pakistani, who hit a walker in Vienna, from pure lust for murder and was filming the last head kicks, still had a torture video on his mobile phone. The “Kroon” knows the details.
It is one of these stories that make speechless. A night owl will be ruthlessly attacked in the tenth in the tenth in the tenth in the tenth district of Vienna – as reported – and brutally beaten in a coma. Doctors in the hospital lose the fight for his life, the 27-year-old from Bangladesh dies because of his serious head or brain injury.
The suspect showed “Murder film” proud friends
The suspect, who is now in custody, a Pakistani, who has been legally with his family since the age of five, has acted in the blood and pure lust for murder. He showed no regrets in his confession of ice cold.
The psycho-perpetrator was blown up by an anonymous telephone reference to the State Criminal Police Office. Shocking background: He had clearly shown the video of fatal violence in his circle of friends and acquaintances! Because the 21-year-old filmed the terrible orgy of violence with his cell phone.
Stepped like on football – the last seconds of the victim
To see it: practically the last seconds in the life of the victim. The 27-year-old is already on the ground and the unemployed criminal attack again kicks his head on a football.
But that is not all: according to the public prosecutor of Vienna, another torture video was also found in the first evaluation of his smartphone. To see it: a homeless person that is also seriously beaten up. The case reveals dark parallels from brutality to the then 16-year-old Vienna Homeless murderer, who also crashed two men from pure lust for murder.
The 21-year-old is also considered a very dangerous, ticking time bomb. It is now checked whether the young man who is already known for violent offices (the suspicion of innocence) is responsible for further poor treatment or even deaths. He blames the “Teufel alcohol” for his actions for his lawyer Werner Tomanek.
Source: Krone

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